Peripheral neuropathy refers to damage to the nerves outside of the brain and spinal cord. In people with Parkinson’s disease, this can result from the condition itself, long-term medication use (like Levodopa), or related nutritional deficiencies.
This nerve damage most often affects the hands, feet, arms, or legs—causing pain, tingling, numbness, or weakness. Over time, symptoms may progress, or new ones may appear, especially in people with advanced Parkinson’s or those managing the disease for many years.
If you or a loved one is managing Parkinson’s disease, certain factors may increase the likelihood of developing peripheral neuropathy:
Prolonged use of Levodopa or similar medications
Vitamin or nutrient deficiencies
Age over 60
Coexisting autoimmune conditions
Sedentary lifestyle or poor circulation
History of diabetes or metabolic issues
Identifying and addressing these risk factors is an essential part of a natural healing plan.
You don’t have to accept nerve pain as just another part of living with Parkinson’s. While traditional treatments often focus only on masking symptoms, Nupera takes a different approach—one that works with your body, not against it.
Our innovative 2-step natural treatment is designed to calm overactive nerves and fuel the healing process from within. Even when neuropathy stems from a complex condition like Parkinson’s, your body still can recover—if given the right support.
Here’s how our treatment works:
✔ Reduce inflammation that contributes to ongoing nerve damage
✔ Stimulate nerve regeneration to repair damaged fibers
✔ Restore key nutrients (like B12 and folate) essential for nerve health
Whether you're dealing with small fiber neuropathy, autonomic symptoms, or general sensory loss related to Parkinson’s, our comprehensive care model focuses on addressing the root cause—not just covering up the discomfort