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Yahoo
3 days ago
- Health
- Yahoo
Nerve Freedom Supplement Launches Nationwide to Support Natural Nerve Health and Physical Comfort
Plant-Based Supplement Offers Natural Support for Nerve Health, Mobility, and Everyday Physical Comfort Lakeland, June 07, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Nerve Freedom, a newly introduced plant-based wellness supplement formulated to support nerve health and physical comfort, is now available nationwide. Designed for easy daily use, Nerve Freedom offers a natural solution for individuals looking to maintain everyday mobility and nerve-related wellness through holistic nutritional support. According to the official website, Nerve Freedom is crafted with a blend of carefully selected botanical and nutritional ingredients intended to promote a sense of comfort in hands, feet, and limbs. The product is manufactured in the United States in facilities that adhere to rigorous quality and safety protocols. The creators of Nerve Freedom emphasize their mission to provide an accessible, non-synthetic alternative for individuals navigating common lifestyle-related sensitivity or age-associated wellness challenges. The supplement integrates easily into any daily routine, requiring no complicated regimens or medical oversight. While specific details about the proprietary formula remain confidential, Nerve Freedom's natural composition aligns with the growing consumer preference for plant-based wellness options. The supplement does not contain artificial additives, and it is designed to support those interested in proactive approaches to long-term nerve wellness. Early interest in the product has grown rapidly, as individuals increasingly seek out natural alternatives that align with holistic health goals. As noted on the official website, several users report positive experiences with routine use, sharing feedback about enhanced daily comfort and ease of movement. Individual results may vary. Nerve Freedom is currently available for direct purchase online, with a satisfaction guarantee offered to first-time customers. The brand's commitment to transparency, customer care, and clean ingredient sourcing has positioned it as a promising new option in the natural wellness market. For more details about Nerve Freedom, including how to access the official video presentation and secure ordering options, visit the official website: About Nerve Freedom Nerve Freedom is a wellness supplement designed to support nerve health and overall comfort through a natural, plant-based formula. Manufactured in the U.S. under strict quality standards, the supplement offers a convenient daily approach for individuals pursuing proactive, holistic well-being. Media Contact:Nerve FreedomP.O. Box 90129Lakeland, FL 33804Email: supportnervefreedom@ Support: (877) 855-9829 DISCLAIMER This release is for informational purposes only. The statements herein have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. Nerve Freedom is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Always consult with a licensed healthcare provider before beginning any new supplement routine. Individual results may vary. CONTACT: Email: supportnervefreedom@ Order Support: (877) 855-9829


Washington Post
02-06-2025
- General
- Washington Post
What to know about nerve pain and tingling hands and feet
Consumer Reports has no financial relationship with any advertisers on this site. Have you experienced pain or tingling in your hands or feet? Those are signs of possible neuropathy, 'a general term for nerve dysfunction in your limbs,' says Eva Feldman, a professor of neurology at the University of Michigan Medical School in Ann Arbor. The likelihood of neuropathy appears to increase with age. That's partly because the number of nerve cells in your body declines over the years, and those that remain become less functional. And 'if they are damaged by injury or an underlying medical condition, they struggle more to recover,' says Anne Louise Oaklander, an associate professor of neurology at Harvard Medical School. Chronic conditions such as diabetes, as well as autoimmune disease and treatments such as some kinds of chemotherapy, can cause neuropathy, too, Oaklander says. Long-term untreated hypothyroidism, kidney disease and obesity also can increase the risk, according to the Mayo Clinic. Another potential cause is vitamin B12 deficiency, which is thought to affect at least 20 percent of adults over age 60, says Kunal Desai, an assistant professor of neurology at the Yale School of Medicine in New Haven, Connecticut. Here's what to do if you think you have neuropathy. Tingling or painful sensations in your hands and/or feet are the main symptoms. 