There’s no vitamin that “cures” neuropathy.
Neuropathy refers to nerve damage, often seen in conditions like Peripheral neuropathy. Treatment depends on the cause, not a single vitamin.
That said, some vitamins are important for nerve health:
- Vitamin B12: Deficiency can actually cause neuropathy. If low, replacing it can improve symptoms—but it doesn’t “cure all neuropathy.”
- B1 (thiamine), B6, and B9 (folate): Important for nerve function; deficiency can worsen symptoms.
- Vitamin D: Low levels are sometimes linked with nerve pain or weakness.
Vitamin C?
It supports general immune function and tissue repair, but it does not cure neuropathy.
Key point
Neuropathy improves only when the underlying cause is treated, for example:
- Diabetes control (very common cause)
- Stopping alcohol or toxin exposure
- Treating vitamin deficiencies
- Managing infections or autoimmune disease
If someone is selling or claiming a single vitamin “cures neuropathy,” that’s an oversimplification at best and misleading at worst.
If you want, tell me what symptoms you’re seeing (burning, tingling, numbness, where in the body), and I can help narrow down what type of neuropathy it might be and what actually helps.