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Is Neuropathy Curable? The Truth From 17 Years of Experience Working With Neuropathy Sufferers

By Dr. Patrick Sartz, DC, BCN Neuropathy Treatment Center of Arizona | Mesa, AZ ---


In plain terms: A cure means the problem is gone for good, never to return, not just controlled or improved. In this sense the answer is no neuropathy cannot be cured.


But if you mean: Can I walk without pain? - Can I sleep through the night? - Can I stop taking all these medications? - Can I get my life back? The answer is yes—for most patients. 


If you've been told "nothing can be done" for your neuropathy, I have good news: that's not true. After 17 years treating thousands of patients from Chandler, Mesa, Tempe, Apache Junction in Arizona, I've seen 98% of accepted patients achieve 65-100% improvement in their neuropathy symptoms—and maintain those results for years without medication or surgery.


Why Your Doctor Says It Can't Be Cured Most doctors focus on managing symptoms rather than addressing the root cause:


1. Medications mask pain but don't repair nerves

2. Many neurologists aren't trained in regenerative treatments

3. Standard protocols treat neuropathy as inevitably progressive

4. One-size-fits-all approaches don't account for individual factors

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I invite you to listen to the first 4 minutes of a Ted Talk Siddhartha Mukherjee, MD did in 2015 when discussing why we keep trying to make a pill to treat every disease and why that fails. Here is the link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qG_YmIPFO68je


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In The truth is: nerves can heal when given the right conditions.


 
 
 

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