
Living with diabetic neuropathy—burning, tingling, numbness, tingling hands and feet, or pain in the hands and feet—can affect your quality of life and make daily activities difficult. Traditional treatments often focus on managing symptoms, but Physiologic Insulin Resensitization (PIR) offers a new, more targeted approach.
PIR therapy uses intravenous insulin infusions designed to mimic how the body naturally releases insulin—as a hormone, not just a drug. This approach helps resensitize insulin receptors, improving how your cells use glucose and restoring cellular energy. For nerves that are damaged due to long-term high blood sugar, this improved cellular energy can help reduce inflammation, support nerve repair, and restore normal sensation.
Clinical studies and patient reports have shown that PIR therapy may lead to:
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Reduced numbness and tingling
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Decreased burning or sharp pain
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Improved balance and coordination
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A lower risk of falls and foot ulcers
If you’re tired of simply managing the discomfort of diabetic neuropathy, PIR may offer real relief and healing at the source. Who wants to live with tingling hands and feet?
📞 Contact us today to learn if you’re a candidate for PIR therapy and take the next step toward a more comfortable, active life.