Are you constantly dealing with pain that prevents you from having the best quality of life? Neurolumen is your answer in getting back to doing things that you used to do and living your best life. As a military veteran with 4 years in the Marine Corps and 17 years on active duty in the Army National Guard, I was dealing with neuropathy and migraines on a daily basis. However, since the VA gave me the Neurolumen device, I’m able to significantly reduce my pain, increase my productivity and get my life back.
Neurolomen combines low-level laser, electrical stimulation and LED light therapy in an easy to apply wrap. The restorative power of the light therapy not only decreases inflammation, but also increases circulation to offer an effective alternative for your pain relief. Neurolumen has taken the most effective three wavelengths of light and strategically placed them to provide the best therapeutic benefit. Treatments with this device will administer light therapy while simultaneously delivering electrical stimulation. This will create muscle movement that will increase the removal of toxins in the area while increasing the supply of much needed nutrients.
It’s very important to drink a lot of water because the intensity level of the Neurolumen device depends on how hydrated your body is on a daily basis. The combination of these powerful technologies come together to create a synergy that proves to be more effective than each modality alone. The device is battery operated to travel with you anywhere. The Neurolumen device has 12 lasers, 24 LEDS and eight electrical stimulation pads per unit. You can treat up to six areas at one time. It comes with a metal case and gel pads that last up to three months. It can also be modified to use with a pacemaker. The device is not to be used with people who are pregnant, have seizures, or have cancer. It’s FDA cleared for home use.
I highly recommend using the neurolumen device. I was having a meniscus tear surgery on my left knee in 2016 when the doctor accidentally cut my femoral artery in half during the surgery. I went back to the emergency room two days later after surgery due to unbearable pain in my entire leg and foot. It took another hospital two more days to figure out that my femoral artery was cut in half during the meniscus tear surgery. So I had to have emergency repair surgery where the doctor took a vein from the same leg to repair my femoral artery. I was told by several doctors that it was a miracle that I lived with my femoral artery being cut in half for four days. I couldn’t walk for four months after the accident. The accident caused me to have permanent neuropathy from my foot to four inches above my knee. So my foot and leg was numb and caused me to have permanent neuropathy which is severe nerve damage. So after the first treatment using the Neurolomen device, I could finally feel my foot for the first time in nine years since the surgical accident. The numbness in my foot almost completely disappeared right after the first neurolumen treatment because the neurolumen helped increase my blood circulation which in turn helped reverse some of the nerve damage in my leg and foot. I highly recommend getting treated with the neurolumen device.
The Neurolomen device is not painful at all to use. The pads are very sticky so you just have to pull the pads off very slowly. The treatable areas using the Neurolumen device include: back, neck, shoulder, hip, knee, foot, ankle, hand, elbow and wrist. Neurolumen relieves discomfort in the following areas: arthritis, neuropathy, chronic/acute pain, lymphedema, wound care, multiple sclerosis, sciatica, peripheral artery disease (PAD), venous insufficiency (CVI), drug addiction, scoliosis, shingles, trigeminal neuralgia, Parkinsons, carpal tunnel, migraines and radiculopathy.
If you have any questions about the Neurolumen device, you can call Neurolumen at 405463-6525 or for more information about the device go to www.neurolumen.com or check out neurolumen at www.youtube.com/@neurolumenllc3561.
— If you have any questions about veteran or veteran dependent benefits, you can contact DAV Chapter 20 Service Officer/VFW Post 539 Veteran Service Officer Tricia Bear at 479-414-0952 or ladymarine100@