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Natural Solutions to Peripheral Neuropathy
Saturday, June 13
2:30pm - 3:30pm
Central Library
Rasmussen NorthWhether the cause is cancer treatment (CIPN), metabolic syndrome, or spinal trauma, nerve damage requires a multi-layered strategy to truly heal. Dr. Frank Vaught, D.C., of Chicagoland WellMed Center, breaks down the Functional Medicine approach to nerve repair, moving beyond simply masking pain with medication to focus on restoring cellular function, improving microcirculation, and calming the nervous system through natural, evidence-based protocols.
This program is for anyone seeking non-opioid, non-surgical relief from neurological pain, including individuals navigating:
- Post-Chemotherapy Recovery: Managing persistent tingling or numbness after oncology care.
- Metabolic Syndrome & Type 2 Diabetes: Understanding and addressing the "sugar-nerve" connection.
- Spinal Health History: Support for those with a history of disc injuries, stenosis, or back surgeries.
Key Learning Outcomes
- The Root Cause Map: Why "Metabolic Health" is "Nerve Health."
- The Functional Kitchen: The top three neuro-protective nutrients commonly missing from the standard diet.
- Neuro-Biomechanical Stretches: Simple movements to decompress nerves and improve balance.
- Modern Modalities: A brief overview of Cold Laser, PEMF, and TENS units for home use.
Dr. Vaught does workshops on natural healthcare for the nervous system nation wide, as well as internationally. The program will not be recorded.
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