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<blockquote data-quote="Crocodile" data-source="post: 1798797" data-attributes="member: 468583"><p>[USER=472571]@MrsGruffy[/USER] </p><p>I don't have RLS but do have neuropathy in my feet and to a much lesser extent in my fingers. Some months ago I started taking R-ALA supplements and it has made quite an improvement. The neuropathy is still there but improved to the extent that it doesn't interfere with my daily life. The fingers now are hardly noticeable. Feet are slightly numb but at least they don't hurt. I'm also about to evaluate a TENS device once I research all the brand offerings. Try the R-ALA. You've nothing to lose. </p><p></p><p>By the way, as well as the R-ALA it goes without saying that I strictly control my blood sugar with diet of no more than 20g of carbs each meal. Walking every morning also seems to help. Good luck with it.</p><p>Glenn</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Crocodile, post: 1798797, member: 468583"] [USER=472571]@MrsGruffy[/USER] I don't have RLS but do have neuropathy in my feet and to a much lesser extent in my fingers. Some months ago I started taking R-ALA supplements and it has made quite an improvement. The neuropathy is still there but improved to the extent that it doesn't interfere with my daily life. The fingers now are hardly noticeable. Feet are slightly numb but at least they don't hurt. I'm also about to evaluate a TENS device once I research all the brand offerings. Try the R-ALA. You've nothing to lose. By the way, as well as the R-ALA it goes without saying that I strictly control my blood sugar with diet of no more than 20g of carbs each meal. Walking every morning also seems to help. Good luck with it. Glenn [/QUOTE]
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