
Neuropathy, often referred to as nerve damage, can significantly impact daily life by causing pain, numbness, tingling, or weakness—particularly in the hands and feet. These symptoms can interfere with walking, balance, sleep, and even basic tasks, diminishing overall quality of life. Traditional medical treatments, such as medications, may offer temporary relief but often fail to address the root causes of the condition. As a result, many individuals continue to suffer or become reliant on pharmaceuticals that only mask the symptoms.
At Broadview Health Center, we take a different approach. We specialize in natural, non-invasive treatments designed to do more than just relieve discomfort—we focus on restoring function and healing from the inside out. Our team of experienced professionals offers holistic, personalized care plans tailored to each patient’s unique condition and needs. By targeting the underlying causes of neuropathy—such as poor circulation, inflammation, or nutritional deficiencies—we help patients regain mobility, reduce pain, and restore nerve function.
Our integrative therapies may include advanced chiropractic techniques, nutritional support, infrared therapy, and other proven natural methods. Many of our patients have experienced life-changing improvements without the need for drugs or surgery. At Broadview Health Center, we’re committed to helping you reclaim your health, naturally.
In this article, we’ll explore:
What neuropathy is
Why it occurs
The drawbacks of conventional treatments
How natural therapies work
Why Broadview Health Center’s approach is so effective
FAQs about natural neuropathy treatment
Peripheral neuropathy is a condition resulting from damage to the peripheral nerves—those outside the brain and spinal cord. These nerves relay messages from the central nervous system to the rest of the body. When damaged, communication becomes faulty, causing:
Tingling or burning
Sharp, jabbing, or throbbing pain
Muscle weakness
Loss of coordination or balance
Increased sensitivity to touch
Numbness or paralysis in extreme cases
Types of Neuropathy
Peripheral neuropathy: Affects hands, feet, arms, and legs
Autonomic neuropathy: Impacts involuntary functions like digestion and heart rate
Cranial neuropathy: Targets the nerves of the brain
Focal neuropathy: Affects one specific nerve or group of nerves
Neuropathy isn’t a disease itself but a symptom of various conditions. The most common causes include:
Diabetes (Diabetic Neuropathy)
In the United States, the most common cause of neuropathy is high blood sugar, often associated with diabetes. When blood sugar levels remain elevated over time, it can damage the delicate nerves throughout the body—especially in the hands and feet. This condition, known as diabetic neuropathy, can lead to symptoms such as pain, tingling, numbness, and muscle weakness. Left untreated, it may progress and significantly impact mobility and quality of life. Managing blood sugar levels through lifestyle changes, nutrition, and natural therapies is essential for preventing and reducing nerve damage, promoting healing, and improving overall nerve function over time.
Injury or Trauma
Accidents, falls, or surgical procedures can result in physical trauma that directly damages nerves. This type of neuropathy, known as traumatic neuropathy, occurs when nerves are stretched, compressed, or severed due to sudden impact or invasive intervention. Common causes include car accidents, sports injuries, or complications from surgery. The resulting damage can lead to pain, weakness, numbness, or loss of function in the affected area. In some cases, symptoms may appear immediately, while in others, they may develop gradually over time. Natural therapies and rehabilitation can play a key role in supporting nerve repair and restoring mobility after such injuries.
Autoimmune Diseases
Certain autoimmune conditions—such as lupus, rheumatoid arthritis, or Guillain-Barré syndrome—can also lead to neuropathy. In these disorders, the immune system mistakenly attacks the body’s own tissues, including nerves. This immune response can cause inflammation and damage to the protective covering of nerves, disrupting the normal transmission of signals between the brain and the body. Symptoms may include pain, numbness, tingling, muscle weakness, or even paralysis in severe cases. Early diagnosis and appropriate treatment are essential to manage inflammation and minimize nerve damage. Holistic approaches that support immune balance and reduce inflammation can also aid in long-term nerve health and function.
Infections
Certain infections can also cause neuropathy by directly damaging nerves or triggering immune responses that affect nerve tissue. Conditions such as shingles (caused by the varicella-zoster virus), Lyme disease, HIV, and hepatitis C are known to impact the nervous system. Shingles, for example, can lead to postherpetic neuralgia—persistent nerve pain even after the rash clears. Lyme disease can cause inflammation of the nerves, while HIV and hepatitis C can result in chronic nerve damage due to the infection itself or related complications. Addressing the underlying infection and supporting nerve health through natural, immune-boosting therapies can aid recovery and symptom relief.
Nutritional Deficiencies
Vitamin deficiencies, particularly of B vitamins like B1 (thiamine), B6 (pyridoxine), B12 (cobalamin), and vitamin E, can contribute to the development of neuropathy. These nutrients play a vital role in maintaining healthy nerve function, supporting nerve repair, and aiding in the transmission of nerve signals. A lack of B12, for instance, can lead to nerve degeneration and serious neurological symptoms, while deficiencies in B1 or B6 may result in burning sensations, weakness, or numbness. Ensuring proper intake through diet or supplementation is essential. At Broadview Health Center, we incorporate targeted nutritional support to help restore nerve health naturally and effectively.
Alcoholism
Chronic alcohol abuse is a common yet often overlooked cause of neuropathy. Excessive alcohol consumption can lead to poor nutrition, particularly deficiencies in essential vitamins like B1, B6, and B12, which are critical for nerve health. Over time, alcohol can directly damage nerve tissue and impair the body’s ability to absorb nutrients, leading to a condition known as alcoholic neuropathy. Symptoms may include pain, tingling, numbness, muscle weakness, and balance issues—especially in the legs and feet. Recovery involves both eliminating alcohol use and restoring nutritional balance. Natural therapies focused on detoxification and nerve repair can support long-term healing and improved function.
