0:06 a 67year-old retired teacher with nerve
0:08 pain. Let's call her, I don't know,
0:10 Susan for medical confidentiality
0:13 reasons. Well, Susan tried 17 different
0:15 treatments in 3 years. Only one thing
0:17 let her play with her grandkids again.
0:21 Susan kept a list. Gabapentan, Eura,
0:22 three different nerve blocks,
0:24 compression socks, two different TENS
0:27 units, acupuncture, physical therapy,
0:30 vibrating foot massagers, you name it.
0:33 CBD oil, alpha lipoic acid supplements,
0:37 vitamin B complex, magnesium pills from
0:40 CVS, prescription topical creams,
0:42 steroid injections, meditation apps,
0:46 even one of those $300 infrared light
0:48 devices. Some helped for a few days.
0:51 Most did nothing. And unfortunately, a
0:52 couple of things made things worse, like
0:56 those $160 therapeutic shoes that hurt
0:58 worse than her regular sneakers, or the
1:00 how about the GABA patent that made her
1:02 so foggy she forgot her own grandson's
1:05 name. Not to mention the nerve blacks,
1:07 which actually made her pain worse for
1:09 weeks. And you know, by treatment number
1:13 17, she spent over $2,000, was just
1:16 ready to give up. It felt like no matter
1:18 what she tried, her pain just kept
1:20 getting worse. And all she really wanted
1:23 was to feel like her youthful, younger
1:25 self again. That was it. She just wanted
1:28 to feel like Susan again. But the
1:30 reality was her daughter was already
1:33 researching assisted living facilities.
1:35 Now, Susan knew she was running out of
1:37 time to turn this around. So, she was
1:39 willing to try one more thing. But not
1:41 because she believed it would work. She
1:44 didn't. She tried it because her friend
1:47 wouldn't stop begging her to just try
1:50 one last thing. So, for weeks, Susan
1:52 ignored her texts, nodding along when
1:54 she came over and almost hung up on her
1:57 a few times. She was just sick and tired
2:00 of these well-meaning friends sharing
2:02 their last discoveries with her. But
2:05 eventually, Susan finally gave in and
2:08 decided she'd just humor her friend just
2:10 one last time. And if she was wrong,
2:12 well, now she'd have a reason to never
2:14 listen to her again. But to her own
2:18 surprise, 6 weeks later, Susan spent 4
2:20 hours at the zoo with her twin
2:22 grandsons. But she wasn't sitting on the
2:24 benches watching. She was walking,
2:26 chasing, playing with her grandkids like
2:29 she'd always dreamed of. And yes, she
2:31 still had pain some days, which she
2:33 tried isn't a miracle or anything like
2:35 that. But now she can plan things and
2:38 actually live her life without that
2:39 constant fear of having to cancel
2:41 everything. And you know, it's all
2:44 because she finally found something that
2:46 actually reached the nerves instead of
2:49 just masking the symptoms. So what I'm
2:51 about to share with you isn't another
2:54 band-aid or temporary fix. It's what
2:56 finally worked for Susan and my wife's
2:58 friend. So it might just work for you,
3:01 too. I'm talking about addressing the
3:03 real issue. Now, I'm gonna show you how
3:06 to calm down those raw, exposed, worn
3:08 out nerves that are making you
3:10 miserable. My name is Dr. Dave E. David.
3:12 You might have seen me on TV being
3:16 interviewed on Fox News, ABC, CNN, and
3:18 other news stations, and shows like the
3:19 Food Network. You know, I appeared on
3:21 many of those shows with celebrities and
3:23 Hollywood stars that you would
3:25 undoubtedly know the names of. I've even
3:27 hosted my own TV show, and I've been on
3:29 the cover of Women's World magazine. I'm
3:31 also Harvard trained and been a doctor
3:33 for well over 45 years. And you know
3:35 during that time I've helped a lot of
3:37 people with a lot of different
3:39 conditions. And part of being a doctor
3:41 is knowing the importance of every
3:43 single nerve in the body. So while there
3:45 are only 12 pairs of what we call
3:48 cranial nerves and 31 pairs of spinal
3:49 nerves, those are just the main
3:51 branches. You see, the human body
3:54 actually has hundreds of peripheral
3:56 nerves in your hands and your feet, and
3:58 those are the ones that cause neuropathy
4:00 pain and discomfort as you get older,
4:02 too. But it wasn't just about knowing
4:04 where these nerves were. It was about
4:07 understanding how to treat nerve pain,
4:09 which sometimes includes testing
4:11 nutrient levels to diagnose the source
4:13 of persistent nerve pain. And having
4:15 worked with so many patients, I've seen
4:17 firsthand just how debilitating
4:19 neuropathy can be, especially in the
4:21 feet and legs. You know, I've seen
4:25 entire families torn apart by improperly
4:26 managed neuropathy. You know, a lot of
4:28 people just aren't ready to dress,
4:31 bathe, and take care of their partner
4:34 24/7. Add on the medical costs of simply
4:36 trying to manage the pain and the
4:38 emotional strain of being in constant
4:40 pain, and it really is heartbreaking.
