Who Needs Zobria®?
Impaired nerve function caused by nutritional deficiency usually presents in a particular pattern.
The following conditions have been shown to cause nutritional deficiencies that impact nerve function, resulting in symptoms which may be helped by Zobria®:
Diabetes
About one-half of all diabetics will develop numbness, tingling, burning, or pain in their feet and legs. This breakdown in the functioning of the nerves in their feet and legs may be due to many factors, one of which is a common nutritional deficiency suffered by diabetics.
The science is very clear: Vitamin B1 and B12 deficiencies are both very common in diabetics. Both vitamin B1 and vitamin B12 are essential for nerve function in the feet and legs. Deficiency in either of these vitamins can cause numbness, tingling, burning, or pain in the feet and legs.
Studies have shown that reversing this nutrient deficiency in diabetics with the key ingredients in Zobria® often improves the functioning of the nerves in the feet and legs, leading to improvement in numbness, tingling, burning, or pain in the feet and legs, within a month.*
Diabetics taking metformin are at even greater risk of being deficient in these vitamins because metformin blocks the absorption of these vitamins in the intestines.
A history of alcohol abuse
Over the course of a lifetime, excessive and chronic alcohol consumption has been shown to have a toxic effect on the ability of the intestines to absorb certain vitamins. As such, many people who have used alcohol excessively often develop a severe nutritional deficiency. This can cause numbness, tingling, burning, or pain in their feet and legs, as well as impaired functioning of the brain. The use of the breakthrough ingredients in Zobria® has been shown to improve numbness, tingling, burning, or pain in the feet and legs. It has also been shown to improve brain function in people who have abused alcohol excessively over long periods of time. *
Use of certain medications
Many medications can cause troublesome nutritional deficiencies, including:
- Metformin—the most commonly prescribed medication for the treatment of diabetes—inhibits the absorption of certain vitamins from the intestines.
- Diuretics, also known as water pills, are used in the treatment of high blood pressure and swelling in the legs. Diuretics can cause the excessive urination of certain vitamins, leading to diminished nerve function.
- Drugs used in the treatment of cancer such as fluorouracil, paclitaxel, and nivolumab.
- PLEASE NOTE: IF YOU ARE BEING TREATED FOR OR HAVE AN ACTIVE CANCER YOU SHOULD ALWAYS CONSULT THE PHYSICIAN MANAGING YOUR CANCER TREATMENT BEFORE TAKING ANY DIETARY SUPPLEMENTS OR NUTRIENTS—INCLUDING ZOBRIA®.
Advanced age
Nutritional deficiencies are common in people 65 years of age or older. It often causes the nerves in the feet and legs to function less successfully, causing numbness, tingling, burning, or shooting pains. One study found that these symptoms affect over 25% of people aged 65-75, and over 50% of people 85 years of age or older.
Obesity and/or gastric bypass surgery
People who are significantly overweight often suffer from nutritional deficiencies which cause numbness, tingling, burning, or pain in the feet and legs.
Nutrient deficiency also affects about 1 in 5 people after gastric bypass surgery. It has been found that many people who have undergone surgery for weight loss are unable to properly absorb certain vitamins from the intestines which may cause numbness, tingling, burning, or pain in the feet and legs.