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The Science Behind the WSNŽ Nerve Support Formula

The WSNŽ Nerve Support Formula is a major breakthroughfor those suffering from diabetic peripheral neuropathy, by providing the nutritional support that will help the body to slow, halt and reverse the symptoms and progress of diabetic neuropathy.

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Benfotiamine

It has been known for some time that increased levels of Tiamine (vitamin B1) in the blood stream are very effective in reducing and reversing diabetic neuropathy. Unfortunately, the oral intake of vitamin B1 does not greatly increase the levels of B1 in the blood stream. Previously, the way that blood stream levels of B1 were increased was through periodic intravenous feeding or through injections every few weeks.

The reason that methods like this had to be used is that Tiamine (sometimes spelled Thiamine), like all of the B vitamins, is water-soluble. Tiamine cannot be stored in the body and flushes out within 4 to 5 hours. Oral intake of Tiamine over 5 mg results in greatly reduced bioavailability and immediately flushes out from the body (this is why urine frequently turns yellow when taking larger doses of B vitamins).

Now, a new type of vitamin B1 has been produced, called Benfotiamine. It is a fat-soluble version of vitamin B1. What does this mean?  It means this new form of vitamin B1 can be taken orally in large dosages and it will not flush out of the body the way ordinary Tiamine (vitamin B1) does.

The result is that by taking Benfotiamine the blood stream levels of vitamin B1 can now be greatly increased, nutritionally supporting the body to rapidly and effectively decrease or eliminate the symptoms of Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy.

Methylcobalamine (called Methyl B12)

It has also been found that diabetic neuropathy can be caused and made worse by insufficient amounts of vitamin B12 in the body. Vitamin B12 supports the sheathing that protects nerve cells and it has been shown in studies that it promotes the regeneration and growth of nerve cells.

In the past it has been difficult to remedy this deficiency. The reason for this is that while vitamin B12 is readily stored by the body, it is not readily absorbed by the body. For this reason much larger amounts have been used in supplementation, but even large oral dosages have not been an adequate solution.

The most common type of vitamin B12 used in supplements is called Cyanocobalamine. Taking Cyanocobalamine can result in an absorption of as little as 1/2 of 1% of the amount taken, which makes it almost impossible to get enough of this vitally important vitamin to correct the condition.

In addition to the very low absorption, the body must convert the Cyanocobalamine (which cannot be used by the body) to a form of vitamin B12 the body can use called Methylcobalamine. Unfortunately, as the body gets older it loses this ability to convert Cobalamine to Methylcobalamine.

For the above reasons, as people get older, many physicians recommend regular monthly injections of vitamin B12 to maintain adequate body levels or to replenish greatly depleted stores of this vital nutrient.

Methylcobalamine (called Methyl B12) is now available along with Benfotiamine in the WSNŽ Nerve Support formula. This is the form of vitamin B12 that can be directly utilized by the body and is available in the quantities nutritionally needed by the body to help repair itself. Methyl B12 can be taken orally and is immediately available to the body much like injectable vitamin B12.

What are the benefits?

Numerous studies have shown the benefits of using Benfotiamine and Methyl B12. Below are excerpts from some of the Benfotiamine studies:

"A significant improvement in most of the parameters [a limit or boundary which defines the scope of a process or activity] studied appeared already at the 3rd week of therapy. The greatest change occurred in the group of patients receiving the high dose of benfotiamine."

"It is quite clear that benfotiamine is absorbed much better than water-soluble thiamine salts: maximum plasma [the clear yellowish fluid of blood, not containing blood cells] levels of thiamine are about 5 times higher after benfotiamine."

"The results of this double-blind investigation, of the long-term observation and of the reports in the literature support the contention [statement] that the neurotropic [affecting nerve tissue] benfotiamine-vitamin B combination represents a starting point in the treatment of diabetic polyneuropathy [neuropathy involving more than one set of nerves]."

And here are some excerpts of the Methyl B12 studies:

"These findings suggest that a high concentration of methylcobalamin in spinal fluid is highly effective and safe for treating the symptoms of diabetic neuropathy."

"Despite intensive searches for therapeutic agents, few substances have been convincingly shown to enhance nerve regeneration in patients with peripheral neuropathies." "Ultra-high dose methylcobalamine promotes nerve regeneration."

"These findings indicate that methyl-B12 promotes regeneration of degenerating nerve terminals."

A Winning Combination

The WSNŽ Nerve Support Formula is an exact combination of Benfotiamine and Methyl B12 that are specifically designed for the needs of those suffering from or at risk for diabetic peripheral neuropathy. Order your bottle today and begin to provide your body the nutritonal support it needs in the dosages it needs, so that your body (a self repairing machine) can begin to heal itself. This unique combination of nutrients is not yet available from any other source.

No Side Effects

The WSNŽ Nerve Support Formula is 100% safe, with no side effects, and will not adversely interact with any diabetic medications.

100% Risk Free - 100% Money Back Guarantee

The WSNŽ Nerve Support Formula comes with a 90-day money back guarantee. This means that you can try the product and if not completely satisfied return it for a refund of the product price.

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