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Privacy PolicyTerms & ConditionsUnsubscribe View in Browser Neuropathy sufferers do not drink cold water. Do you feel tingling in your hands or feet? Burning? Numbness?
I don’t want to scare you, but… it’s best to deal with this now — before it leads to something more serious, like a potential amputation.
And no, that’s not an exaggeration.
When neuropathy isn’t treated at the root, it can slowly eat away at your nerves — until you can’t open a jar, hold a fork, or even feel the ground beneath your feet.
And the worst part?
Some of the most commonly prescribed treatments — like Gabapentin and Pregabalin — can actually make things worse over time.
They only mask the symptoms, while the real cause keeps doing damage.
I learned all of this from a powerful study published by Harvard University.
➡️ The research showed that the real cause of neuropathy has nothing to do with age or physical wear and tear.
It’s actually linked to a silent nutritional deficiency that damages both your peripheral nerves and your brain.
This deficiency has been spreading rapidly since June 2024 — especially in adults over 60.
If you or someone close to you experiences:
- Constant numbness or burning in hands or feet
- Sudden, unexplained shocks
- Loss of balance
- Trouble with simple tasks, like buttoning a shirt or opening a bottle
… chances are, you’re dealing with this hidden deficiency too.
The good news?
There’s a little-known yellow vitamin that may help reverse this — often within just a few days.
It was discovered by Nobel Prize–winning scientists and has already helped over 48,000 people regain sensation and mobility.
👉 Click here to watch the video before it gets removed againYou’ll learn:
- Why over 70% of traditional treatments fail
- How this yellow vitamin is changing lives
- And how to use it at home, without relying on expensive meds
If you can still feel your fingers…
Now is the time to act.
👉 Watch it here while it’s still online
With respect and truth,
Dr. Richard Les
Neuropathy & Neurodegeneration Specialist
Published by RJ Hamster
I was born on 6 August 1956 in San Francisco, California to Janet and (the late) Richard Hovis.
I grew up in Santa Monica, California where I attended elementary, junior high school, and high school (graduating in 1974), in addition to involvement in sports and recreation (Little League +, the Boy’s Club ++). Further, it was in elementary school – St. Augustine’s By-the -Sea Parish School that I found, and made the choice to truly journey with God.
I attended Arizona State University from 1974 to 1977 – seeking to become an architect, however, I was not accepted, and, as such, I graduated with a Liberal Arts degree.
Upon graduation from Arizona State University, I attended Cal Poly San Luis Obispo and studied City and Regional Planning at the Master’s level. I successfully completed one (1) year in a two (2) year program – I did not complete the Master’s degree in City and Regional Planning – due to personal reasons.
I returned to Santa Monica where I started (October 1979) my career as graphic designer with Exxon Company, USA. I spent five years with Exxon Company, USA.
While working with Exxon Company, USA I was accepted into architectural school – Sci-Arc in Southern California, however, I did not attend preferring to stay with Exxon..
In 1982 I married Laura Flosi and in April 1983 we had our one and only child – Lauren Alain Hovis – a gift from God.
We moved to Phoenix, Arizona in 1984 from Los Angeles, where I went to work as a graphic designer with Kitchell CEM (from 1985 -1987).
From 1987 – 1995 I was an independent contractor, and a registered representative in mortgage finance, financial management, graphic design, and drafting.
Further, I attended the University of Phoenix and successfully obtained a Master’s in Business Administration (MBA) in 1982.
I was also a member of the Scottsdale Jaycees, where I became very involved in community events and projects.
In 1994, I accepted a cartography position with the Defense Mapping Agency in Reston, Virginia. As such, I relocated from Phoenix to Reston.
In 1998, I was accepted and worked as a Visual Information Officer with the Central Intelligence Agency. In 2002, I worked as a Support Officer until my retirement (due to a need for shoulder surgery) in September 2018.
Away from my Federal Government service, I have been involved in various organizations and activities in Northern Virginia.
In November of 2011, I married Rebecca Ouellette in Santa Monica, California. I reside in San Tan Valley, AZ with my two hamster - Jess and Timothy, our fish, our lizard - RJ Lizard., and our cats - Pearl and Grey.
As to hobbies, I enjoy playing sports, attending sporting events, mentoring individuals from financial management to hamsters, building models, photography, travel, multimedia design, managing partner for RJ Hamster, and jazz – smooth jazz to a samba or a bossa nova.
Love and God Bless,
Peter – aka RJ Hamster Jo hi
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