Just a quick follow-up...
Here's information on the B1 vitamin that reversed gemma6549's diabetic neuropathy - (read her posts in the first link I posted for you above)...
Additional information posted by Tim2000s: "Worth looking at
Benfotiamine, which is a lipid absorbable version of Thiamine. This means that it is more easily absorbed by the body tissues so you don't need as high a dose of it as you do of Thiamine. Thiamine is the water soluble form."
Gemma6549 confirmed it was Benfotiamine that worked for her.
It will be a while before I'll have time to read and post a review on the book, Defeat Neuropathy Now (2012) by Valerie Monteiro, D.C. and John Coppola, D.C., but I have it in hand and it has more information than Neuropathy (2014) by Philip A. Straw, a book I recently reviewed. Click here to read it...
http://www.diabetes.co.uk/forum/threads/book-review-neuropathy-by-philip-a-straw-d-c.76543/
I like Dr. Straw's diet better than the one in Dr. Monteiro's and Dr. Coppola's book - (their diet is too carb rich for my diabetes) - but both diets encourage eating healthy fats which is good for those of us who have benefitted from the low carb, high fat, moderate protein (LCHF) diet.
For now, these are the nutrients listed for diabetic neuropathy in the chapter, "Nutrients To Heal Nerves" in the Defeat Neuropathy Now book...
Antioxidents
Alpha-Lipoic Acid
Vitamin C
Vitamin E
N-Acetylcysteine (NAC)
Gamma Linoleic Acid (GLA)
Acetyl-L-Carnitine (ALC)
Omega 3's
B-complex (daily)
B1, B3, B5, B6, and B12 (authors provided additional information on these B vitamins)
Dr. Straw, in his book, Neuropathy, lists these nutrients...
Alpha Lipoic Acid
N-Acetylcysteine
L-Glutamine
Selenium
Vitamin B - "Finally, stable vitamin B1 and B12 levels are essential for healthy nerves. Benfotiamine is a special form of B1 and has been shown to be effective in treating some painful nerve conditions."
Reaman, sounds like you know what you need to do. Let me know if you have additional questions.