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Need some neurogenex reviews

remien567

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I hurt a couple of nerves on my back lifting, I suffer from numbness most of the time on my back, and I've tried different treatments and no one has worked so far, I will be going under this treatment at neurogenex which is effective regardless of the origin of the neuropathy according to them, it's not cheap, but I have to keep seeking options, guys, do you know or have any reviews about it? thank you
 
It's not something I have tried personally so I can't comment. It's so new that you are going to have a hard time finding legitimate un-biased reviews.

The Neurogenx Treatment uses high-frequency electronic waves to gently reach deep down through muscle and tissue to relieve neuropathy symptoms and severe neuromusclar pain. The Neurogenx Technology is FDA-cleared and is marketed to be clinically-proven as an effective treatment for nerve pain in the feet, legs, hands and arms.

You could try it. I personally would try a more 'tried and true' method like chiropractors and physiotherapists along with well known support supplements before dishing out big money to try a new method that may or may not work.

I would try to find a good sports therapist in your area and supplement with a good joint/nerve support supplement stack first.

Something like this -
[FONT=wf_segoe-ui_normal]5 tablets n2joint rx from n2bm.com + 25mg ostarine from sarms1.com + 3-6g of a high quality fish oil per day[/FONT]
[FONT=wf_segoe-ui_normal]http://needtobuildmuscle.com/store/Health-And-Wellness/N2Joint-RX-p319.html[/FONT]
[FONT=wf_segoe-ui_normal]http://www.evolutionary.org/ostarine-mk-2866-anabolic-steroids/[/FONT]
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[FONT=wf_segoe-ui_normal]This will actually help heal and repair your joints and ligaments, along with reducing pain and inflammation. [/FONT]
 
you have to be more specific as to what happened to you

weightlifting injuries are due to poor form and ego lifting. you should never hurt yourself lifting.. I am all for pushing yourself but there is a difference between pushing yourself smartly, and being dumb when you lift.

it sounds to me like you need to get a referral to a GOOD physical therapist.. i'm talking one that works with athletes, not a bunch of old people trying to scam their car insurance
 
Hey Steve I'm a certified personal trainer and have been lifting since 1996. You are correct most injuries are due to poor form, or lifting to heavy. I have perfect form and was just doing some stretches with no weight and I herniated my L4 sciatic disc. So you can injure yourself other than bad form or lifting too much, although those are most common.


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