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I have a memory or two of people asking for info about burning feet. For

me a lot of transdermal magnesium everyday made a big difference plus trying

to keep my blood sugar stable. But it seemed that it didn't go away

permanently, so it would not come back, until I got rid of Bartonella, a

co-infection of Lyme Disease.

blessings

Shan

excerpt from..................................................

Dr Briffa’s Natural Solutions to Common Ailments

an A-Z guide to over 150 symptoms and conditions

Page 51

_http://www.trans4mind.com/naturalsolutionsforcommonailments.pdf_

(http://www.trans4mind.com/naturalsolutionsforcommonailments.pdf)

Burning Feet Syndrome is a condition characterised by a burning sensation

in the

feet and sometimes the hands. It can often cause considerable discomfort

and

disturb sleep. There is no established medical treatment for this problem

other than

painkillers, which may cause side effects in the long term. Burning feet

syndrome is

related to a deficiency of vitamin B5 (pantothenic acid). Other potential

symptoms of B5 deficiency include depression, fatigue, weakness and loss of

appetite.

It is important to increase the consumption of foods that are rich in

vitamin B5 including liver, kidney, eggs, nuts and whole grains such as

wholemeal bread. In addition, 250 mg of vitamin B5 should be taken twice each

day

until the symptoms subside. After this, it is usually a good idea to take a

B complex supplement, which contains 25 - 50 mg of the vitamins B1, B2,

B3, B5 and B6 every day. This will help to prevent any deficiency in vitamin

B5 in the future

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