This content highlights a novel approach to treating nerve pain, specifically neuropathy, by addressing underlying nutrient deficiencies, particularly magnesium, rather than just masking symptoms. It introduces a specialized topical magnesium chloride cream as a potentially effective solution.
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a 67year-old retired teacher with nerve
pain. Let's call her, I don't know,
Susan for medical confidentiality
reasons. Well, Susan tried 17 different
treatments in 3 years. Only one thing
let her play with her grandkids again.
Susan kept a list. Gabapentan, Eura,
three different nerve blocks,
compression socks, two different TENS
units, acupuncture, physical therapy,
vibrating foot massagers, you name it.
CBD oil, alpha lipoic acid supplements,
vitamin B complex, magnesium pills from
CVS, prescription topical creams,
steroid injections, meditation apps,
even one of those $300 infrared light
devices. Some helped for a few days.
Most did nothing. And unfortunately, a
couple of things made things worse, like
those $160 therapeutic shoes that hurt
worse than her regular sneakers, or the
how about the GABA patent that made her
so foggy she forgot her own grandson's
name. Not to mention the nerve blacks,
which actually made her pain worse for
weeks. And you know, by treatment number
17, she spent over $2,000, was just
ready to give up. It felt like no matter
what she tried, her pain just kept
getting worse. And all she really wanted
was to feel like her youthful, younger
self again. That was it. She just wanted
to feel like Susan again. But the
reality was her daughter was already
researching assisted living facilities.
Now, Susan knew she was running out of
time to turn this around. So, she was
willing to try one more thing. But not
because she believed it would work. She
didn't. She tried it because her friend
wouldn't stop begging her to just try
one last thing. So, for weeks, Susan
ignored her texts, nodding along when
she came over and almost hung up on her
a few times. She was just sick and tired
of these well-meaning friends sharing
their last discoveries with her. But
eventually, Susan finally gave in and
decided she'd just humor her friend just
one last time. And if she was wrong,
well, now she'd have a reason to never
listen to her again. But to her own
surprise, 6 weeks later, Susan spent 4
hours at the zoo with her twin
grandsons. But she wasn't sitting on the
benches watching. She was walking,
chasing, playing with her grandkids like
she'd always dreamed of. And yes, she
still had pain some days, which she
tried isn't a miracle or anything like
that. But now she can plan things and
actually live her life without that
constant fear of having to cancel
everything. And you know, it's all
because she finally found something that
actually reached the nerves instead of
just masking the symptoms. So what I'm
about to share with you isn't another
band-aid or temporary fix. It's what
finally worked for Susan and my wife's
friend. So it might just work for you,
too. I'm talking about addressing the
real issue. Now, I'm gonna show you how
to calm down those raw, exposed, worn
out nerves that are making you
miserable. My name is Dr. Dave E. David.
You might have seen me on TV being
interviewed on Fox News, ABC, CNN, and
other news stations, and shows like the
Food Network. You know, I appeared on
many of those shows with celebrities and
Hollywood stars that you would
undoubtedly know the names of. I've even
hosted my own TV show, and I've been on
the cover of Women's World magazine. I'm
also Harvard trained and been a doctor
for well over 45 years. And you know
during that time I've helped a lot of
people with a lot of different
conditions. And part of being a doctor
is knowing the importance of every
single nerve in the body. So while there
are only 12 pairs of what we call
cranial nerves and 31 pairs of spinal
nerves, those are just the main
branches. You see, the human body
actually has hundreds of peripheral
nerves in your hands and your feet, and
those are the ones that cause neuropathy
pain and discomfort as you get older,
too. But it wasn't just about knowing
where these nerves were. It was about
understanding how to treat nerve pain,
which sometimes includes testing
nutrient levels to diagnose the source
of persistent nerve pain. And having
worked with so many patients, I've seen
firsthand just how debilitating
neuropathy can be, especially in the
feet and legs. You know, I've seen
entire families torn apart by improperly
managed neuropathy. You know, a lot of
people just aren't ready to dress,
bathe, and take care of their partner
24/7. Add on the medical costs of simply
trying to manage the pain and the
emotional strain of being in constant
pain, and it really is heartbreaking.
