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Burning sole feet.
My mother is 50 years old and she has regular burning sensation in her sole feet,we have tried every conventional medicine but did not work.
If CS and other veterans can please give their invaluable advise then it will help greatly.
Thanks
If CS and other veterans can please give their invaluable advise then it will help greatly.
Thanks
redhead- Posts : 75
Join date : 2009-11-07
Re: Burning sole feet.
redhead - They have ruled out both gout and neuropathy correct?
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Re: Burning sole feet.
CS i am not sure abt these two things..i will have to talk to the doctors.
But if u can give wat can be the possible causes like neuropathy/gout etc and possible mechanism to tackle them?I am relying more on u than doctors because they have not been able to treat it so far.
But if u can give wat can be the possible causes like neuropathy/gout etc and possible mechanism to tackle them?I am relying more on u than doctors because they have not been able to treat it so far.
redhead- Posts : 75
Join date : 2009-11-07
Re: Burning sole feet.
redhead - Would administer the following therapies immediately and see if relief occurs.
Initially would try an internal approach, consisting of high dose benfotiamine (500 to 1,200 mg per day), along with lipoic acid 600 to 1,200 mg of alpha lipoic acid) or 200 to 600 mg of standardized R-lipoic acid per day, along with 1,200 mg of Borage oil with high GLA content.
If that doesn't promote relief, then would vigorously rub magnesium oil on the feet and also soak the feet everyday in water loaded with magnesium oil in it (magnesium chloride)--not Epsom Salts.
If that doesn't work, finally would resort to monochromatic infrared light therapy, also known as Anodyne therapy.
Initially would try an internal approach, consisting of high dose benfotiamine (500 to 1,200 mg per day), along with lipoic acid 600 to 1,200 mg of alpha lipoic acid) or 200 to 600 mg of standardized R-lipoic acid per day, along with 1,200 mg of Borage oil with high GLA content.
If that doesn't promote relief, then would vigorously rub magnesium oil on the feet and also soak the feet everyday in water loaded with magnesium oil in it (magnesium chloride)--not Epsom Salts.
If that doesn't work, finally would resort to monochromatic infrared light therapy, also known as Anodyne therapy.
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Re: Burning sole feet.
Thanks CS,your effort is much appreciated.
redhead- Posts : 75
Join date : 2009-11-07
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