
Most people think neuropathy shows up after a diabetes diagnosis. But in reality, tingling, numbness, or burning in the hands or feet often shows up years earlier.
In this episode of ReInvent Healthcare, I explore the deeper drivers of neuropathy, beyond what conventional medicine typically considers, and share how to identify and address them before lasting damage occurs.. You’ll learn how to spot the red flags and how to apply targeted strategies to halt or reverse nerve damage.
If your patients are complaining of unexplained nerve symptoms, or you’re experiencing them yourself, don’t wait. These are clues. And when you know how to read them, you can intervene early and change the trajectory of metabolic decline.
What’s Inside This Episode?
- The metabolic mechanisms linking insulin resistance to nerve damage
- The three types of neuropathies every practitioner should recognize
- Functional labs that detect root causes
- The hidden role of vitamin deficiencies and genetics in nerve symptoms
- Clinical clues that distinguish neuropathy from carpal tunnel, fibromyalgia, or toxicity
- Functional interventions: diet, exercise, supplements, and antioxidant therapies that restore nerve health
- Nutrients that accelerate repair
- Lifestyle and stress‑management strategies that promote regeneration and protect mitochondria
Resources and Links:
- Download our FREE Metabolic Health Guide here.
- Download our FREE Guide to for Lab Test Recommendations
- Join the Next-Level Health Practitioner Facebook group here for free resources and community support
- Reserve your spot for our Reinvent Healthcare Online Event Nov 7-9! It’s the event of the year for practitioners serious about root-cause healing.
- Visit INEMethod.com for advanced health practitioner training and tools to elevate your clinical skills and grow your practice by getting life-changing results.
- Check out other podcast episodes here
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