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NERVEsustain™: Natural Support for Peripheral Neuropathy Pain

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July 9, 2019
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NERVEsustain™: Natural Support for Peripheral Neuropathy Pain

NERVEsustain™ offers peripheral nerve support to those fighting the symptoms of Type 2 diabetes. In addition to nerve damage caused by excessive glucose levels, those with Type 2 diabetes also suffer a loss of B vitamins because of some diabetes medications. NERVEsustain™ provides the nutrients necessary to support these nerves and reduce the pain.

Neuropathy symptoms can run the gamut from numbness to burning pain. This discomfort can affect any part of the body but are most common in the hands and feet. Numbness in the hands can lead to a loss of gripping power and injury, particularly when working with hot surfaces or knives. Numbness in the feet can lead to unnoticed injuries that can grow into dangerous and even deadly infections over time. One of the greatest challenges for those who develop Type 2 diabetes is that they often need to increase their exercise routines to improve their condition. However, if your feet are numb, tingling or painful, additional exercise can be nearly impossible.

In addition, diabetes and the attendant discomfort of peripheral neuropathy can be exacerbated by a lack of several nutrients which are stripped out of the body by diabetes medications such as Metformin. The loss of these nutrients can exacerbate the neuropathic inflammation caused by high glucose levels. NERVEsustain™ protects nerves by replacing nutrients including:

  • L-5-MTHF, or folate. Many diabetes medications deplete available folates and can increase neuropathy symptoms. 

  • Methylcobalamin, or Vitamin B12. This vitamin is often deficient in the elderly and a lack of it depletes the protective myelin sheath around your nerves and may cause tingling, burning or numbness.

  • Pyridoxal 5’ Phosphate, or Vitamin B6. If you are low on this vitamin, it can cause pain in your hands and feet.

  • Riboflavin helps you metabolize your B vitamins, which is crucial for nerve health.

  • Thiamine is crucial to nerve health and is flushed out of the body by excessive alcohol consumption.

  • Magnesium helps to transmit normal nerve impulses. High glucose levels will cause you to burn up more magnesium.

  • Ascorbyl Palmitate, or Vitamin C, will protect your nerves from diabetic damage over time.


While diabetes medications are crucial to reduce glucose levels and protect your blood and organs from the damage caused by too much sugar in the blood, they can strip your body of necessary nutrients, B vitamins in particular. These nutrients are necessary for healthy nerve function. If you struggle with neuropathic numbness, tingling or pain, access to this Metabolic Maintenance product can reduce nerve damage over time, lower your pain level, and return feeling to your extremities.


Metabolic Maintenance has been working for more than three decades to offer supplements to anyone seeking better health. Their product line includes therapies for cardio and metabolic health, cognitive support, and musculoskeletal health. If the pain, tingling, or numbness of diabetes-related peripheral neuropathy is negatively impacting your life, adding NERVEsustain™ to your supplement routine could move your health in a brand-new direction.

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Company Name: Metabolic Maintenance
Contact Person: Richard C. Guan
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Phone: 800-772-7873
Address:601 N Larch Street PO Box 940
City: Sisters
State: OR
Country: United States
Website: www.metabolicmaintenance.com

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