And while surgery can be an effective
option for some people, most insurance
plans will even cover it. So the sheer
cost makes it unrealistic for most
people. On top of that, most surgical
procedures for treating neuropathy pain,
they're not permanent. They're often
temporary, require follow-ups, and can
lead to something called surgically
induced neuropathic pain or SNPP. Now,
I'm not here to discourage surgery. I'm
just here to let you know what the risks
are. Studies on surgical procedures show
that between 10% and 50% of patients may
develop chronic neuropathy pain after
surgery. And yes, this does include
surgeries meant to treat neuropathy
pain. That's why most people decide that
between the costs and the potential
risks, getting surgery is just not
always worth it. Like my wife's friend,
you know, since I'm going to change her
name for medical confidentiality, let's
just call her Linda. Linda called my
wife in tears because she had to cancel
plans with her grandchildren. She
promised to finally take them to the
zoo, but her foot neuropathy was flaring
up. She could barely stand, let alone
walk around the zoo all day trying to
keep up with two kids. But you know, the
heartbreaking disappointment on their
little faces when Linda had to break her
promise was just too much. And when
Linda called my wife, she's practically
sobbing. She said, "Your husband was a
doctor. Can you please ask him if he's
got any ideas? My life sucks. This isn't
how I envisioned my retirement. I can't
keep living like this. Well, by this
point, her doctors were already
recommending nerve blocks and surgery.
But the out-of- pocket costs were just
too high and she was terrified of the
potential risks. What if her nerve pain
got worse? What if she lost muscle
function or wound up feeling numb all
the time? She wouldn't even be able to
take care of herself and she couldn't
take that risk. So she felt trapped like
she had to just accept her neuropathy
pain as a part of aging. But fortunately
for Linda, I already had a pretty good
idea about what was causing her pain and
what she could do about it. And I
discovered it years ago during my
volunteer medical relief work in Sri
Lanka. The older people there were
hobbling around in excruciating pain.
But when I examined them, their pain
wasn't coming from their tsunami related
injuries. It was actually a severe
nutrient deficiency causing their nerve
pain. And research confirms what I saw.
When your body lacks the right
nutrients, it leads to painful nerve
damage. But pain doesn't mean your
nerves are damaged beyond repair. Far
from it. Pain just means your nerves are
still alive and capable of repairing
themselves. Do you know that the Mayo
Clinic even confirmed that your nerves
can regrow up to 1 in every month? But
the catch is that they need the right
nutrients to do it. And the solution
isn't as simple as eating healthier,
take a vitamin. If we want our nerves to
regrow, this one specific nutrient they
need that 50% of Americans are not
getting enough of. And it's not just
Americans. People all over the world
aren't getting enough of it. And this
nutrient is one very specific type of
magnesium that's really hard to find.
Now, I know that most multivitamins
contain magnesium, and I know most
supermarkets have magnesium supplements
lining the shelves. But see, the problem
is most types of magnesium won't do much
of anything for nerve pain. That's
because most magnesium supplements
contain magnesium oxide, which is much
harder for your body to absorb.
Realistically, it's not even worth
taking. So, if you've already tried
pills and multivitamins that didn't
work, now you know why. But what about
magnesium injections and IVs? Well,
they've shown a lot of promise, but
they're far from perfect for a few
reasons. For starters, you can't do them
at home, much less by yourself. You have
to go to a hospital to get them done.
And it's not just once. You have to go
multiple times, which is damn near
impossible when you're in pain. So, if
pills and injections aren't real
solutions for most people, then what's
left? Well, fortunately, there's a third
option called trans dermal absorption,
and it's when your skin absorbs certain
molecules if they're small enough. It's
really common in cosmetic surgery for
scar management and for treatments and
for post-procedure care. And when it
comes to magnesium, recent research from
major institutions and medical schools
all over the world show that only
specific types can penetrate the skin
and get straight to your nerves. For
example, in a 2023 clinical trial,
patients who applied a special form of
magnesium called magnesium chloride to
their skin had significantly reduced
nerve pain and their blood magnesium
levels didn't change at all, which is
exactly what you want. That's because
when it comes to nerve pain, you don't
just want more magnesium in your blood.
