Mushrooms For Neuropathy
Neuropathy is caused by many things. Pain occurs when nerves are damaged and cannot send messages to the muscles, skin and other parts of the body from the brain. Neuropathic pain can come from neurological issues, brain trauma (concussions) radiation and chemotherapy. Diabetic nerve pain is a bit different although the symptoms are the same. See our video on Mushrooms for Diabetes.
Neuropathy Info
One of the leading sources for information relating to Neuropathy is the Foundation for Peripheral Neuropathy. https://www.foundationforpn.org/ The site is filled with “general” information and resources. Symptoms: Loss of balance and coordination, Extreme sensitivity to touch for some, Difficulty sleeping due to feet and leg pain, Pain as burning / freezing sensation, Muscle weakness, Sharp, jabbing, shooting, or electric-like pain, Muscle cramping/twitching, A sensation of wearing an invisible “sock” or “glove”. The Biology: Neuropathy can affect multiple nerves (polyneuropathy) or only one nerve (mononeuropathy) at a time. Usually, the result of damage to a single nerve or nerve group by trauma, local injury, local compression, prolonged pressure or chronic inflammation. We will focus on this – not diabetic pain.
Treatments
The “Foundation for Peripheral Neuropathy” states on their website that the two best methods of treating Neuropathy are: Local Anesthetics Block pain from the skin area and help numb the area. Local Analgesics Works more through the peripheral area of the brain helping to block pain receptors. Treatments 2: Over-the-counter pain relievers are the most frequently purchased medicines. Acetaminophen is used to treat mild-to-moderate pain and reduce fever, but it is not effective at reducing inflammation. Acetaminophen provides relief from pain by elevating the amount of pain you can tolerate but can be dangerous to the liver. Treatments 3: NSAIDs work by reducing the body’s production of prostaglandin, which is an enzyme that sends pain messages to the brain. When these drugs are taken regularly, they can build up in the blood over time damaging the liver. Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) reduce pain, swelling, stiffness and inflammation. Two drugs in this category, ibuprofen and naproxen, also reduce fever. Mycelium in mushrooms work from both area’s.
Mycelium Pain Lotion
Mycelium, the active compound in medicinal mushrooms has been proven to help with neuropathic discomfort. Mycelium is a highly anti-inflammatory agent. It is also highly analgesic reducing discomfort. Our Mycelium Pain Lotion is very effective. This is a more natural approach with no side effects. Our Mycelium Pain Lotion: Our Pain Lotion contains many natural anti-inflammatory agents including: Camphor, Arnica, Calendula, Jojoba, Carbomer, Frankincense, Eucalyptus, Lavender and activated Mycelium extract. Non activated is common but not the best for absorption so don’t buy cheap amazon products. This pain lotion is guaranteed to reduce discomfort or your money back.
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