Chemotherapy or Radiation
Many cancer treatments, including chemotherapy, radiation, and certain medications, are neurotoxic and can lead to a condition known as chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy (CIPN). These treatments may damage the peripheral nerves, resulting in symptoms such as burning pain, numbness, tingling, or weakness—most often in the hands and feet. For some patients, these effects are temporary, but for others, they can persist long after treatment ends, affecting daily function and quality of life. At Broadview Health Center, we offer natural, supportive therapies designed to reduce inflammation, promote nerve healing, and relieve discomfort without adding to the body’s toxic burden.
Typical medical treatments focus on masking the symptoms rather than addressing the root cause.
Common Conventional Treatments:
Pain medications like Gabapentin, Lyrica, and opioids
Antidepressants such as amitriptyline or duloxetine
Topical creams and ointments
Surgery in extreme or rare cases
Limitations:
Temporary symptom relief only
Significant side effects (drowsiness, dizziness, dependency)
No support for actual nerve healing or regeneration
Doesn’t address underlying causes like inflammation or circulation issues
Natural therapies offer a powerful, drug-free approach to healing neuropathy by targeting the underlying causes of nerve damage rather than simply masking symptoms. These therapies are designed to heal damaged nerves, improve blood flow, reduce inflammation, and stimulate the body’s own regenerative capacity. Unlike conventional treatments that often rely on medications with side effects, natural methods work in harmony with your body to promote long-term recovery and improved function.
At Broadview Health Center, we utilize a combination of advanced techniques such as infrared therapy, chiropractic care, nutritional supplementation, and lifestyle counseling to create a personalized healing plan. By enhancing circulation and delivering essential nutrients to affected nerves, these therapies help restore function and reduce pain, tingling, and numbness.
Patients often report significant improvements in mobility, energy, and overall well-being. Our goal is to help you reclaim your quality of life through safe, non-invasive, and effective natural treatments tailored to your specific needs.
At Broadview Health Center, we incorporate a range of advanced, holistic treatments tailored to your specific condition. Here’s what we offer:
Our clinic uses a multi-dimensional, non-invasive protocol proven to alleviate nerve pain and support nerve regeneration. Here’s what sets our method apart:
Electromagnetic and Low-Level Light Therapy
This therapy increases blood flow, energizes damaged cells, and promotes cellular repair. It also enhances oxygen delivery to nerves and tissues to assist regeneration.
Nutritional Support & Supplementation
We create customized nutrition plans and recommend high-potency B-complex vitamins, antioxidants, and anti-inflammatory supplements that support nerve health and regeneration.
Neuropathy-Specific Exercises
Tailored physical therapy protocols help improve blood flow, coordination, and muscle strength—helping reduce numbness and pain.
Advanced Nerve Stimulation Devices
We use calibrated electrical signals to stimulate damaged nerves and improve conductivity. These devices help reduce symptoms and restore sensation without invasive procedures.
Lifestyle and Diet Coaching
We offer comprehensive support on dietary changes (like anti-inflammatory or low-glycemic plans), blood sugar management, stress relief techniques, and sleep optimization.
Functional Neurology Testing
We assess nerve function with advanced diagnostics and track your improvement using data-driven metrics, ensuring you’re progressing toward optimal results.
Real Patient Results
Patients come to us after years of frustration, many told by other doctors that “nothing else can be done.” Our personalized, integrative neuropathy care delivers real relief.
“I had burning and numbness in my feet for years. Medications made me tired, and nothing helped. After a few months with Broadview Health Center, the burning is almost gone, and I feel alive again!”
— Mary D., Broadview Heights
“They actually found the root of my problem, and the treatment plan was completely drug-free. I’m walking again without pain!”
— James L., Parma
✅ No drugs or surgeries
✅ Pain-free, non-invasive therapies
✅ Nerve regeneration—not just symptom relief
✅ Personalized care plans
✅ Friendly, experienced team
✅ Lasting improvements in daily function
Neuropathy doesn’t have to be a lifelong sentence. If you’re frustrated with medications that merely mask the symptoms without offering lasting relief, it may be time to explore a natural, comprehensive approach to true healing. At Broadview Health Center, we specialize in safe, effective, and drug-free treatments designed to address the root causes of nerve damage—not just the discomfort.
Our holistic programs focus on regenerating damaged nerves, improving circulation, reducing inflammation, and restoring overall nerve function. We combine advanced therapies with personalized care plans tailored to your unique needs. Whether your neuropathy stems from diabetes, injury, autoimmune conditions, or other causes, we aim to restore comfort, mobility, and confidence in daily life.
With a compassionate, knowledgeable team by your side, you don’t have to manage neuropathy alone. Let us help you feel like yourself again—naturally. Take the first step toward lasting relief and better health at Broadview Health Center.
Ready to take control of your health and live free from nerve pain? At Broadview Health Center, we offer natural, drug-free solutions that target the root cause of neuropathy. Regain comfort, mobility, and peace of mind—without relying on medication. Start your journey to lasting relief today!
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In many cases, yes. While completely dead nerves may not recover, most nerve damage is reversible with the right combination of therapies. We aim to maximize your body’s regenerative potential.
Some patients notice improvements within the first few weeks. Most experience significant relief within 8 to 12 weeks of consistent care.
Some components of treatment may be covered. We work with all patients to find the most affordable and accessible solutions and will verify any coverage upfront.
Our goal is lasting results. Once your nerve health stabilizes, we’ll provide long-term strategies and occasional check-ins so you can maintain your progress.
No referral is necessary. You can call us directly to schedule your consultation.
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