Neuropathy is a condition that occurs when nerves become damaged, irritated, or unable to communicate properly. This can lead to a wide range of uncomfortable and sometimes disabling symptoms that affect daily life, movement, and overall well-being.
While neuropathy is often treated only with medications aimed at masking symptoms, true improvement requires identifying and addressing the underlying causes of nerve dysfunction.
At SABA Health & Wellness, we take a comprehensive, root-cause approach to help calm nerve irritation, support healing, and restore function whenever possible.
Common Symptoms of Neuropathy
Neuropathy can affect the hands, feet, legs, or other areas of the body and may cause:
Symptoms often begin gradually and may worsen over time if the underlying problem is not addressed.


Neuropathy is not a single disease—it is a symptom of nerve damage that can result from many different conditions, including:
In many cases, several factors contribute at once, making a thorough evaluation essential.
Why a Root-Cause Approach Matters
Standard care often focuses on pain control alone. While this can provide temporary relief, it does not address why the nerves became damaged in the first place.
By identifying contributing factors such as inflammation, nutrient deficiencies, toxic burden, or metabolic imbalance, it is often possible to:
At SABA Health & Wellness, we evaluate neuropathy from a whole-body perspective.
Your personalized care plan may include:
Rather than offering a one-size-fits-all treatment, we design a plan tailored to your specific causes and symptoms.
Hope for Healing
Nerve tissue has a remarkable ability to recover when given the right support. With proper evaluation and targeted care, many people experience meaningful improvements in pain, function, and daily comfort.
Relief from neuropathy begins with understanding the root cause—and we’re here to help you find it.

If you’re looking for functional medicine care in Longmont that treats you every step of the way, SABA Health Network is here to help. Schedule a consultation today and take the first step toward root-cause care.