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On pins and needles

Q: I have been bothered with diabetic peripheral neuropathy for the last six years or so... I'm taking several mainstream treatments for it. But I'm wondering if there are any natural therapies that could be used to improve the burning and tingling feeling that those of us with this problem experience?

JVW: Rather than just alleviating your diabetic neuropathy, how about completely eliminating it? The Magnetic Molecular Energizer (MME) that I've written about several times over the past few years in Nutrition & Healing has been used with great success to treat this condition.

In fact, the inventor of the MME, Dr. Dean Bonlie, tells me that, in his experience, it works every time -- completely curing the burning and tingling you describe. If you're interested in pursuing this type of therapy, we have an MME center near the Tahoma Clinic in Seattle, and contact information for the five other North American centers can be found by visiting the Nutrition & Healing website (www.wrightnewsletter.com), logging on with the username and password listed on page 8 of your most recent issue, and entering "MME" into the archive search function. What is...oxidative damage?

Oxidative damage is damage caused to cellular DNA, lipids, and proteins by oxygen and free radicals. Over time, oxidative damage leads to the destruction of cells and tissues in the body, which is why it is believed to be the root cause of many diseases including cancer, heart disease, and aging.

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