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Neuropathy Can Be Treated With Advanced Technology, BUT Not All Providers Offer This Therapy

By DR. ROBERT LUPO, D.C.

Neuropathy None of us are impervious to aches and pains, but for numerous individuals chronic tingling, numbness, and pain disrupts their lives on a daily basis. In the United States, neuropathy affects close to 25 million people. Neuropathy symptoms are typically a heavy sensation in the limbs with numbness, tingling and pain.

Many people only associate neuropathy with diabetes, but that percentage makes up about 30% of the population affected. Other causes of the disorder are viral conditions, immune disorders, trauma, celiac, radiation therapy, chemotherapy, vascular disease, and alcohol use disorder, to name a few. Neuropathy can become debilitating.

What you don’t want to do is ignore your symptoms. Treatment is critical to get you back to living and enjoying your life.

Traditional Treatments
The most common treatment for nerve damage is to mask it with prescription medications. Unfortunately, these medications are addictive and only act as a band aid. Getting to the root cause of your neuropathy is critical.

A Better Treatment Option
there is a way to actually “treat” the symptoms and improve the nerve function in the body. Over the past several decades, quantum technologies have been studied and due to the effectiveness of these devices, next generation technology has paved the way for effective peripheral neuropathy treatment.

Advanced Treatment with Quantum Technology Gets to the Root Cause
Dr. Robert Lupo is on the cutting edge of multiple technological advances to offer his patients the most effective, groundbreaking options without surgery or addictive drugs. That is why he chose to work directly with RST Sanexas, due to their incomparable results.

Dr. Lupo explains, “This technology is remarkable as it’s able to treat peripheral neuropathy on a cellular level to regenerate and repair damaged nerves. No matter if it’s caused by diabetes, alcohol abuse, chemotherapy or other common conditions that lead to neuropathic disorders, the Sanexas technology is equally effective at treating the disorder.”

RST Sanexas: Is NOT a TENS unit device
For three decades, RST Sanexas’ ardent, progressive research team members have been developing, refining, clinically testing, test-marketing and authoring scientific papers with its breakthrough electric cell signaling and quantum resonant specific induction (QSRI) technologies.

In 1995, RST-Sanexas medical devices were revamped to use quantum-based communications-level technology with both frequency modulation (FM), as well as the typical amplitude modulated (AM) electronic signals. To this day, amplitude modulation (AM) signals represent 99% of all marketed TENS type devices even though the human body operates exclusively by (FM) frequency modulated energy.

In 1996, after exhaustive clinical application data was received, a new electronic signal generating Patent was issued (UHdfg). The Patent covers this brand new advanced random, yet sequential AM/FM signal generation technique with spread spectrum frequency hopping technology.

RST-Sanexas technology is still fundamentally more advanced than any other electromedical device in use today.

How Sanexas Technology Relieves Neuropathic Pain
Why does quantum technology hold so much promise for health care? Many cell processes take place at the nanoscale (the world of atoms and subatomic particles). At that scale, matter stops behaving according to the laws of classical physics and starts demonstrating the unique properties of quantum mechanics. Quantum technology is set to revolutionize the way we think about health care, medical data and even our own biology.

Pain treatment modalities and instruments that operate on quantum theory use resonance to increase energy in and between cells. Molecular resonance is best understood with an analogy in the macroscopic world. When a piano tuner strikes a tuning fork next to the piano, the specific piano string will

vibrate when it is correctly tuned to the same frequency. Similarly, cells resonate and transfer energy between molecules very rapidly.

This procedure is covered by Medicare and most insurance carriers.

Dr. Lupo’s Practice—An Integrated Approach
At Physical Medicine Center, Inc. you can expect a welcoming, friendly environment with a staff that genuinely cares about your progress. Their goal is your improved quality of life—that’s why their comprehensive treatment plans are designed to help you reach your goals. If pain is holding you back, call today to learn more about their natural, non-surgical, non-drug options for pain relief.

Dr. Robert Lupo, D.C.
Dr. Robert Lupo is the clinic director at Physical Medicine Center located in north Tampa near the University of South Florida and New Tampa. Physical Medicine Center is a multidisciplinary medical center that offers Medical Care, Chiropractic Care, and Physical Therapy. Dr. Lupo attended Life University in Marietta Georgia and graduated with a Doctor of Chiropractic degree in 1985. Dr. Lupo has taken postgraduate education in chiropractic orthopedics, neurology, spinal disc injury care, and auto accident and injury care. Physical Medicine Center also offers massage therapy, treatment for dizziness, balance disorders, Spectra cell nutritional blood analysis, bio-identical hormone replacement therapy for men and women and offers the nationally known Medifast weight system.

If you want drug-free alternative options for your health needs, look no further than the Physical Medicine Center in north Tampa. The Physical Medicine Center treats both male and female patients who desire alternative therapies to get to the root cause of their conditions. Call them today at 813-607-5095 to schedule your appointment.

Physical Medicine Center, Inc.
14522 University Point Place
North Tampa, Florida 33613
813-978-0020

Source: https://www.rstsanexas.com/science

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