4:42 And while surgery can be an effective
4:44 option for some people, most insurance
4:46 plans will even cover it. So the sheer
4:48 cost makes it unrealistic for most
4:51 people. On top of that, most surgical
4:53 procedures for treating neuropathy pain,
4:54 they're not permanent. They're often
4:57 temporary, require follow-ups, and can
4:58 lead to something called surgically
5:02 induced neuropathic pain or SNPP. Now,
5:04 I'm not here to discourage surgery. I'm
5:06 just here to let you know what the risks
5:09 are. Studies on surgical procedures show
5:12 that between 10% and 50% of patients may
5:15 develop chronic neuropathy pain after
5:17 surgery. And yes, this does include
5:19 surgeries meant to treat neuropathy
5:22 pain. That's why most people decide that
5:24 between the costs and the potential
5:27 risks, getting surgery is just not
5:29 always worth it. Like my wife's friend,
5:30 you know, since I'm going to change her
5:33 name for medical confidentiality, let's
5:35 just call her Linda. Linda called my
5:38 wife in tears because she had to cancel
5:40 plans with her grandchildren. She
5:41 promised to finally take them to the
5:44 zoo, but her foot neuropathy was flaring
5:46 up. She could barely stand, let alone
5:48 walk around the zoo all day trying to
5:50 keep up with two kids. But you know, the
5:51 heartbreaking disappointment on their
5:54 little faces when Linda had to break her
5:56 promise was just too much. And when
5:58 Linda called my wife, she's practically
5:59 sobbing. She said, "Your husband was a
6:01 doctor. Can you please ask him if he's
6:04 got any ideas? My life sucks. This isn't
6:06 how I envisioned my retirement. I can't
6:08 keep living like this. Well, by this
6:09 point, her doctors were already
6:12 recommending nerve blocks and surgery.
6:14 But the out-of- pocket costs were just
6:16 too high and she was terrified of the
6:18 potential risks. What if her nerve pain
6:21 got worse? What if she lost muscle
6:23 function or wound up feeling numb all
6:24 the time? She wouldn't even be able to
6:26 take care of herself and she couldn't
6:29 take that risk. So she felt trapped like
6:31 she had to just accept her neuropathy
6:34 pain as a part of aging. But fortunately
6:36 for Linda, I already had a pretty good
6:38 idea about what was causing her pain and
6:39 what she could do about it. And I
6:41 discovered it years ago during my
6:43 volunteer medical relief work in Sri
6:45 Lanka. The older people there were
6:47 hobbling around in excruciating pain.
6:49 But when I examined them, their pain
6:51 wasn't coming from their tsunami related
6:53 injuries. It was actually a severe
6:56 nutrient deficiency causing their nerve
6:58 pain. And research confirms what I saw.
7:00 When your body lacks the right
7:03 nutrients, it leads to painful nerve
7:05 damage. But pain doesn't mean your
7:07 nerves are damaged beyond repair. Far
7:09 from it. Pain just means your nerves are
7:12 still alive and capable of repairing
7:14 themselves. Do you know that the Mayo
7:16 Clinic even confirmed that your nerves
7:19 can regrow up to 1 in every month? But
7:21 the catch is that they need the right
7:23 nutrients to do it. And the solution
7:25 isn't as simple as eating healthier,
7:27 take a vitamin. If we want our nerves to
7:30 regrow, this one specific nutrient they
7:33 need that 50% of Americans are not
7:35 getting enough of. And it's not just
7:37 Americans. People all over the world
7:39 aren't getting enough of it. And this
7:42 nutrient is one very specific type of
7:44 magnesium that's really hard to find.
7:46 Now, I know that most multivitamins
7:48 contain magnesium, and I know most
7:50 supermarkets have magnesium supplements
7:52 lining the shelves. But see, the problem
7:55 is most types of magnesium won't do much
7:57 of anything for nerve pain. That's
7:59 because most magnesium supplements
8:02 contain magnesium oxide, which is much
8:04 harder for your body to absorb.