'Patients often describe it as feeling like ants crawling on their feet, or even as prickling or burning,' Feldman says. Another red flag is numbness in your hands or feet that leaves you feeling unsteady. If you have any of the above, call your doctor right away. That's especially important if you have a chronic condition such as Type 2 diabetes or you're being treated with certain chemotherapy drugs. Your primary care practitioner will examine you, including the skin on your hands and feet, to look for fissures or cracks. They'll test your reflexes and might use a tuning fork in the area to see whether you can feel the vibration or prick you with a pin to see whether you feel pain. They might check the strength in your hands and feet, as well. If any results are abnormal, you'll probably have tests of your nerves for confirmation and, if those results are abnormal, blood tests to check for contributing conditions such as Type 2 diabetes, Oaklander says. If the neuropathy is on only one side or is worse on one side, Feldman says, you'll need to see a neurologist to rule out more serious conditions such as amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. How your neuropathy is treated usually depends on the cause, Feldman says. If it's Type 2 diabetes, exercise and weight loss, if needed, can improve symptoms, according to a 2022 review in the journal Lancet Neurology. Neuropathy due to an autoimmune disorder, hypothyroidism or a vitamin B12 deficiency often eases once the underlying condition is corrected. If it's caused by chemotherapy, your doctor may change your regimen or advise a treatment break. If those steps aren't enough, medication may help. The American Academy of Neurology advises trying tricyclic antidepressants like amitriptyline, serotonin norepinephrine reuptake inhibitors such as duloxetine (Cymbalta) and venlafaxine (Effexor ER) or gabapentinoids like gabapentin (Neurontin and others). A topical prescription capsaicin patch helps, but it can cause a rash or burning sensation. If you have foot neuropathy, you should see a podiatrist several times a year to have your feet checked for sores, ulcers and signs of infection. You should also examine your feet daily. And if you're 50 or older, experts say to make sure to get Shingrix, the two-dose shingles vaccine. Shingles can cause a painful condition called postherpetic neuralgia, which has symptoms similar to neuropathy, Feldman says. Shingrix has been found to be more than 90 percent effective at preventing it in people who get shingles. Consumer Reports is an independent, nonprofit organization that works side by side with consumers to create a fairer, safer and healthier world. CR does not endorse products or services and does not accept advertising. Read more at


Globe and Mail
14-05-2025
- Business
- Globe and Mail
Autonomix CEO Brad Hauser to Present at Virtual Investor's Closing Bell Event
Live webcast followed by an interactive Q&A session on Thursday, May 22 nd at 4:00 PM ET Access the event here THE WOODLANDS, TX, May 14, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Autonomix Medical, Inc. (NASDAQ: AMIX) ('Autonomix' or the 'Company'), a medical device company focused on advancing precision nerve-targeted treatments, today announced it will participate in the Virtual Investor Closing Bell Series on Thursday, May 22, 2025 at 4:00 PM ET. As part of the event, Brad Hauser, President and Chief Executive Officer of Autonomix, will provide a corporate overview and discuss the Company's first-in-class platform system technology, a catheter-based microchip sensing array that may have the ability to detect and differentiate neural signals with greater sensitivity than currently available technologies. In addition, investors and interested parties will have the opportunity to submit questions live during the event. The Company will answer as many questions as possible in the time allowed. The live video webcast will be available on the Events page under the Investors section of the Company's website ( A webcast replay will be available two hours following the live event and will be accessible for 90 days. About Autonomix Medical, Inc. Autonomix is a medical device company focused on advancing innovative technologies to revolutionize how diseases involving the nervous system are diagnosed and treated. The Company's first-in-class platform system technology includes a catheter-based microchip sensing array that may have the ability to detect and differentiate neural signals with greater sensitivity than currently available technologies. We believe this will enable, for the first time ever, transvascular diagnosis and treatment of diseases involving the peripheral nervous system virtually anywhere in the body. We are initially developing this technology for the treatment of pain, with initial trials focused on pancreatic cancer, a condition that causes debilitating pain and is without a reliable solution. Our technology constitutes a platform to address dozens of potential indications, including cardiology, hypertension and chronic pain management, across a wide disease spectrum. Our technology is investigational and has not yet been cleared for marketing in the United States. Investor and Media Contact