Peripheral NEUROPATHY (Causes and Cures) 2024

KenDBerryMD
30 Jun 202016:06

Summary

TLDRDr. Ken Berry discusses peripheral neuropathy, a common and potentially disabling condition affecting millions. He debunks common myths and ineffective treatments, emphasizing the importance of addressing root causes like diabetes and inflammation. The video outlines necessary tests and effective strategies, including a low-carb diet, fasting, and proper supplementation, to slow, reverse, or cure neuropathy.

Takeaways

  • 🌐 Peripheral neuropathy affects millions and can be debilitating.
  • 👨‍⚕️ Dr. Ken Berry, with 20 years of experience, shares insights to help viewers.
  • 🚫 External creams, reducing salt or fat intake, and certain vitamins are not effective treatments.
  • 💊 Prescription medications can alleviate symptoms but do not address the root cause.
  • 🔍 Identifying the root cause is crucial, with common causes including diabetes and inflammation.
  • 🩺 A comprehensive list of tests is recommended to diagnose the cause of neuropathy.
  • 🥗 A low-carbohydrate diet is essential for managing peripheral neuropathy.
  • 🕒 Fasting can significantly improve symptoms, especially with moderate to severe neuropathy.
  • 💊 B vitamins, magnesium, potassium, vitamin D3, and omega-3 fatty acids are vital for nerve health.
  • ⏳ Nerve recovery is a slow process, and improvements may take weeks or months.

Q & A

  • What is peripheral neuropathy?

    -Peripheral neuropathy is a condition that affects the nerves outside the brain and spinal cord, often causing pain, discomfort, and sometimes disability.

  • Why is it important to watch the entire video on peripheral neuropathy?

    -The video promises to provide information on how to potentially slow down, stop, or even reverse the progression of peripheral neuropathy, which could be beneficial for those suffering from the condition.

  • What are some common misconceptions about treating peripheral neuropathy?

    -The video script mentions that external rubs, reducing salt intake, decreasing saturated fat intake, and taking certain multivitamins are not effective in treating peripheral neuropathy and are a waste of money.

  • What are some prescription medications that can help with the symptoms of peripheral neuropathy but do not address the root cause?

    -Medications such as Lyrica, Neurontin, Amitriptyline, and Tegretol can help alleviate symptoms like burning, itching, aching, pain, and numbness but do not cure, reverse, or slow down the progression of neuropathy.

  • What are some rare causes of peripheral neuropathy mentioned in the script?

    -Rare causes include alcoholism, amyloidosis, chemotherapy side effects, heavy metal toxicity, porphyria, discautonomia, B12 deficiency, idiopathic polyneuropathy, paraneoplastic syndromes, Lyme disease, sarcoidosis, and small vessel vasculitis.

  • What are the most common causes of peripheral neuropathy?

    -The most common causes are diabetes, hyperglycemia, pre-diabetes, chronic hyperinsulinemia, chronic inappropriate inflammation, and autoimmune conditions.

  • How does hyperglycemia contribute to peripheral neuropathy?

    -Hyperglycemia leads to glycation of proteins on the myelin sheath of nerves, causing the immune system to attack and destroy nerve endings, leading to peripheral neuropathy.

  • What tests are recommended for someone experiencing peripheral neuropathy?

    -Recommended tests include Hemoglobin A1c, C-peptide, a complete metabolic panel, lipid profile, CBC with differential, sed rate, CRP, vitamin B12 level, thyroid panel, hepatitis panel, VDRL test, and heavy metal testing.

  • What dietary changes are suggested to help with peripheral neuropathy?

    -The script suggests adopting a very low carbohydrate diet, eliminating sugar and grains, and ensuring adequate intake of B vitamins, magnesium, potassium, vitamin D3, and omega-3 fatty acids.

  • How does fasting potentially help with peripheral neuropathy?

    -Fasting can help by reducing blood sugar levels and inflammation, which are key factors in the development of peripheral neuropathy.

  • What are the expected outcomes of following the dietary and fasting recommendations for peripheral neuropathy?

    -Following these recommendations may slow down, reverse, or even completely cure peripheral neuropathy for most people, but it's important to note that nerve regrowth is a slow process and improvements may take weeks or months.

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