It's still a good idea to get enough
magnesium, but only a small fraction of
it ever gets to your nerves. Most of it
gets gobbled up by your bones and by
your organs. What you actually want is
something that skips the bloodstream
altogether and goes straight to your
nerves. And when it comes to getting
magnesium directly into your nerves,
surprisingly, soles of our feet are the
best place to do it. That's because
they're absolutely packed with nerve
endings. And on top of that, there's
also a network of blood vessels around
the midfoot and the arch that brings
nutrients straight to the nervous
system. So, knowing all of this, I
started searching for a solution that I
could share with Linda. And at first, I
thought magnesium creams might work. But
my wife let me know that Linda had
already tried those creams on Amazon
like platforms with no results at all.
And when I looked at what was available,
it made sense. Almost every single one
of those creams refused to even show the
ingredient label. And that's a major red
flag for me, especially considering
there was a recent study published in
the Journal of the American Medical
Association, who we call JAMAMA, that
looked at supplements being sold on the
most popular online sales platforms. And
just to be clear, JAMAMA, if you don't
know, is one of the best and most
reputable peerreview research journals
on the planet. So for a study published
in JAMAMA to find that over half of all
those products they tested did not
contain the listed ingredients that was
a real eye opener and I think more
people need to be made aware of that.
Even worse the FDA has repeatedly found
that supplements on Amazon like
platforms contain prescription drugs,
toxins and other dangerous compounds
that are not on the label. And this
wasn't a one-time thing. In fact, the
FDA has confronted the most popular of
these platforms multiple times, sending
them warning letters. Once on August
4th, 2022, again on December 20th, 2023,
again on July 25th, 2024, and again on
March 3rd, 2025. So, based on my own
research and investigation, most
neuropathy supplements don't even have
the right ingredients in them and could
end up making things worse. And when it
comes to neuropathy, the type of
magnesium you're using is key and so is
the quality. But if you can't even trust
that you're getting what's on the label,
then what can you even do? Well,
unfortunately, most people can't do
anything other than experiment and hope
that they're getting a good product.
But, you know, as a doctor, I felt like
it was my responsibility to find a real
solution for Linda. And that meant I
needed a top quality nano magnesium
chloride cream from a reputable source.
So, I went straight to my trusted
pharmaceutical contacts. Fortunately,
one of them pointed me in the direction
of a small independent company who was
making waves with their higher quality
neuropathy products. And here's the
thing, not all online vendors are
dishonest. I don't want anyone to think
I'm just attacking them for no reason,
because I'm not. Well, it just so
happens that a lot of the bad actors in
Chinese knockoffs tend to flock to the
biggest, most popular online retailers.
So instead of going through the big
mainstream retailers, my contact
suggested that I look at the little
guys. The companies putting out great
products, but who just aren't well known
online or can't afford to pay a big
online store to stock their products.
And the company my contact introduced me
to was a company called High Relief. So
I reached out and I said, "Can I get a
sample of your nanomagnesium cream?" At
first they refused, but then I told them
who I was and why I was asking. and I
wanted to see if this cream was actually
good enough to recommend to my network.
The cream had the exact right type of
magnesium from the studies I've been
reading. So, I wanted to help spread the
word about them if their product
actually worked. So, they sent me some
free samples in exchange for me telling
them whether or not it helped. They gave
me way more than I needed. So, I took
the first jar, inspected the ingredients
label, and then had my wife give a jar
to Linda. So, a few weeks later, my wife
was practically pressing her phone into
my face, saying, "Linda wanted to talk
to me. Is this Dr. Dave? I wanted to
thank you so much for sending that
cream. It's the first thing that ever
worked for me." And of course, she
wanted to know where to get more. So,
that's when I realized if this cream
worked for Linda, probably worked for
others, too. Why not, right? I had
already reviewed the science behind the
product, and I was impressed with their
ingredient quality and their selection.
