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<blockquote data-quote="Bluetit1802" data-source="post: 2009421" data-attributes="member: 94045"><p>Hi [USER=485322]@jake0225[/USER] </p><p></p><p>I did indeed go through chemotherapy 6 years ago, which left me with neuropathy in my feet. Nowhere else. This is a common side effect. I was not diabetic at the time. I was told that in some people it works its way out, but in others it doesn't. I was one where it didn't. I started supplementing with R-ALA and noticed a huge improvement, so much so that I stopped taking it. Within 3 months it was back again so I started taking it again and it has disappeared again. I no longer feel any neuropathy. Having said all that, it was always mild enough not to cause too much of a problem or disablement.</p><p></p><p>I buy mine from here. <a href="https://www.healthmonthly.co.uk/swanson_ultra_double_strength_r-fraction_alpha_lipoic_acid?search_string=Swanson%20Ultra%20Double%20Strength%20R-Fraction%20Alpha%20Lipoic%20Acid" target="_blank">https://www.healthmonthly.co.uk/swanson_ultra_double_strength_r-fraction_alpha_lipoic_acid?search_string=Swanson Ultra Double Strength R-Fraction Alpha Lipoic Acid</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bluetit1802, post: 2009421, member: 94045"] Hi [USER=485322]@jake0225[/USER] I did indeed go through chemotherapy 6 years ago, which left me with neuropathy in my feet. Nowhere else. This is a common side effect. I was not diabetic at the time. I was told that in some people it works its way out, but in others it doesn't. I was one where it didn't. I started supplementing with R-ALA and noticed a huge improvement, so much so that I stopped taking it. Within 3 months it was back again so I started taking it again and it has disappeared again. I no longer feel any neuropathy. Having said all that, it was always mild enough not to cause too much of a problem or disablement. I buy mine from here. [URL]https://www.healthmonthly.co.uk/swanson_ultra_double_strength_r-fraction_alpha_lipoic_acid?search_string=Swanson%20Ultra%20Double%20Strength%20R-Fraction%20Alpha%20Lipoic%20Acid[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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