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How Our Products Work for for Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy and Diabetic Proximal Neuropathy
Products on this web site are focused on pain prevention and treatment for painful diabetic neuropathy.

Diabetic Neuropathy Treatment
Doctors usually treat diabetic neuropathy with oral medications with a narcotic base one way or the other, although people with severe nerve pain may benefit from a combination of medications or treatments. Talk with your health care provider about non-narcotic solutions for treating your neuropathy and you will in all probability draw a blank stare and possibly be told no such solutions or products exist. Not True and they know it.
They will always prescribe what they have been taught about various medications to relieve diabetic nerve pain as tricyclic antidepressants, such as amitriptyline, imipramine, and desipramine (Norpramin, Pertofrane) other types of antidepressants, such as duloxetine (Cymbalta), venlafaxine, bupropion (Wellbutrin), paroxetine (Paxil), and citalopram (Celexa) anticonvulsants, such as pregabalin (Lyrica), gabapentin (Gabarone, Neurontin), carbamazepine, and lamotrigine (Lamictal) opioids and opioid-like drugs, such as controlled-release oxycodone, an opioid; and tramadol (Ultram), an opioid that also acts as an antidepressant Duloxetine and pregabalin and surprise, surprise, they are all approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration specifically for treating diabetic neuropathy. The list keeps getting longer and the results less effective and all are increasingly dangerous to your health.
The Centre for Pain Relief endorses only topical/oral medications for diabetic peripheral neuropathy and diabetic proximal neuropathy conditions which we believe offer distinct advantages over systemic narcotic agents: greater safety, rapid onset of action and low side-effect profiles. However, if local pharmacotherapeutics are to work, the targeted disorders should be regional and chronic and should demonstrate a pain relief response to topical anesthetics. Complete cessation of pain on application of topical anesthetic may not be possible, as some of the neuronal changes may be central or due to neuropathic changes not easily reached by most topical anesthetics. Nevertheless, topical medications are useful for neuropathic pain due to peripheral/proximal nerve sensitization, as well as for centralized neuropathy that is accompanied by local allodynia. In the latter situation, the topical medication is used over the trigger site to reduce the ongoing neural stimulation that maintains the central sensitization.
In cases of mild-to-moderate pain, the local therapy might not be the sole intervention. For moderate-to-severe pain, the use of a new systemic non-narcotic diabetic neuropathy treatment medications such as Tramaden, Betacaine, and Menastil as well as some local topical medications can be more than appropriate. In addition, a locally applied medication like Betacaine on the skin over the trigger point, can offer faster relief while a centrally acting oral medication such as Tramaden can bring neuropathy pain relief up to effective levels over an extended period of time.
At the Centre for Pain Relief, our practice stardards require extensive clinical testing and development, and taking note of historical uses for essential oils such as Calendula Oil. It has been shown that Calendula Oil, as an active ingredient in a pain relief product is an effective topical analgesic for diabetic neuropathy pain. Unlike traditional pain relief formulas with narcotic ingredients that more often than not affect the entire body and not just the source of the pain area. Our non-narcotic pain relief products offer highly effective oral and topical treatments for painful diabetic peripheral and proximal neuropathy as applied directly to the area of pain and/or ingested to attack the inflammation via your blood stream.
Depending on the product, each of our products have been tested effective for diabetic neuropathy pain.
Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy Product
We search for and provide all natural ingredient, OVER THE COUNTER pain relief products, containing all natural ingredients (such as Calendula Oil) available without a prescription, that will eliminate diabetic neuropathy pain conditions in a short period of time to provide meaningful and sustainable neuropathy relief.
The Calendula Oil in our Menastil product for example, contains primary active compounds such as triterpenoids (they are anti-inflammatory) and flavonoids. Modern laboratory and clinal trial studies indicate that calendula petals do indeed have anti-inflammatory, astringent, and antiseptic (antibacterial and antiviral) properties, and may even offer immune-stimulating
actions. The benefits of calendula in healing burns and wounds has also been demonstrated in a myriad of research
studies. Calendula flowers are historically useful in reducing inflammation, wound healing, and as an antiseptic.
Historically, Calendula was used to treat various skin diseases, ranging from skin ulcerations to eczema.
Internally, the soothing effects of Calendula were used for stomach ulcers and inflammation. A sterile tea
of this herb was also applied in cases of conjunctivitis. Calendula has been found to be antispasmodic,
aperient, cholagogue, diaphoretic, and vulnerary. The primary chemical constituents of this herb include
saponins, carotenoids, flavonoids, mucilage, bitter principle, phytosterols, and polysaccharides resin.
Calendula has No Known Toxicity, and is considered safe in normal applications. There are no
known drug interactions with Calendula relative to treatment for diabetic neuropathy.
Medicine for diabetic neuropathy
Most of our non-narcotic topically/oral applied neuropathy products have been clinically tested under strict guidelines and found to provide safe pain relief to multiple areas of your body muscles, joints, and surrounding tissues. Results of these studies show that the “vast majority” of those who were tested found a range of “noticeable pain relief” to “complete pain relief” after applying each of our products to their particular neuropathy condition.
The Key Issue that most diabetic neuropathy pain sufferers fail to realize is that ALL PAIN COMES FROM AFFECTED NERVES in the joints, muscle, and tissues of their body...ALL PAIN..NO EXCEPTIONS. Eliminating pain, requires getting a topical and or oral soultion to the origin and point of diabetic neuropathy pain to among other things, allow oxygen and blood to flow back into the affected/infected area as a minimum requirement for pain relief success. When this happens, the nerves quit sending pain signals to the spinal chord and, therefore, to the brain. Pain Relief solutions products such as these are not "cures". There is no such thing as a "cure" for diabetic neuropathy.
The Centre for Pain Relief is dedicated to the reseach, testing, and field application of non-narcotic information, products, and etc., toward meaningful reduction of diabetic neuropathy pain. When we find a successful product solution, it will be placed on this website. If we find those that do not work, we will let you know about those products as well.
If you find a non-narcotic product that is effective preventive or pain relief in application, please send an email to
us at painreliefforpain@gmail.com. We will buy it and field test it to see if it will help our neuropathy community.
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