
PERIPHERAL NEUROPATHY WARNING!
Brooklyn, NY — The most common
method your doctor will recommend to treat
your neuropathy is with prescription drugs
that may temporarily reduce your symptoms.
These drugs have names such as Gabapentin,
Lyrica, Cymbalta, and Neurontin, and are
primarily antidepressant or anti-seizure
drugs. These drugs may cause you to feel
uncomfortable and have a variety of harmful
side effects.
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COURIER L 6 IFE, AUGUST 20-26, 2021
Bay Ridge pol
declares ‘War
on Trash’
Councilmember Justin Brannan, fl anked by DSNY workers and CB10 District Manager Josephine
Beckmann, promised more funding for Bay Ridge sanitation services at an Aug. 10
press conference. Photo by Jessica Parks
BY JESSICA PARKS
A Bay Ridge councilman declared
a “war on trash” in his district earlier
this month, after allocating
nearly $300,000 in discretionary funding
to bridge a budget gap spurred by
COVID-19.
“I really do believe a clean community
is a safe community, and a clean
and safe community is the foundation
for everything else,” said Councilmember
Justin Brannan, who represents
Bay Ridge, Dyker Heights, Bath Beach
and Bensonhurst, at an Aug. 10 press
conference.
The initiative comes after the city’s
sanitation budgets underwent severe
cuts to fi ll holes amid the pandemic —
a decision that had an immediate impact
on the neighborhoods he represents,
Brannan said Tuesday.
“Budget cuts last year were brutal,”
he told members of the press outside of
his district offi ce. “The city had to fi ll
a $9 to 10 billion budget gap because of
COVID and the sanitation cuts were
felt overnight.”
Now, as the city continues to recover
from the coronavirus, the pol has allocated
funds not just to return regular
trash service from Before Times, but
also to make them more frequent and
effective than they were previously.
“I did everything I could to not only
restore the cuts but also to double down
on investments and garbage pickup in
this community,” Brannan said.
With the new funding, the trash receptacles
on street corners in his district
will be picked up twice a day, six
days a week, and a crew from the Association
of Community Employment
Programs is being contracted for sidewalk
sweeping fi ve days a week.
A special cleaning service will also
be introduced to the neighborhood, the
motorized litter patrol, who pinpoint
locations that need immediate cleaning
— areas that are not often on the
radar of traditional cleaning services.
The second-term councilman said
the improved trash services is the fi rst
step in showing the rest of the city that
his district is back for business, especially
by giving storefronts a helping
hand in keeping the front of their
shops clean.
“That’s what it’s all about, bringing
back our communities safe and clean
and strong, and that starts with keeping
our streets clean,” Brannan said.
“I think this is a great signal that we
are coming back, we are coming out of
this pandemic strong, and we are going
to make sure our streets stay clean
and that people take pride in their
communities.”
Community Board 10’s district
manager applauded the councilman’s
push for the additional litter patrol as
it has been the subject of complaints
for years and is much needed in their
community.
“Our community is a hardworking
community and the addition of cleaning
services to help us here maintain
clean streets is so important and paramount
in the lives of our neighbors and
residents,” said Josephine Beckmann.
Sanitation Commissioner Edward
Grayson commended both Brannan
and Beckmann for being ardent voices
for their constituents and for always
working together with his department
for the betterment of the community.
“It is always a pleasure to deal with
people who care, we are dedicated civil
servants, we work for you, we want to
keep your streets clean every single
day,” he said.
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told you to just live with the problem or
try the drugs which you don’t like taking
because they make you feel uncomfortable.
Our facility right here in Brooklyn, NY offers
you hope without taking those endless drugs
with serious side effects. (see the special
neuropathy severity examination at the end
of this article).
In order to effectively treat your
neuropathy three factors must be
determined.
1) What is the underlying cause?
2) How Much Nerve Damage
3) How much treatment will your condition
require?
The treatment that is provided at
AllCare Neurocorrective Wellness
has three main goals:
1) Increase your blood flow
3) Decrease your brain-based pain
The treatment to increase blood utilizes a
specialized low-level light therapy (not to
be confused with laser therapy) using light
emitting diode technology. This technology
was originally developed by NASA to assist
in increasing blood flow
The low level light therapy is like watering a
plant. The light therapy will allow the blood
vessels to grow back around the peripheral
nerves and provide them with the proper
nutrients to heal and repair. It’s like adding
water to a plant an seeing the roots grow
deeper and deeper.
The amount of treatment needed to allow the
nerves to fully recover varies from person to
person and can only be determined after a
detailed neurological and vascular evaluation.
As long as you have not sustained at least
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