8:06 Realistically, it's not even worth
8:08 taking. So, if you've already tried
8:09 pills and multivitamins that didn't
8:11 work, now you know why. But what about
8:14 magnesium injections and IVs? Well,
8:16 they've shown a lot of promise, but
8:18 they're far from perfect for a few
8:20 reasons. For starters, you can't do them
8:22 at home, much less by yourself. You have
8:23 to go to a hospital to get them done.
8:25 And it's not just once. You have to go
8:27 multiple times, which is damn near
8:29 impossible when you're in pain. So, if
8:31 pills and injections aren't real
8:33 solutions for most people, then what's
8:35 left? Well, fortunately, there's a third
8:38 option called trans dermal absorption,
8:40 and it's when your skin absorbs certain
8:42 molecules if they're small enough. It's
8:44 really common in cosmetic surgery for
8:46 scar management and for treatments and
8:48 for post-procedure care. And when it
8:51 comes to magnesium, recent research from
8:53 major institutions and medical schools
8:55 all over the world show that only
8:58 specific types can penetrate the skin
9:00 and get straight to your nerves. For
9:02 example, in a 2023 clinical trial,
9:05 patients who applied a special form of
9:07 magnesium called magnesium chloride to
9:10 their skin had significantly reduced
9:12 nerve pain and their blood magnesium
9:14 levels didn't change at all, which is
9:16 exactly what you want. That's because
9:18 when it comes to nerve pain, you don't
9:20 just want more magnesium in your blood.
9:21 It's still a good idea to get enough
9:23 magnesium, but only a small fraction of
9:26 it ever gets to your nerves. Most of it
9:28 gets gobbled up by your bones and by
9:30 your organs. What you actually want is
9:32 something that skips the bloodstream
9:34 altogether and goes straight to your
9:36 nerves. And when it comes to getting
9:38 magnesium directly into your nerves,
9:40 surprisingly, soles of our feet are the
9:42 best place to do it. That's because
9:44 they're absolutely packed with nerve
9:46 endings. And on top of that, there's
9:48 also a network of blood vessels around
9:51 the midfoot and the arch that brings
9:52 nutrients straight to the nervous
9:54 system. So, knowing all of this, I
9:56 started searching for a solution that I
9:58 could share with Linda. And at first, I
10:00 thought magnesium creams might work. But
10:02 my wife let me know that Linda had
10:04 already tried those creams on Amazon
10:06 like platforms with no results at all.
10:08 And when I looked at what was available,
10:10 it made sense. Almost every single one
10:13 of those creams refused to even show the
10:15 ingredient label. And that's a major red
10:17 flag for me, especially considering
10:19 there was a recent study published in
10:21 the Journal of the American Medical
10:23 Association, who we call JAMAMA, that
10:25 looked at supplements being sold on the
10:28 most popular online sales platforms. And
10:30 just to be clear, JAMAMA, if you don't
10:32 know, is one of the best and most
10:35 reputable peerreview research journals
10:37 on the planet. So for a study published
10:39 in JAMAMA to find that over half of all
10:41 those products they tested did not
10:43 contain the listed ingredients that was
10:45 a real eye opener and I think more
10:47 people need to be made aware of that.
10:50 Even worse the FDA has repeatedly found
10:52 that supplements on Amazon like
10:55 platforms contain prescription drugs,
10:57 toxins and other dangerous compounds
10:59 that are not on the label. And this
11:01 wasn't a one-time thing. In fact, the
11:03 FDA has confronted the most popular of
11:06 these platforms multiple times, sending
11:08 them warning letters. Once on August
11:13 4th, 2022, again on December 20th, 2023,
11:18 again on July 25th, 2024, and again on
11:21 March 3rd, 2025. So, based on my own
11:23 research and investigation, most
11:25 neuropathy supplements don't even have
11:27 the right ingredients in them and could
11:30 end up making things worse. And when it
11:32 comes to neuropathy, the type of
11:34 magnesium you're using is key and so is
11:36 the quality. But if you can't even trust
11:38 that you're getting what's on the label,
11:40 then what can you even do? Well,
11:42 unfortunately, most people can't do
11:44 anything other than experiment and hope
11:46 that they're getting a good product.
