Healing Lotus Acupuncture, the Quad Cities' only evidenced based acupuncture clinic, uses a drug - free integrative approach to effectively treat peripheral neuropathy.

Moline, IL., November 12, 2014  -  Healing Lotus Acupuncture announced the release of an exclusive report, The Patient's Guide to Overcoming Neuropathy:  An Integrative Approach.  This free 23 page report reveals why you have neuropathy, what your doctor isn't telling you, why your conventional treatment isn't working, and what you can do to improve your quality of life.

If you're like most peripheral neuropathy sufferers, your doctor probably gave you a drug to take, and then shoved you out the door.  Do you really want to take an unnecessary drug for the rest of your life?  These drugs only suppress the symptoms; they don't treat the root of the problem.

Our new Peripheral Nerve Rejuvenation® (PNR®) Program integrates Eastern medicine with Functional medicine to provide the most effective treatment for peripheral neuropathy.  The PNR® program includes one of the most thorough evaluations to determine if you are an eligible candidate for the PNR® program.  If you do qualify for our unique program, we will address the root cause of your neuropathy through 5 evidence based therapeutic strategies, which have yielded a high rate of clinical success, and significantly improved the quality of life for many patients.

To learn more about this innovative program you can download the free report at:  www.HealingLotus.co/neuropathy or you can contact Scott Stewart at: (309) 764-4753 or healinglotustcm@gmail.com.

 

 

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