* Benfotiamine might help
* Possibly a B12 deficiency
* Acetyl l carnitine (noted on a bottle of Natural Factors ALC)
* B vitamins (1, 6, 12):
https://www.researchgate.net/public..._management_of_diabetic_peripheral_neuropathy
* MSG, glutamate worsens neuropathy for some people.
Antibiotics resolved the pain in this case study:
http://n.neurology.org/content/80/7_Supplement/P06.228
Weighted blanked, from an Amazon.com review:
I suffer from neuropathy due to an autoimmune disease. My Rheumatologist reccomended I try a weighted blanket to help aid in my sleep. I find this blanket has increased my quality of sleep and lessened my nightly pain. I highly recommend this to anyone who suffers from chronic pain.
From CFS_For_19_Years on PR:
Dr. Herbert Mansmann, former director of the Magnesium Research Laboratory at Jefferson Medical College, Thomas Jefferson University was a diabetic with a congenital magnesium deficiency and severe peripheral neuropathy which he was able to reverse with a year of using oral magnesium preparations at very high doses.
http://forums.phoenixrising.me/inde...ts-best-kind-to-take.52208/page-2#post-864902
Here is his original article:
http://web.archive.org/web/20071012...rchlab.com:80/Dosing-with-Mg-Suppl-6-3-04.htm
From Misfit Toy on PR:
This worked for me...take gabapentin (if you have it) open up the capsule and pour it into cream...aveeno, etc...and put it on your feet and legs. It works! It helped me big time. I have peripheral neuropathy in my feet from sjogrens.
From Chris on PR:
I have some of what seems to be neuropathy, that manifests at night -- I have found a few things that help: a low dose of Gabapentin, use of a Revitive electric stimulator, and application of Near Infra Red LED energy.