11:47 But, you know, as a doctor, I felt like
11:50 it was my responsibility to find a real
11:52 solution for Linda. And that meant I
11:55 needed a top quality nano magnesium
11:57 chloride cream from a reputable source.
11:59 So, I went straight to my trusted
12:01 pharmaceutical contacts. Fortunately,
12:02 one of them pointed me in the direction
12:05 of a small independent company who was
12:07 making waves with their higher quality
12:09 neuropathy products. And here's the
12:11 thing, not all online vendors are
12:13 dishonest. I don't want anyone to think
12:15 I'm just attacking them for no reason,
12:16 because I'm not. Well, it just so
12:18 happens that a lot of the bad actors in
12:20 Chinese knockoffs tend to flock to the
12:23 biggest, most popular online retailers.
12:24 So instead of going through the big
12:27 mainstream retailers, my contact
12:29 suggested that I look at the little
12:30 guys. The companies putting out great
12:33 products, but who just aren't well known
12:35 online or can't afford to pay a big
12:37 online store to stock their products.
12:39 And the company my contact introduced me
12:42 to was a company called High Relief. So
12:44 I reached out and I said, "Can I get a
12:46 sample of your nanomagnesium cream?" At
12:48 first they refused, but then I told them
12:51 who I was and why I was asking. and I
12:52 wanted to see if this cream was actually
12:54 good enough to recommend to my network.
12:57 The cream had the exact right type of
12:59 magnesium from the studies I've been
13:01 reading. So, I wanted to help spread the
13:02 word about them if their product
13:04 actually worked. So, they sent me some
13:06 free samples in exchange for me telling
13:08 them whether or not it helped. They gave
13:09 me way more than I needed. So, I took
13:11 the first jar, inspected the ingredients
13:14 label, and then had my wife give a jar
13:16 to Linda. So, a few weeks later, my wife
13:18 was practically pressing her phone into
13:20 my face, saying, "Linda wanted to talk
13:22 to me. Is this Dr. Dave? I wanted to
13:23 thank you so much for sending that
13:25 cream. It's the first thing that ever
13:26 worked for me." And of course, she
13:28 wanted to know where to get more. So,
13:29 that's when I realized if this cream
13:31 worked for Linda, probably worked for
13:33 others, too. Why not, right? I had
13:34 already reviewed the science behind the
13:36 product, and I was impressed with their
13:38 ingredient quality and their selection.
13:40 So, I started asking my wife if she knew
13:42 anyone else with neuropathy. she knows
13:44 the neighbors better than I do. Uh
13:45 that's what she told me. There were
13:47 actually quite a few people on the block
13:49 that either had foot neuropathy or knew
13:51 somebody who did. So I started handing
13:53 out the samples that I got, the rest of
13:55 the samples. And just weeks later, I was
13:57 floored when folks from all over the
13:59 neighborhood were coming over to thank
14:01 me. I I was loving it. And honestly, I
14:03 was floored by the sheer enthusiasm and
14:05 excitement in the voices because, you
14:07 know, I didn't promise any miracles. I
14:09 would never do that. And I didn't expect
14:11 any miracles either. But it seemed like
14:13 all the research that I went through was
14:15 spoton and the whole neighborhood was
14:17 buzzing about it. That's when I knew I
14:19 couldn't just keep this to myself. I
14:22 needed to share it with as many people
14:24 as possible. But first, what's actually
14:26 in this cream and what makes it work?
14:29 Well, first off, it has nano magnesium
14:31 chloride, the type that's been shown to
14:33 be effective for nerve pain. It's also
14:36 got methyl sulfanylmethane, also called
14:38 MSM. It's been shown to reduce
14:41 inflammation in human clinical trials.
14:42 And that's really important because
14:44 studies from reputable peer-reviewed
14:46 sources like the Journal of
14:49 Neuroinflammation have shown that
14:51 reducing inflammation can reduce
14:53 neuropathy pain. And lastly, they've
14:56 added arnica to help improve blood flow.
14:57 Most people don't realize that their
15:00 nerves actually need oxygen and they get
15:02 oxygen from blood. But the problem is
15:04 neuropathy causes inflammation.
15:06 Inflammation damages the walls of your
15:08 blood vessels which reduce the blood
15:10 flow which makes the problem worse over
15:13 time. On top of that, your nerves also
15:15 create waste products that need to be
15:17 flushed out before they cause damage.
15:19 And the only way your nerves can get rid
15:21 of those waste products is with good
15:24 flow. So based on my research, the
15:26 ingredients in High Relief's Total
15:28 Relief Magnesium Cream makes perfect
15:31 sense to me. Each one serves a specific
15:33 purpose and has a science to back it up.
