Neurogenx vs.
Traditional Treatment
Your doctor prescribed gabapentin. It's not working. Here's why - and what actually does work.
⚠️ Important Medical Disclaimer
This information is for educational purposes only and is not medical advice. Never stop or change medications without consulting your doctor. All treatment decisions should be made with your healthcare provider.
Understanding Different Treatment Approaches
Peripheral neuropathy can be managed through various approaches. Understanding the differences between pain management medications and regenerative therapies can help you make informed decisions with your healthcare provider.
Common Treatment Progression:
- 1. Initial prescription of pain management medication (gabapentin or Lyrica)
- 2. Dosage adjustments based on symptom response
- 3. Additional medications if needed
- 4. Many patients seek complementary regenerative therapies
Treatment Comparison
Pain Management Medications (Gabapentin, Lyrica, Cymbalta)
How It Works:
Designed to manage pain signals. These medications do not address nerve regeneration.
Effectiveness:
Studies show 30-40% of patients experience partial pain relief
Side Effects:
- • Dizziness, drowsiness
- • Weight gain (10-20 lbs common)
- • Brain fog, memory problems
- • Addiction potential
Cost:
$50-200/month (lifetime)
Long-Term Considerations:
Medications manage symptoms but do not address underlying nerve damage. Some patients may require dosage adjustments over time. Discuss long-term treatment plans with your doctor.
Summary:
Effective for pain management in some patients. Does not promote nerve regeneration. Side effects vary by individual.
TENS Units & Topical Treatments
How It Works:
TENS: Electrical stimulation blocks pain signals. Creams: Numb the skin temporarily.
Success Rate:
20-30% get temporary relief (lasts 1-2 hours)
Cost:
$30-300 one-time (TENS) or $20-50/month (creams)
Summary:
May provide temporary symptomatic relief. Does not address nerve regeneration.
Neurogenx Therapy (FDA-Cleared)
How It Works:
Electronic signal treatment that stimulates nerve regeneration. Rebuilds damaged nerve fibers at the cellular level.
Success Rate:
87% see significant improvement
Side Effects:
None. Non-invasive, painless treatment.
Cost:
Insurance coverage varies by plan. We verify benefits during FREE consultation. Typical treatment: 12-15 sessions.
Long-Term Outcome:
Nerves regenerate. Pain decreases. Sensation returns. Most patients reduce or eliminate medications.
Bottom Line:
Designed to regenerate nerves. Results last. No side effects. Insurance verification available.
Why Neurogenx Is Different
1. It's NOT a TENS Unit
TENS units use low-frequency signals that only block pain. Neurogenx uses high-frequency electronic signals (7.83 Hz) that actually stimulate nerve cell regeneration. Completely different technology.
2. FDA-Cleared for Nerve Regeneration
Neurogenx has FDA clearance specifically for increasing local circulation and reducing pain associated with neuropathy. It's not a "pain management" device - it's a nerve regeneration device.
3. Proven Results in Clinical Practice
87% success rate across thousands of patients. Most notice improvement within 3-4 sessions. Full results typically after 12-15 sessions.
Maximize Results: Add Supplements
Neurogenx regenerates nerves. NEUROGENX Nerve Health supplements improve blood flow to those regenerating nerves. Together, they work even better.
The Combination Approach:
- • Neurogenx: Stimulates nerve regeneration
- • L-Arginine/L-Citrulline: Boosts blood flow to nerves
- • Result: Faster healing, better outcomes
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