Common Neuropathy Treatments
What is Neuropathy? There are over 100 known causes of neuropathy, and over 20 million Americans...
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Karen May, DC, CCSP, CCIP
What is Neuropathy? There are over 100 known causes of neuropathy, and over 20 million Americans...
Karen May, DC, CCSP, CCIP
What is the importance of blood sugar? High blood sugar, or hyperglycemia, is often related to...
Karen May, DC, CCSP, CCIP
Did you know that skin is the body's largest organ? That makes keeping your skin healthy very...
Karen May, DC, CCSP, CCIP
What is longevity? Longevity refers to a long life, and while a long life is something worth...
There are over 100 known causes of neuropathy, and over 20 million Americans suffering from neuropathy.
High blood sugar, or hyperglycemia, is often related to diabetes and prediabetes. If left unmanaged, diabetes can lead to painful neuropathy symptoms.
Did you know that skin is the body's largest organ? That makes keeping your skin healthy very essential to a lasting and healthy life. When your skin is healthy, it protects you from elements both internal and external. When your skin's barrier is compromised, it leaves your body susceptible to dangers like skin lesions, sores, melanoma, and so much more.
Longevity refers to a long life, and while a long life is something worth striving for, a healthy and meaningful long life is as important. While genetics play a small role in your life expectancy, environmental factors and lifestyle choices play a much larger role.
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