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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From left Council Member Farah N Louis, Sen. Brian Benjamin, Assemblymember
Rodneyse Bichotte Hermelyn, Rev. Al Sharpton, Attorney General
Letitia James. Offi ce of Assemblymember Rodneyse Bichotte Hermelyn
Prayer vigil for
Haiti in Brooklyn
By Nelson A. King
Little Haiti BK, in partnership with
the Office the Brooklyn Borough President,
Haitian-American community
organizations and the National Action
Network, held a prayer
vigil for Haiti on Sunday
at Newkirk Avenue,
between Nostrand Avenue
and East 29th Street in
Brooklyn.
The community-led
event provided an outlet
for New York-based
Haitian-Americans and
allies to unite in prayer
for the people of Haiti in
the wake of the assassination
of President Jovenel
Moïse.
Brooklyn is regarded as
home to the second-largest
population of Haitian-
As semblymember
Rodneyse Bichotte
Hermelyn addresses
prayer vigil. Offi ce of
Assemblymember Rodneyse
Bichotte Hermelyn
Americans in the United
States after Miami.
The people of Haiti
have faced heightened political instability,
food insecurity and turmoil following
Moïse’s assassination on July 7.
Attendees included Rep. Yvette
Clarke; New York Attorney General Letitia
James; Mayor Bill de Blasio; Brooklyn
Borough President Eric Adams; Sen.
Brian Benjamin; Assemblymember
Rodneyse Bichotte Hermelyn; Council
Members Farah N. Louis and Helen
Rosenthal; Democratic nominee for
Council District 40 Rita Joseph; and
District Leaders Josue Pierre and Edu
Hermelyn.
Others were: Eudson Tyson Francois,
a member of the Spring Valley Board of
Trustees; Sabrina Charles Pierre, Vice-
President of the East Ramapo School
Board; and prominent Hatian-American
community organizations, including
Little Haiti BK, Inc. and the Haitian-
American Law Enforcement Fraternal
Organization (HALEFO).
“We mourn with our Haitian community
over the tragic events that have
unfolded in Haiti in recent weeks,”
Adams said. “Our Haitian community
contributes immeasurably
to our shared social,
economic and civic life in
Brooklyn and beyond, and
it is critical that we stand
in solidarity with them
during this difficult time.
“I thank all the Haitian
community leaders
and community groups
who organized this vigil
in Brooklyn’s own Little
Haiti,” he added.
Rev. Sharpton, civil
rights leader and president
and founder of National
Action Network, who was
the keynote speaker, said:
“In times of struggle, we
all need to support one
another.
“The National Action Network stands
in solidarity with the Haitian-American
community through this tumultuous
time, because none of us can thrive
until everyone can,” he said. “We are
hosting this prayer vigil to stand with
our Haitian-American brothers and sisters,
shed light on this scourge on Haiti
and encourage other communities to
get involved in this time of crisis.”
Bichotte Hermelyn, the Haitian
American chair of the Brooklyn Democratic
Party, said: “I want to thank my
colleagues for joining me in calling on
President Joe Biden to make sure they
do not deport Haitians living in the US
and that they focus not on international
intervention but on humanitarian
efforts like providing food, vaccinations
and resources to ensure Haiti can move
forward graciously with fair and free
elections.”
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The main problem is that your doctor has
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
85% nerve damage there is hope!
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examination to determine the extent of the
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Call 347-274-8523 to make an
appointment with Dr. Isaac to
determine if your peripheral
neuropathy can be treated.
Now, most major health insurances are
accepted including medicare which covers
the majority of your treatment.
NOTE: We are located 1213 Avenue P right
in the heart of Midwood, Brooklyn.