
If your blood sugar is under control…why are your feet still burning at night?
For many people with diabetes, nerve discomfort is not just about sugar levels.
There may be a missing support layer your routine has not addressed.
It does not just hurt. It takes over your life.
It is the constant burning. The tingling that will not stop.
The nights you cannot sleep and the feeling that something is getting worse.
Even when you are doing everything right.
It’s not your blood sugar
Your nerves rely on a protective coating and steady nutrient support to function properly.
With diabetes, that protection slowly breaks down.
At first, it feels like nothing more than tingling.
Then the burning starts.
Then the numbness.
And as sensation fades, something more dangerous happens.
You stop feeling what’s happening to your own body.
A small cut.
A blister.
Pressure in your foot.
Things that should be obvious… go unnoticed.
And when they go unnoticed, they don’t heal the way they should.
That’s how people end up dealing with serious complications later on.
Why What You're Doing Isn't Working
If you’re like most people, you’ve already tried something.
Medication. Creams. Supplements.
They might dull the feeling for a while.
But the burning comes back.
The tingling returns.
The numbness doesn’t fully go away.
Because the nerve itself isn’t being supported.
So the signals stay unstable.
This is what your nerves need
Vitamin B12 -Supports healthy nerve signalling and nerve cell function
Benfotiamine (B12) - A more absorbable form of thiamine that supports nerve function and structure
Alpha Lipoic Acid - Helps protect nerve cells from oxidative stress
Lion’s Mane - Supports natural nerve repair and regeneration
Magnesium - Helps calm nerve activity and support muscle function
This formula was designed to support what your nerves actually depend on.
Nutrients that help maintain nerve structure
Compounds that reduce oxidative stress
Support for circulation and signal stability
Instead of masking the signal, it supports the system
What people start to notice over time
Real changes reported by people dealing with diabetic nerve discomfort
Results heading
94%
Many people say the constant heat and irritation becomes less overwhelming, especially when trying to sleep
98%
Instead of tingling all day, the “pins and needles” feeling becomes more occasional and easier to ignore
96%
Less fluctuation between pain, tingling, and numbness throughout the day
Based on customers who used 2ml daily as part of their daily routine
Finally sleep through the night
Thousands of people dealing with diabetic nerve discomfort have already added this to their daily routine. Many of them came in skeptical. Most stayed because they noticed a difference.
When your nerves stay calm, the burning doesn’t keep waking you up.
So you can fall asleep easier and stay asleep longer.
FAQs
How do I know if this is right for me?
How do I know if this is right for me?
If you have diabetes and are noticing:
burning, tingling, or numbness that keeps coming back or getting more noticeable
This was designed with that exact situation in mind.
Is this only for severe nerve damage?
Is this only for severe nerve damage?
Not at all.
Many people start using this when symptoms first appear, like tingling or occasional burning.
Others come in later when symptoms are more constant.
The goal is to support your nerves at any stage, especially before things become more difficult to manage.
What happens if I ignore these symptoms?
What happens if I ignore these symptoms?
Nerve-related symptoms often start subtly.
Tingling. Mild burning. Occasional numbness.
But over time, they can become more persistent and harder to ignore.
That’s why many people choose to support their nerves early, rather than waiting for symptoms to become more disruptive.
Why do symptoms often feel worse at night?
Why do symptoms often feel worse at night?
Nerve-related discomfort is often more noticeable when the body is at rest and there are fewer distractions.
This is why many people experience burning or tingling more intensely in the evening.
Why is consistency so important?
Why is consistency so important?
Nerve support builds over time.
Taking it occasionally won’t have the same effect as using it consistently.
That’s why most people who notice changes stick with it daily.