How To Get Rid Of Neuropathy In Feet & Legs — What Actually Works And Why Most Approaches Fall Short
If you've tried the medications, the supplements, the therapy — and the neuropathy keeps coming back — there is a specific reason. And it has nothing to do with how long you've had it.
A former pharmaceutical physician explains why neuropathy keeps returning — and what people are doing about it at the source.
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You've Already Tried What You Were Supposed To Try
Gabapentin. Pregabalin. Lyrica. Maybe physical therapy or nerve stimulation. The pills worked — for a while. Then they stopped. Or you needed more of them to get the same effect. Or the side effects made you feel worse than the neuropathy itself.
You're not here because you haven't tried. You're here because you have — and it hasn't been enough. There's a reason for that. And it's not what your doctor told you.
- You have burning, tingling or numbness in your feet or legs that doesn't go away
- Your symptoms are getting worse over time, not better
- You've tried at least one medication and the results have been disappointing
- You'd rather understand what's actually happening than just manage the pain
If two or more of these apply, the video below explains exactly what may be happening — and why conventional treatments weren't built to reach it.
The Problem With Every Neuropathy Treatment You've Already Tried
Every standard treatment for peripheral neuropathy — gabapentin, pregabalin, duloxetine, amitriptyline — works on the same principle: quieting the pain signal.
Think of a fire alarm going off in your house. These medications turn down the volume. They don't put out the fire. And when the underlying cause continues untreated, the alarm gets louder — which is why doses increase, why breakthrough symptoms return, why the condition slowly progresses regardless of compliance.
This isn't a failure of effort. It's a failure of target. The medications are hitting the right symptom but missing the underlying process.
| Treatment | What it targets | What it misses |
|---|---|---|
| Gabapentin / Lyrica | Pain signal transmission | Underlying nerve process |
| Duloxetine | Serotonin/norepinephrine | Peripheral nerve structure |
| Physical therapy | Circulation & strength | Nerve fiber condition |
| B12 / Alpha-lipoic acid | Nutritional support | Root enzyme process |
| Protocol in this presentation | The enzyme buildup at the source | Addresses the root |
The Process Behind Peripheral Neuropathy That No Medication Was Designed To Reach
A physician who spent 27 years inside the pharmaceutical industry — and has since walked away from it — spent years researching why neuropathy treatments have such a poor long-term track record.
What he found wasn't a new drug. It was an understanding of what's actually happening inside peripheral nerve fibers — and why the entire class of existing treatments works around it rather than addressing it.
The reason this hasn't been widely discussed isn't conspiracy. It's economics. Treatments that address root causes don't generate the ongoing prescription revenue that symptom-management drugs do. This physician explains the full picture — including what he observed from the inside — in the presentation below.
"6 years on gabapentin. My dose kept going up but the symptoms kept coming back. This presentation was the first thing that explained WHY — not just what to take."
"I've had neuropathy for 10 years. For the first time I actually understand what's happening in my own body — after asking doctors with no real answer for a decade."
Still have questions before watching?
- The presentation covers the full science behind why conventional treatments miss the root cause
- Why symptoms return even when medication "works" at first
- What the 3-ingredient at-home protocol involves — and the research behind it
- How long it typically takes to see results when the root process is addressed
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Why Neuropathy Keeps Returning — And What To Do About It
A former pharmaceutical physician. 27 years of industry experience. One explanation that finally makes sense.
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