15:35 And that's when I knew I had to get this
15:38 solution out to as many people as
15:40 possible, which is why I'm here right
15:43 now. The only problem is that real nano
15:45 magnesium cream is really hard to get
15:47 and even harder to produce correctly.
15:50 So, when I saw the $118 price tag, it
15:52 made perfect sense to me. But Linda
15:54 nearly had a heart attack when she went
15:55 online to get more. And while she
15:57 admitted the relief was absolutely worth
15:59 it, I could tell the price completely
16:01 caught her off guard. So, I called the
16:03 owner of High Relief and I voiced my
16:04 concerns. And after a lot of
16:06 negotiation, I helped secure a
16:09 phenomenal deal for firsttime buyers.
16:10 And from what I've been told, High
16:12 Relief has been getting flooded with
16:14 testimonials ever since they started
16:17 offering the firsttime buyer deal that I
16:18 fought for. But the thing is, I'm a
16:20 doctor. I'm not a sales rep. I'm just
16:22 here to give you good information so you
16:24 can make a smart, well-informed
16:26 decision. So that's why I think it would
16:29 be best to have an actual Total Relief
16:32 user tell you all about the special deal
16:34 she recently received from the company.
16:37 >> Thanks, Dr. David. Hi, my name is Kim
16:40 and I've had neuropathy for over nine
16:42 years. And during a few of those years,
16:45 I was still teaching on my feet all day,
16:48 putting on a brave face. But every step,
16:50 every second I had to stand up and teach
16:53 was sheer agony. I felt like my feet
16:56 were on fire all day. And when I'd walk,
16:59 every step felt like I had razor blades
17:02 in my shoes. But I kept teaching because
17:04 that's what I love doing and because I
17:06 couldn't afford to stop working and lose
17:08 my pension. So when this total relief
17:10 cream Dr. David just told you about
17:12 actually started giving me some relief.
17:15 I didn't know what to fake. Sure, I was
17:19 excited. I was beyond thrilled, but I
17:22 was also scared. I mean, what if it
17:25 stops working? What if I have to go back
17:28 to those agonizing sleepless night? And
17:30 while I still occasionally have nerve
17:33 pain, it's so much more manageable than
17:35 it ever was before. It helped me get
17:37 through my last few years as a teacher.
17:39 And nowadays, I can stand long enough to
17:42 bait, make dinner. I can actually play
17:44 with my grandkids instead of just being
17:47 a spectator. And my family doesn't have
17:50 to treat me like I'm some fragile thing
17:52 that needs to be constantly looked
17:54 after. And that's why I wanted to make
17:56 sure you know exactly what makes Total
17:59 Relief so much more different than
18:01 anything you've tried before. I already
18:03 knew how many people were raving about
18:06 this cream and the science behind it.
18:08 That got my attention. But if I didn't
18:10 know why it works so well and what makes
18:13 it so different, I'd have to have just
18:15 written it off as another scam. So now
18:18 that you know why I personally recommend
18:21 Total Relief, I can tell you all about
18:22 the special deal they're running right
18:25 now for new customers. And if you're
18:27 seeing this right now, it means you also
18:29 qualify for the deal I'm about to share
18:31 with you. But first, let me ask you
18:33 something. How much would it be worth to
18:35 you to finally be free from that
18:38 burning, stabbing nerve pain that's been
18:40 making everyday activities impossible?
18:41 How much would it be worth to sleep
18:43 through the entire night without being
18:45 jolted awake by shooting pains? How much
18:47 would it be worth to walk confidently
18:49 again, to go shopping without needing to
18:50 sit down, to cook dinner? Standing in
18:52 your kitchen without agony, and to keep
18:54 up with your grandkids. What would it be
18:57 like to finally get your life back? Just
18:58 think about that for a moment. How much
19:00 would it be worth to reclaim your
19:02 independence? To never have to cancel
19:04 family plans again? To stop snapping at
19:06 loved ones because of the constant pain?
19:10 $500, $1,000, $3,000? Can we really even
19:12 put a number on getting our lives back?
