Nutrients and Neuropathy - The Surprising Connection

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Published 2020-01-13
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Nutrients and Neuropathy...Can nutritional deficiency cause neuropathy, nerve pain, or nerve damage?

Nutrient deficiencies that cause neuropathy include:
1. Vitamin B12 - bit.ly/2MPaN14
2. Vitamin B1 - bit.ly/2ARHzq5
3. Vitamin B2 - bit.ly/38wEcnW
4. Vitamin B5 - bit.ly/2TGSMV3
5. Vitamin B6 - bit.ly/38wEcnW
6. Folate - bit.ly/38wEcnW
7. Vitamin E -
8. Copper
9. Zinc - bit.ly/2TqW1jd
10. Magnesium - bit.ly/2LjE14J
11. Calcium - bit.ly/2VMAOQ0
12. CoQ10 - bit.ly/2FQw30K
13. Vitamin D - bit.ly/2MVmYrO
14. Vitamin B3 (Niacin) - bit.ly/38wEcnW

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*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This video is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. It is strictly intended for educational purposes only. Additionally, this information is not intended to replace the advice of your physician. Dr. Osborne is not a medical doctor. He does not treat or diagnose disease. He offers nutritional support to people seeking an alternative from traditional medicine. Dr. Osborne is licensed with the Pastoral Medical Association.

All Comments (21)
  • I have to say thank you Dr. Osborne for these tutorials. I've not only been able to help myself but it has encouraged further reading and research which has helped me more and my friends as well. All of us are doing well as a result of your generosity and time taken to produce these videos. Many blessings to you to equal the blessings you've given us.
  • @RAO.NUTRITION
    Benfotiamine 600 mg per day reduced my pain completely (98%).The cause was alcohol and B vitamins deficiency which were already present, and one day i injured both my feet. And next day pain started.
  • I had burning pain after a tetanus jab that included a burning tongue. Thank you.
  • @candidberry1084
    I HAVE Trigeminal Neuralgia.. the suicide disease..... I was diagnosed back in oct. of 2019... . I am using b12 mag. cal. and zinc.... the only true relief I get is from cannabis.... Big pharma sucks.... decided to treat myself... so far it's working.....
  • @ideoformsun5806
    I went to a special dentist who knows how to remove mercury fillings safely. They tested me to see if I reacted to the ceramic replacement materials that they replaced them with.
  • @avgonyma1
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  • @scastell9464
    Thank you 🙏🏼 blessings to you for all the great content provided to so many people in need.
  • @okmmauh
    Sydney Australia. So grateful for your passion
  • @ideoformsun5806
    I have a cyst that is pressing on a nerve under my arm. Occupational therapy has helped release scar tissue that is causing it to be compressed. This has reduced the pain.
  • This was great. I always thought neuropathy was mainly from the brain or spine. But with the fingers I still didn't know what could cause it.
  • @LarryMorrow2
    Hello from Glacier Washington. AhhHa, I guessed right! - "Why is it called that"? Myelopathy - degeneration of the myelin sheath. Typically within the spine. Radiculopathy - radiates from the nerve root where the nerve exits the spine. Peripheral neuropathy - nerve problem in the extremities. Demyelination can happen anywhere because the myelin sheath covers the entire length of the nerve, right? So, with nutritional neuropathy, the degeneration of myelin could begin anywhere, right? Thanks for teaching us Dr. Osborne. These videos are my favorite on YouTube.
  • @LarryMorrow2
    1:01:00ish- re: sciatica & sitting posture To my understanding, "True sciatica" is from the spine and/or nerve roots. Radiating from there down. Piriformis Syndrome happens when the Piriformis and Gemellus Superior entrap the sciatic nerve passing between them. Some people have the sciatic nerve passing through the Piriformis muscle belly. Sometimes there are multiple correct answers to the problem. My life is proof you can have multiple problems at once.... One answer i have to "why piriformis syndrome", why it responds to massage therapy or other relaxation techniques for a moment but comes right back, is also on the subject of peripheral neuropathy and nerve entrapment. Both Piriformis and Gemellus Superior are members of "the deep 6" rotators of the femur. Hip joint. Coxal/femoral As individuals they primarily do rotation, but like the rotator cuff muscles of the shoulder, the group action is to help the ligaments keep the ball & socket joint together. Why would they "panic" & spasm so hard they pinch the sciatic nerve? Relax with treatment, & "panic" again when standing? A shortened, a hypertonic, and/or hypertrophic change to a different muscle called Psoas Major can do it by nerve entrapment of the Obturator nerve, and has the ability to distort the shape of the spine causing "true sciatica". Psoas Major has its own little branch of the femoral nerve for innervation, yet can entrap the part of femoral nerve it's partner Ilicaus needs. Quadraceps need it too, but that's not what I'm getting at with my "neuropathy dominoes" comment. Psoas Major can also entrap the Obturator nerve, weakening the Obturator Internus, and Obturator Externus muscles. Two members of "the deep 6". Now the hip joint is unstable, and Piriformis and Gemellus Superior have to work harder to keep the ball and socket together. So do the other two Quadratus Femoris, and Gemellus Inferior. The Piriformis and Gemellus Superior are right on the top of the ball & socket. Although the Piriformis gets the blame and the syndrome name, due to the location of the entrapment causing the sciatica symptoms, one cause of the problem, and solution to it may be Psoas Major. I call it "the trouble maker" for many reasons. One of those unpleasant massage treatments that feel better later. Best to ask for it by name, & find a specialist not shy about treating it. Do your stretches, & eat proper nutrition, as "an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure". Neuropathy dominoes is only fun on paper, or with computer graphics, like on Dr. Nabil Ebraheim's YouTube channel. A great source to learn about nerve entrapment syndromes and more. "I hope this helps you".
  • Ask ones doctor to run chemical and pesticide tests?! Hilarious, unless you go alternative practice. They won’t even run a Complete thyroid panel and still mock Candida overgrowth and leaky gut!
  • @ultrasound45
    Excellent presentation! Thanks for sharing your knowledge.
  • @katejackson6502
    Ugh Gabapentin is awful! I've been taking it for almost 8 years.... I have lowered the dose myself over time as my dr had me at 1200mg... ridiculous! The pain I have experienced has been from frequent seizure activity and severe migraines.