Manage Your Diabetic Symptoms,
The Natural Way

Diabetes, a condition marked by high levels of blood sugar, can result in nerve damage and pain throughout the body if symptoms are not kept in check.


Effects can range from Focal Neuropathy affecting the hands and eyes to Peripheral Neuropathy of the feet.


Those with diabetic neuropathy may experience pain, tingling, numbness, or weakness in their extremities.

Here Is How Diabetes Affects The Body

Nerve Damage: Diabetes 101

Nerve Pain & Damage

Neuropathic pain, or diabetic neuropathy, can develop when long-lasting high blood sugar or blood pressure levels damage nerves.

Diabetic Neuropathy: Diabetes 101

High Blood Sugar Levels

High blood glucose levels can make you more susceptible to developing cardiovascular disease, having low energy, and other complications.

Blood Sugar Complications: Diabetes 101

Numbness In the Feet

Nerve damage can lead to pain, numbness, tingling, and weakness in the feet. This can make it especially easy for diabetic wounds to develop or go unnoticed.

Risk of Future Disease: Diabetes 101

Risk Of Further Disease

If diabetic symptoms are not managed, you are left at greater risk of cardiovascular disease and suffering a stroke, or heart attack.

What Are Your Next Steps For Relief From Diabetic Neuropathy?

AT WELL THEORY, OUR GOAL IS TO HELP YOU CURATE A LIFE LIVED WELL – IN A LASTING, HOLISTIC WAY.

1. Lead a Healthy, Active Lifestyle


This should be a daily staple whether you are managing diabetes or not.


Eating a balanced, nutrient-rich meal and getting physical activity every day can help to keep blood sugar, blood pressure, and cholesterol at healthy levels.

Get Regular Exercise: Diabetes 101
2. Manage Your Stress Levels


Stress greatly affects the body, from promoting inflammation and weakened immunity to exacerbating physical pain emotional distress.


Keep stress levels low with aromatherapy and regular self-care to keep from flaring your current symptoms


Address Anxiety and Stress: Diabetes 101
3. Take Good Care Of Your Feet


Diabetes can lead to numbness in the feet, making it very easy for wounds and issues to go unnoticed.


Prevent these injuries by inspecting your feet daily, washing and drying them thoroughly, and keeping toenails trimmed.

Take Good Care of Your Feet: Diabetes 101
4. Don't Skip Your Check-Ups


Keeping in touch with your doctor and attending each scheduled appointment can help to keep your symptoms under control.


Don’t underestimate the importance of a professional opinion and evaluation!

Don't Skip on Check-Ups: Diabetes 101
5. Supplement With Alpha-Lipoic Acid!


Alpha-lipoic Acid (ALA) is a naturally occurring, highly antioxidant substance that can help to protect the body from nerve damage and oxidative stress.


Supplement with this daily to better manage your diabetic symptoms!

Supplement with Well Theory: Diabetes 101

UPDATE YOUR LIFESTYLE & WELLNESS ROUTINES.

IT’S EASY TO GET STUCK IN OLD WAYS OF LIVING. IT’S TIME TO MAKE ROOM FOR NATURAL RELIEF FROM DIABETES SYMPTOMS.

Universal Antioxidant For Optimal Nerve Health


Alpha-lipoic acid (ALA) is a powerful antioxidant supplement.


It supports healthy mitochondrial function, and promotes your body’s production of essential antioxidants, like glutathione, to fight damaging free radicals in the body – naturally reducing neuropathic pain.

Berberine


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Berberine HCl mimics the diabetic drug Metformin. It increases sensitivity to insulin to reduce blood glucose levels in those with type 2 Diabetes. Glucose in the blood is better absorbed and process for energy.

Daily B-Complex


Essential B-Complex vitamins support metabolism, antioxidant action, neural signaling, healthy brain function, overall cell health, and nerve support – playing a role in most essential tasks of a healthy body!


Schisandra Berry is an adaptogen that helps your body respond well to stress – boosting mood, improving cognition, and much more.

Total Nervous System Health Support


Peripheral neuropathy is one of the most common, and worrisome, symptoms of unmanaged diabetes.


This surgeon-formulated multi includes nourishing ingredients like anti-inflammatory PEA, NAC, Chlorella, and more to protect your entire nervous system from damage while reducing neuropathic pain.

Our Goal For You:

Our goal is not to treat the symptoms of illness but to support you in your long-term wellness journey as you transform your health for the better, in a way that lasts.


Ultimately, your body has the tools it needs to self-heal and treat problems. We simply seek to enhance those natural abilities.


Our products and resources are all designed to be worked seamlessly into your healthy lifestyle.


No doctor’s appointments, no expensive pharmaceuticals, no troubling side effects – just natural options that actually work.

You Can Take Steps To Improve Your Overall Health Today.

Find natural, lasting relief with Well Theory.

Well Theory: Founded To Support Your Health Goals

Dr. Warner founded Well Theory according to her beliefs about functional medicine, or functional wellness, verses conventional medicine.

Take Charge Of Your Health With Well Theory
Conventional medicine often overlooks holistic, long-term lifestyle changes in favor of prescribing heavy pharmaceuticals, recommending harsh and invasive treatments like surgeries, and more in an attempt to stop pain or disease as it occurs.


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I think we all know that conventional and modern medicine is reactionary and piecemeal, whereas good medicine should be proactive and encompass the whole of you and your body’s systems.


How We Support You On Your Wellness Journey:
Functional healing focuses more on supporting an already healthy lifestyle – or adapting routines to create a healthier way of living – instead of merely responding to illness and injury with treatments designed to only address symptoms.


At Well Theory, we believe that you are ultimately in charge of accomplishing your health goals. We just give you the tools and resources you need to get started towards a path to better overall wellness.

We believe that you should be empowered in your health journey.

Dr. Meredith Warner: Orthopedic Surgeon & Inventory of Well Theory

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