19:14 On getting back all those lost moments
19:16 pain keeps stealing away from us? I know
19:19 when my nerve pain was at its worst, I'd
19:20 have been willing to pay anything just
19:22 to get relief. But the problem was I
19:24 didn't have the money to write a blank
19:26 check to some clinic for magnesium
19:28 shots. And that's why I want you to know
19:30 that real relief doesn't have to cost
19:33 anywhere near that. The truth is this
19:34 isn't about money for me. After seeing
19:37 how Total Relief is helping over 90,000
19:40 people finally get back to living
19:42 normal, pain-free lives, it's about
19:44 helping everyone who thought they'd
19:46 never live a normal life again. It's for
19:48 all the patients who were told they just
19:50 have to learn to manage their pain. And
19:51 it's for all the people out there who
19:53 tried those expensive treatments that
19:56 never delivered lasting results. For me,
19:57 it's about knowing what it feels like to
19:59 have your mobility, your happiness, and
20:01 your independence stolen from you by
20:03 nerve pain. I don't want anyone or their
20:05 loved ones to keep suffering. Not when I
20:07 finally found the answer. I've been
20:09 truly blessed to have discovered total
20:11 relief. And that's why I fought to
20:12 secure a special discount for you to
20:14 make this a smart and easy decision.
20:16 Unlike those clinics, this company was
20:18 founded to help bring relief to as many
20:20 people as possible. I don't want you or
20:22 your loved ones to keep suffering when
20:24 affordable relief exists. That's why
20:25 they're not going to ask for the
20:27 thousands I would have gladly paid for
20:29 relief if I could have afforded it.
20:31 They're not even going to charge the 300
20:33 plus dollars that medical spas and
20:34 clinics would ask for. In fact, they
20:36 aren't even charging half of that.
20:37 That's because even though their
20:39 magnesium therapy is similar, you won't
20:41 have to pay for a doctor. There's no
20:44 needles, no IVs, no expensive devices or
20:45 setups, and they're not marking up nerve
20:47 pain relief the way doctors and clinics
20:49 do. In fact, they're doing everything
20:51 they can to make sure Total Relief stays
20:53 as affordable as possible. Now, Total
20:55 Relief still has to keep the lights on,
20:57 and the ingredients in Total Relief are
20:59 expensive. So, in the future, they'll
21:00 likely have to bring the price back up
21:04 to $118 just to break even. But because
21:05 they want more testimonials to really
21:07 get the word out, they're offering a
21:09 special discount for firsttime buyers.
21:11 That way they can finally make Total
21:12 Relief available to everyone who needs
21:15 it. So, here's how this firsttime buyer
21:17 discount I managed to get for you works.
21:19 You can try a 1 month supply of Total
21:22 Relief for just $39 per jar. And that's
21:24 already a 67% discount off the regular
21:27 price. But there's something important
21:29 you should know. The 1 month supply is
21:31 great and it definitely works. But if
21:33 you've had nerve pain for any length of
21:35 time, it won't be enough. Sure, you'll
21:36 feel better for a month, but after that,
21:38 the truth is your body burns through
21:42 magnesium. As much as 300 to 400 mg
21:44 every single day. And sure, that might
21:46 not sound like much, but that's 300 to
21:49 400 mg of pure, fully absorbed
21:51 magnesium, not those cheaper forms of
21:53 magnesium that don't absorb well.
21:55 Studies show when you take pills, in a
21:57 best case scenario, you're only getting
21:59 4% of what's stated on the bottle. That
22:02 means you'd need to take at least 7,500
22:05 mg of magnesium every single day as a
22:08 woman and a staggering 10,000 mg as a
22:10 man. And considering how little
22:11 magnesium is in most supermarket
22:13 supplements, that's at least 40 pills a
22:16 day. But remember, 4% is a best case
22:18 scenario. Other sources state that if
22:20 you don't have enough stomach acid to
22:22 make that magnesium usable, your body
22:24 won't absorb it at all. You could take a
22:26 million pills and they wouldn't do a
22:28 blessed thing. And that's not good
22:30 because based on medical research, when
22:32 your nerves are starving for nutrients
22:35 like magnesium, it consistently takes at
22:38 least 5 months to fully replenish your
22:40 body's stores and repair those damaged
22:42 nerves. So, if you've only been using
22:44 Total Relief for a month before you run
22:46 out, you might start to notice the pain
22:48 starts creeping back into your life. And
22:50 then, because I can't guarantee they'll
22:52 have enough stock when you need more,
22:54 you could end up having to wait weeks or
22:56 even months for relief. So, while the
22:58 basic supply is good for people with
23:00 very mild or occasional nerve pain,
23:02 medical research consistently shows that
23:04 when your nerves are starving for
23:06 nutrients like magnesium, it typically