Neuropathy medications come with serious side effects. PEMF offers a drug-free way to manage nerve pain and improve sensation.
Neuropathy is one of those conditions that can make you feel like you're running out of options. The medications (gabapentin, pregabalin, duloxetine) help some people, but the side effects (drowsiness, dizziness, weight gain) can be almost as bad as the pain itself. That's why more and more neuropathy patients are looking for alternatives.
Understanding Neuropathy
Peripheral neuropathy means your nerves are damaged, usually in your hands or feet. Diabetes is the most common cause, but it can also come from chemotherapy, injuries, infections, or autoimmune conditions. The result is burning, tingling, numbness, or sharp shooting pain. Sometimes all of the above.
How PEMF Helps Damaged Nerves
PEMF doesn't just mask the pain. It works on the nerve tissue itself. The electromagnetic pulses stimulate nerve cell repair, improve blood flow to nerve endings, and reduce the chronic inflammation that makes nerve damage worse over time.
- Stimulates nerve cell regeneration and repair.
- Increases microcirculation to feed starved nerve endings.
- Reduces neuroinflammation that accelerates nerve damage.
- Can help restore some lost sensation in hands and feet.
- No drug interactions to worry about.
Real Results Take Patience
We need to set expectations. Neuropathy doesn't develop overnight, and it doesn't resolve overnight either. Most of our neuropathy clients need 8-12 sessions before they see meaningful changes. The tingling tends to improve first, then pain levels drop, and some people even regain sensation they thought was gone for good.
“A diabetic neuropathy client told us he hadn't been able to feel the texture of carpet under his feet in over a year. After two months of PEMF, he could. Moments like that remind us why we do this.”
We often pair PEMF with red light therapy for neuropathy because the combination seems to produce faster results. Contact us at (973) 908-1524 to learn more.
Want to try this yourself?
We're at 14 Ridgedale Ave, Suite 262 in Cedar Knolls, NJ. Give us a call or book online.
Article by Onyxx Media Group