So, I started asking my wife if she knew
anyone else with neuropathy. she knows
the neighbors better than I do. Uh
that's what she told me. There were
actually quite a few people on the block
that either had foot neuropathy or knew
somebody who did. So I started handing
out the samples that I got, the rest of
the samples. And just weeks later, I was
floored when folks from all over the
neighborhood were coming over to thank
me. I I was loving it. And honestly, I
was floored by the sheer enthusiasm and
excitement in the voices because, you
know, I didn't promise any miracles. I
would never do that. And I didn't expect
any miracles either. But it seemed like
all the research that I went through was
spoton and the whole neighborhood was
buzzing about it. That's when I knew I
couldn't just keep this to myself. I
needed to share it with as many people
as possible. But first, what's actually
in this cream and what makes it work?
Well, first off, it has nano magnesium
chloride, the type that's been shown to
be effective for nerve pain. It's also
got methyl sulfanylmethane, also called
MSM. It's been shown to reduce
inflammation in human clinical trials.
And that's really important because
studies from reputable peer-reviewed
sources like the Journal of
Neuroinflammation have shown that
reducing inflammation can reduce
neuropathy pain. And lastly, they've
added arnica to help improve blood flow.
Most people don't realize that their
nerves actually need oxygen and they get
oxygen from blood. But the problem is
neuropathy causes inflammation.
Inflammation damages the walls of your
blood vessels which reduce the blood
flow which makes the problem worse over
time. On top of that, your nerves also
create waste products that need to be
flushed out before they cause damage.
And the only way your nerves can get rid
of those waste products is with good
flow. So based on my research, the
ingredients in High Relief's Total
Relief Magnesium Cream makes perfect
sense to me. Each one serves a specific
purpose and has a science to back it up.
And that's when I knew I had to get this
solution out to as many people as
possible, which is why I'm here right
now. The only problem is that real nano
magnesium cream is really hard to get
and even harder to produce correctly.
So, when I saw the $118 price tag, it
made perfect sense to me. But Linda
nearly had a heart attack when she went
online to get more. And while she
admitted the relief was absolutely worth
it, I could tell the price completely
caught her off guard. So, I called the
owner of High Relief and I voiced my
concerns. And after a lot of
negotiation, I helped secure a
phenomenal deal for firsttime buyers.
And from what I've been told, High
Relief has been getting flooded with
testimonials ever since they started
offering the firsttime buyer deal that I
fought for. But the thing is, I'm a
doctor. I'm not a sales rep. I'm just
here to give you good information so you
can make a smart, well-informed
decision. So that's why I think it would
be best to have an actual Total Relief
user tell you all about the special deal
she recently received from the company.
>> Thanks, Dr. David. Hi, my name is Kim
and I've had neuropathy for over nine
years. And during a few of those years,
I was still teaching on my feet all day,
putting on a brave face. But every step,
every second I had to stand up and teach
was sheer agony. I felt like my feet
were on fire all day. And when I'd walk,
every step felt like I had razor blades
in my shoes. But I kept teaching because
that's what I love doing and because I
couldn't afford to stop working and lose
my pension. So when this total relief
cream Dr. David just told you about
actually started giving me some relief.
I didn't know what to fake. Sure, I was
excited. I was beyond thrilled, but I
was also scared. I mean, what if it
stops working? What if I have to go back
to those agonizing sleepless night? And
while I still occasionally have nerve
pain, it's so much more manageable than
it ever was before. It helped me get
through my last few years as a teacher.
And nowadays, I can stand long enough to
bait, make dinner. I can actually play
with my grandkids instead of just being
a spectator. And my family doesn't have
to treat me like I'm some fragile thing
that needs to be constantly looked
after. And that's why I wanted to make
sure you know exactly what makes Total
Relief so much more different than
anything you've tried before. I already
knew how many people were raving about
this cream and the science behind it.
That got my attention. But if I didn't
know why it works so well and what makes
it so different, I'd have to have just
written it off as another scam. So now
that you know why I personally recommend
Total Relief, I can tell you all about
the special deal they're running right
now for new customers. And if you're
seeing this right now, it means you also
qualify for the deal I'm about to share
with you. But first, let me ask you
something. How much would it be worth to
you to finally be free from that
burning, stabbing nerve pain that's been
making everyday activities impossible?
