How to Control Diabetic Nerve Pain with Drinks

You don't to live with daily diabetic nerve pain that is so intense. Your nutrition, food and drinks can help to control diabetic nerve pain you feel. Living with diabetic nerve pain means learning to control the condition with healthy choices you make for your body. These choices should be made on a daily basis. What might work well for one person with diabetic nerve pain management, might not work as well for another diabetic. Always talk to your health care provider about changes in your diet and your diabetes for diabetic nerve pain management.

Instructions

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      Drink lot of water daily to help with diabetic nerve pain management. Water is good to get rid of toxins in your body and help reduce the amount of diabetic nerve pain you feel.

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      Carry around a glass of filtered water with you all day long. Fill a filtered water pitcher with water in the morning. Pour a glass of water. Drink it. Pour a second glass of water and carry it around with you. Before you know it, you'll be in the habit of drinking water for diabetic nerve pain and staying hydrated.

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      Eliminate sodas or pop from your diet completely to help with diabetic nerve pain you feel. Sodas are high in acid and other ingredients. Essentially, there is nothing nutritious in sodas or pop for you. You will help with diabetic nerve pain and kidney function to completely eliminate sodas.

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      Eliminate carbonated drinks from your diet completely to help with diabetic nerve pain you feel. Carbonated drinks often have other properties to them, including sodium that are not good for diabetics to have.

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      Eliminate caffeine drinks from your diet completely to help with diabetic nerve pain you feel. Caffeine stimulates the nervous system and can make diabetic nerve pain feel worse. Stick to drinks that don't contain any caffeine in them to reduce the amount of diabetic nerve pain you feel. This includes teas that have caffeine in them as well.

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