Saturday, October 17, 2009

About Diabetic Neuropathy

The main reason that many diabetics are susceptible to sensory neuropathy is that their peripheral nerves are swollen. Sugar such as glucose enters into the nerve to give it energy. Glucose is then converted to another sugar called "sorbitol". Sorbitol's chemical nature makes it attract water, causing water to be drawn into the nerve, causing diabetic nerves to swell and become pinched or compressed against the adjacent tendons. This compression of the nerve will cause tingling and numbness, similar to the feeling you get after crossing your legs for long periods and then attempting to straighten them out.

This Neuropathy Prevention and/or Curing Protocol is for people who are ready to take the full responsibility for their own health.

"The person who says it cannot be done should not interrupt the person doing it."Chinese Proverb.

The protocol incorporates lifestyle change, and implements healthy diet, body cleansing, exercises and different traditional and natural therapies.

Remember: There is always something that can be done!

The first thing to do is to change your mood. If you are depressed, if you are unhappy, you can not be healthy. Advice: start with the Laughing Cure!

Laughing provides us with the natural inner massage, and through change of mood it can account for up to 30% of cure!

Find anything that makes you laugh and laugh as much as you can, as often as you can.

Here's a headstart: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J4QaUOAVheo

The Laughing Yogi! Laugh along and I bet you already feel better.

1 comment:

shellkuhn70 said...

Wow,I didn't know what was the real cause of the neuropothy thanks for the info.I will try and find things for Joe to laugh about.That clip sure made me crack up! Thanks.