How much would it be worth to sleep
through the entire night without being
jolted awake by shooting pains? How much
would it be worth to walk confidently
again, to go shopping without needing to
sit down, to cook dinner? Standing in
your kitchen without agony, and to keep
up with your grandkids. What would it be
like to finally get your life back? Just
think about that for a moment. How much
would it be worth to reclaim your
independence? To never have to cancel
family plans again? To stop snapping at
loved ones because of the constant pain?
$500, $1,000, $3,000? Can we really even
put a number on getting our lives back?
On getting back all those lost moments
pain keeps stealing away from us? I know
when my nerve pain was at its worst, I'd
have been willing to pay anything just
to get relief. But the problem was I
didn't have the money to write a blank
check to some clinic for magnesium
shots. And that's why I want you to know
that real relief doesn't have to cost
anywhere near that. The truth is this
isn't about money for me. After seeing
how Total Relief is helping over 90,000
people finally get back to living
normal, pain-free lives, it's about
helping everyone who thought they'd
never live a normal life again. It's for
all the patients who were told they just
have to learn to manage their pain. And
it's for all the people out there who
tried those expensive treatments that
never delivered lasting results. For me,
it's about knowing what it feels like to
have your mobility, your happiness, and
your independence stolen from you by
nerve pain. I don't want anyone or their
loved ones to keep suffering. Not when I
finally found the answer. I've been
truly blessed to have discovered total
relief. And that's why I fought to
secure a special discount for you to
make this a smart and easy decision.
Unlike those clinics, this company was
founded to help bring relief to as many
people as possible. I don't want you or
your loved ones to keep suffering when
affordable relief exists. That's why
they're not going to ask for the
thousands I would have gladly paid for
relief if I could have afforded it.
They're not even going to charge the 300
plus dollars that medical spas and
clinics would ask for. In fact, they
aren't even charging half of that.
That's because even though their
magnesium therapy is similar, you won't
have to pay for a doctor. There's no
needles, no IVs, no expensive devices or
setups, and they're not marking up nerve
pain relief the way doctors and clinics
do. In fact, they're doing everything
they can to make sure Total Relief stays
as affordable as possible. Now, Total
Relief still has to keep the lights on,
and the ingredients in Total Relief are
expensive. So, in the future, they'll
likely have to bring the price back up
to $118 just to break even. But because
they want more testimonials to really
get the word out, they're offering a
special discount for firsttime buyers.
That way they can finally make Total
Relief available to everyone who needs
it. So, here's how this firsttime buyer
discount I managed to get for you works.
You can try a 1 month supply of Total
Relief for just $39 per jar. And that's
already a 67% discount off the regular
price. But there's something important
you should know. The 1 month supply is
great and it definitely works. But if
you've had nerve pain for any length of
time, it won't be enough. Sure, you'll
feel better for a month, but after that,
the truth is your body burns through
magnesium. As much as 300 to 400 mg
every single day. And sure, that might
not sound like much, but that's 300 to
400 mg of pure, fully absorbed
magnesium, not those cheaper forms of
magnesium that don't absorb well.
Studies show when you take pills, in a
best case scenario, you're only getting
4% of what's stated on the bottle. That
means you'd need to take at least 7,500
mg of magnesium every single day as a
woman and a staggering 10,000 mg as a
man. And considering how little
magnesium is in most supermarket
supplements, that's at least 40 pills a
day. But remember, 4% is a best case
scenario. Other sources state that if
you don't have enough stomach acid to
make that magnesium usable, your body
won't absorb it at all. You could take a
million pills and they wouldn't do a
blessed thing. And that's not good
because based on medical research, when
your nerves are starving for nutrients
like magnesium, it consistently takes at
least 5 months to fully replenish your
body's stores and repair those damaged
nerves. So, if you've only been using
Total Relief for a month before you run
out, you might start to notice the pain
starts creeping back into your life. And
then, because I can't guarantee they'll
have enough stock when you need more,
you could end up having to wait weeks or
even months for relief. So, while the
basic supply is good for people with
very mild or occasional nerve pain,
medical research consistently shows that
when your nerves are starving for
nutrients like magnesium, it typically
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