Regenerative Medicine: A Breakthrough for Americans with Neuropathy

Imagine waking up each day to relentless burning pain, persistent numbness, constant brain fog, or the uncomfortable urge to urinate—even when you don’t need to. For millions of Americans living with neuropathy, these struggles are a harsh daily reality, accompanied by an exhausting cycle of trying medication after medication, desperately hoping for relief.

Damaged Nerve Cells or just a Bad Signal?

A common misconception is that neuropathy is caused by damaged nerve cells themselves; in reality, neuropathy and nerve damage result from disruptions in neural signaling, the vital communication pathways between nerve cells. Disruptions to different neural signaling pathways leads to a wide range of different symptoms.

How Neuropathy is Traditionally treated or not treated

Traditional treatments for neuropathy typically focus either on managing underlying conditions, such as diabetes, or masking neuropathy symptoms. Historically, these approaches have avoided addressing neuropathy directly. However, recent scientific advancements now allow doctors to treat neuropathy itself by repairing damaged neural signaling pathways using Regenerative Protein Arrays (RPA).

Recalibrating Neural Pathways with Regenerative Protein Arrays.

Regenerative Protein Arrays or RPAs are a unique blend of proteins, growth factors, and cytokines derived from healthy placental tissued in order to stimulate the body's natural repair process by creating the ideal environment for repairing damaged tissue or damaged neural signal pathways in the case of Neuropathy.

It was previously thought that regenerating severely damaged tissue could only be achieved through stem cell therapy. However, Regenerative Protein Arrays are proving that the most potent components of stem cells can be effectively extracted from placental tissue and utilized without the risk associated with foreign DNA that is required in stem cell therapies.

Treating Neuropathy with Regenerative Protein Arrays

Regenerative Protein Arrays has been successful in treating various types of Neuropathy including, but not limited to:

Hope for those struggling with Neuropathy.

If you or a loved one suffers from Neuropathy or any of the symptoms mentioned above, click the button below to take our RPA quiz and find out if you are a good candidate for Regenerative Protein Arrays