Neuropathy

A New Option for Neuropathy Sufferers in Morton, Il

Discover Dr. Karen Hannah "Neuropathy Healing Code Formula" in This Short Three-Part Series


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Dr. Karen Hannah a renowned chiropractor in Morton,Il, introduces a breakthrough neuropathy program called "Neuropathy Healing Code Formula." This innovative program combines advanced technology with metabolic care, testing for environmental toxins, and nutritional deficiencies to treat the root cause of neuropathy. 

At Touch Of Wellness Chiropractic, we offer hope to those who have tried everything else, providing answers and relief without resorting to powerful drugs with extreme side effects or invasive surgical procedures.

Understanding the Impact of Neuropathy

Neuropathy affects not only those who suffer from it but also impacts their families, friends, and loved ones. The longer it's left untreated, the greater the impact. We recognize this struggle and offer a path to relief.

Experience the Difference with Our Unique Treatment Protocol

Discover the power of our innovative approach that helps restore, stabilize, and rebuild nerves. Witness significant improvements within just a few visits.


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Dr. Karen Hannah
Dr. Karen Hannah

Here's a quick breakdown of what will be covered in this 15-minute presentation. To aid your learning, we've also created a follow-along guide. You'll become the neuropathy expert in your family after watching:

Part 1: Understanding Neuropathy Types & Stages
- Discover various forms of neuropathy and their effects.
- Learn early symptoms and signs.
- Gain insight into the stages of neuropathy progression.

Part 2: The Neuropathy Healing Code Formula Roadmap
- Personalized evaluation methods.
- Crafting your unique treatment plan.
- Step-by-step implementation guidance.

Part 3: Putting the Pieces of Your Puzzle Together
- Integrating lifestyle, diet, and treatment for holistic care.
- Building a supportive environment for healing.
- Strategies for long-term health management.

Why Register for This Series?
- In-Depth Knowledge: Demystify neuropathy with easy-to-understand content.
- Exclusive Follow-Along Guide: Enhance your learning and apply practical tips.
- Empowerment: Make informed health decisions for yourself or loved ones.
- Comprehensive Content: From understanding to managing neuropathy effectively.

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Join Us on a Journey of Healing and Empowerment

Take the first step towards conquering neuropathy. Register now for the "Neuropathy Healing Code Formula" and embark on a journey of recovery and understanding with Dr. Karen Hannah and the Touch Of Wellness Chiropractic of Morton.

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Things You Should Know!

Common signs and symptoms include:
Numbness or tingling, especially of the hands or feet.
Pain or cramping, especially of the hands, feet or calf muscles.
Sensitivity to touch or temperature.
Loss of reflexes.
Muscle wasting in the hands and feet.
Weakness, especially in the feet or hands.
Loss of balance, particularly in the dark.
Dizziness, especially when getting up from a bed or a chair.
Sexual dysfunction.
Brain Fog such as you can’t remember where you parked your car, or where you put your car keys.


It’s not easy to deal with neuropathy since there are no medications that can cure or stop the progression of this disorder. If you notice symptoms, talk to our health care team immediately.

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Dr. Karen Hannah
Dr. Karen Hannah

Things You Should Know!

Factors that Increase the Risk of Neuropathy
Neuropathy is most commonly due to diabetes, but various drugs can also cause it such as statins to lower cholesterol. Neuropathy may occur from cancer or the treatment received.

Life factors that may increase the chances of developing neuropathy:
Advanced age.
A family history of neuropathy (such as with familial diabetes).
Malnourishment such as B12 or Vitamin D deficiencies.
Excessive use of alcohol.
Having a preexisting medical condition such as diabetes or thyroid dysfunction.
Some medications (including chemotherapy medications) also increase risk.


Medications that may increase the risk of neuropathy:
Platinum compounds.
Statins (cholesterol-lowerin drugs).
Vinca alkaloids.
Cytosine arabinoside.


Treatments for Neuropathy
The peripheral nerves have a great ability to heal. Even though it may take months, recovery can occur. However, in some situations, symptoms of neuropathy may lessen, but not completely go away.

Treatments for peripheral neuropathy depend on the cause. For instance:
If it is related to nutritional deficiencies, supplements may help.
If the neuropathy is related to a medical condition, such as diabetes or thyroid dysfunction, addressing the condition can sometimes reverse the neuropathic symptoms.
For neuropathy related to chemotherapy, most treatments are supportive and designed to improve symptoms and function.

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Things You Should Know!

Recovery may be helped by:
Controlling and correcting contributing conditions such as diabetes or hypothyroidism.
Improving blood flow with oxygen to the body with Total Brain & Body O2.
Advanced therapies such as Laser, PEMF, Hako Med, Calmare, Pulse Wave, G5, Lumbar Traction, Nitric Oxide supplements, etc


How Neuropathy Affects Your Life

Pain from neuropathy can greatly affect your daily activities and quality of life. Symptoms of neuropathy can range from mild to severe. Each patient’s experience will be different. However, with appropriate treatment, the effects of neuropathy can be limited or eliminated.


If you have neuropathy, you may have:

- Difficulty standing for long periods or walking without assistance such as with a cane or walker.
- Problems with balance and an increased risk of falling.
- Inability to feel the gas or brake pedals and unable to drive.
- Difficulty with activities like buttoning and tying laces or ties.
- Sensitivity to heat or cold
- Numbness or lack of pain sensation.
- Burning Pain, Throbbing or tingling sensations.

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Dr. Karen Hannah

Patients with temperature sensitivity should avoid extreme temperatures and use protective clothing as needed. If there is numbness or an inability to feel pain, it is important to pay careful attention to the skin on the hands and feet because there could be an undetected wound or a break in the skin.

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