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Beyond Gabapentin: The Cellular Root Cause of Peripheral Neuropathy (And How to Reverse It)

  • May 12
  • 5 min read

Updated: May 15

Introduction: The Frustration of "Management" vs. "Cure"


If you are living with peripheral neuropathy, you know the cycle all too well. You visit a specialist, get a diagnosis of "nerve damage," and are prescribed medication like Gabapentin or Pregabalin. These drugs might temporarily dull the burning or tingling, but they don't fix the problem. In fact, many patients find that over time, the symptoms return with greater intensity, or they develop new issues like brain fog and fatigue.

Foot Pain due to Neuropathy Symptoms

According to the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS), peripheral neuropathy affects millions, often stemming from diabetes, trauma, or autoimmune conditions. However, the standard medical model often stops at symptom management.


At Stenzel Chiropractic Clinic, we believe that to truly heal, we must look deeper than the symptom. We must look at the functioning cell.


Recent research and our proprietary clinical protocols suggest that the root cause of most neuropathy isn't just "high blood sugar" or "wear and tear"—it is a specific cellular energy crisis driven by a depletion of a vital molecule called NAD+.


In this article, we will uncover the "Destructive Cycle" that destroys your nerves.


The Hidden Culprit: The NAD+ Depletion Crisis

To understand why your nerves are dying, we have to understand how a healthy nerve cell functions. Every cell in your body (except red blood cells) relies on DNA as its blueprint. As we age or when exposed to toxins (medications, UV light, environmental chemicals), this DNA sustains damage.

PARPs and NAD+ are consumed to repair DNA Damage

Normally, the cell has a repair crew called PARPs (Poly ADP-ribose polymerases). But here is the catch: PARPs require a NAD+ partnership to function.


NAD+ (Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide) is a coenzyme found in every living cell. It is involved in over 400 chemical reactions, including DNA repair, energy production (glycolysis), and cellular replication.


The Destructive Cycle

When DNA damage increases (due to aging, harmful toxins, etc.), the cell calls in the PARPs to fix it. This creates a massive demand for NAD+.

  1. NAD+ is Shunted: The available NAD+ is consumed by PARPs to repair DNA.

  2. Glucose Metabolism Halts: With less NAD+ available, the cell cannot efficiently break down glucose into pyruvate (the fuel for mitochondria).

  3. Sorbitol Accumulation: Instead of becoming energy, the glucose is converted into Sorbitol, a harmful alcohol.

  4. The Explosion: Sorbitol enters the Schwann cells (the cells that create the myelin sheath protecting your nerves). It increases intracellular pressure until the cell literally bursts.

  5. Myelin Destruction: Once the myelin sheath is destroyed, nerve signals become erratic, causing the burning, tingling, and numbness you feel.


Why Standard Treatments Often Fail

Most conventional treatments focus on blocking the pain signal rather than fixing the cell.


  • Gabapentin: Works by making nerve stimulation more difficult to fire. While this reduces some neuropathy symptoms temporarily, it directly contradicts the biological requirement for nerves to live, grow, and thrive. Nerves require stimulation to regenerate. By suppressing this, you may be inadvertently slowing down the healing process.


  • Insulin/Metformin: While these manage blood sugar, they do not address the intracellular NAD+ depletion or the sorbitol trap already occurring inside the nerve cells.


According to the Mayo Clinic, while there is no single cure for neuropathy, treating the underlying cause is the most effective path to recovery. Our approach aligns with this by targeting the metabolic root rather than the symptomatic branch of relief.


The Six Pillars of Nerve Regeneration

Based on our research and formulated neuropathy protocols, we have identified six non-negotiable requirements for a nerve to Live, Grow, and Thrive. If any of these are missing, nerve regeneration will likely be hindered.

  1. Food: The cell needs the right nutrients to rebuild. This often requires a low-inflammation diet (such as Keto or Carnivore) to reduce oxidative stress.

  2. Oxygen: Mitochondria need oxygen to produce ATP. Poor circulation starves the nerve of this fuel.

  3. Stimulation: Nerves need electrical and mechanical stimulation to signal growth.

  4. Neurotrophic Factors: These are the "ingredients" that tell a new nerve where to grow. They cannot be produced in an unhealthy, fibrous environment.

  5. Healthy Tissue: Unhealthy fibrous tissue blocks blood flow and reduces mechano-receptor (feel-good nerves) from working appropriately.

  6. Mitochondrial Health: The powerhouse of the cell must be restored to generate the energy required for repair.


Real Results: The Timeline for Healing

One of the biggest misconceptions about neuropathy is that it is permanent. While nerve regeneration can be a slow process, it is absolutely possible for metabolic related neuropathies.

  • Positive Signs: If you are experiencing burning, tingling, or electric shocks, this is actually a good sign. It means your nerves are still intact and trying to fire.

  • Negative Signs: Numbness and loss of balance can indicate a disconnect from the brain and body. These take longer to resolve.


Our clinical outcomes suggest that with strict adherence to the protocol, patients can see noticeable improvements in as little as 3 weeks (often due to reduced inflammation), but true nerve regrowth can be a 12 to 18-month journey, depending on nerve damage severity. You can see one of our latest success stories and the common progression of symptoms by watching the following video:

Marcy's Success Story and Common Progression of Symptoms within Stenzel Chiropractic Clinic's Protocol

Conclusion: Take Control of Your Nerve Health

You don't have to accept numbness, burning, or balance issues as your new normal. By understanding the cellular root cause—the NAD+ depletion and sorbitol trap—you can take steps to reverse the damage.

Whether you are dealing with diabetic neuropathy, autoimmune neuropathy, or idiopathic nerve damage, the path to recovery lies in restoring the cellular environment.


Ready to start your journey? Don't guess with your health. Schedule a consultation with us to discuss your specific case, review your lab work, and determine if our NAD+-focused, multimodal protocol is right for you.


If you are living with diabetes or have unexplained nerve symptoms, schedule a free neuropathy consultation at our clinic. We’ll evaluate your blood‑sugar control, run NAD⁺ testing and design a personalized treatment plan that tackles the root cause of your neuropathy.


Call 507-524-4000 or 507-387-1222 or book online today and start your journey toward a neuropathy‑free future.


Join our Growing Neuropathy Community so you can ask questions, give praise to those who have helped you, and share your wins as you work to conquer Neuropathy! Click Here to join for free!


Want to Learn More about Peripheral Neuropathy? Find a Proven, Evidence‑Based Path to Relief from Peripheral Neuropathy. Dr. Stenzel's Book "Healing the Hidden Nerves" isn’t a medical textbook—it’s a compassionate, action‑oriented guide that equips anyone living with peripheral neuropathy to regain comfort, mobility, and confidence. Begin Your Journey by clicking the link: https://a.co/d/7B5Am7F

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This article should be used as an educational resource to help you explore lifestyle habits, self‐management techniques, and wellness

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