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Cash Cow: Neuropathy Managed Care
An Energy Medicine Short Summary
Did you know that conventional medicine uses managed care of neuropathy patients as a cash cow?
That’s right. More than 20 million Americans struggle with numbness, burning pain, weakness, or the feeling that their feet are wrapped in cotton. All that conventional medicine offers is symptomatic relief using drugs to suppress the pain but does nothing to correct the underlying problem. In a large analysis of chronic pain including peripheral neuropathic pain, the total annual health care cost burden for peripheral neuropathic pain patients was estimated at about $348 billion nationally. With this staggering figure, why would your doctor jeopardize his or her income or medical license by recommending non-invasive energy medicine therapies. Because conventional doctors are uninformed about energy healing modalities, many people are told to live with their pain.
Energy medicine has a list of alternative therapies that have been clinically proven to get at the root cause of the pain. Two of these modalities are: Pulsed Electromagnetic Field (PEMF) therapy, which uses pulsed electromagnetic fields to induce electrical currents into bones, joints, organs, and tissues, to stimulate stem cells for regeneration of bone and cartilage and Red Light Therapy (RLT) or photobiomodulation used for acute pain. It improves cellular energy production, reduces inflammation, enhances microcirculation, and accelerates tissue repair and regeneration by stimulating mitochondria and activating a cascade of healing processes.
Other effective therapies include the Rife generator, the Multiple Wave Oscillator developed by Georges Lakhovsky, micro currents, nutritional support to repair nerves, X-39 Lifewave patches that stimulate stem cells, peptides to regenerate nerves, Qigong acupuncture to rebalance the body’s energy meridians, and many other energy based therapies. The point is that there are numerous natural alternative therapies which are safer than pain suppressing drugs. The key question you have to ask your doctor is: Are there therapies you are recommending designed to get at the root cause of my pain. If your doctor says no, you better do your homework. You are invited to expand your knowledge base by reviewing over 200 case studies on icnr.com “Where Alternatives Are Conventional.”