The 10-Second "Nerve Reset" 42,000 Americans Are Using to Quiet Neuropathy Pain — After Gabapentin and Creams Failed Them
If the burning in your feet wakes you up at night and the tingling is creeping up your legs, there's a different approach a former pharma researcher spent 27 years exposing — and it has nothing to do with painkillers.
If Any of These Sound Familiar, Keep Reading
Most people with peripheral nerve pain describe the same handful of symptoms — symptoms that tend to get progressively worse if the real underlying cause isn't addressed:
- Burning or pins-and-needles sensations in your feet, especially at night
- Numbness that started in your toes and is now creeping up toward your ankles or calves
- Feet that feel "dead," heavy, or like they're not even there when you walk
- Sharp, electric-like pains that come out of nowhere
- Trouble sleeping because of the tingling, or losing your balance more often
If you recognize yourself in that list — whether your nerve pain comes from diabetes, chemotherapy, an injury, or no known cause at all — there's something you should know: the burning and numbness aren't random. They're not "just aging," and they're not something you have to live with forever.
Why Gabapentin, Creams, and Nerve Supplements Keep Failing
Most treatments for neuropathy were designed to do one thing: block the pain signal. They don't touch the reason your nerves are sending that signal in the first place.
After 27 years inside the pharmaceutical industry, Dr. Louisis Clark walked away from everything — because he finally understood why his patients weren't getting better.
What he found is that in people with chronic nerve pain, a specific substance begins to build up around the peripheral nerves in the feet and legs. Researchers refer to it as a "sticky plaque" — and it slowly damages the protective coating of the nerve.
That's why the burning, numbness, and tingling only get worse over time, no matter how many medications you take. It's the same process whether your nerve pain started with diabetes, chemotherapy, an old injury, or seemingly out of nowhere.
That's also why a topical cream can't reach it. A painkiller can't dissolve it. And a generic B12 supplement on its own can't undo it.
The full explanation of what the sticky plaque is made of — and the specific 10-second nerve reset Dr. Barbara O'Neal developed to dissolve it — is in the short presentation below.
Real Stories from People Who Tried It
Individual results vary — these reflect personal experiences shared by users.
Linda, 68
Seattle, WA
★★★★★"I remember one morning I was trying to enjoy my coffee and the burning in my feet was unbearable. It felt like walking on hot coals. I was skeptical at first — I'd tried everything. But after a couple of weeks of following the method, the burning wasn't as intense. That was the first time in years I felt a little hope."
Tom, 52
Austin, TX
★★★★★"The tingling had started in my toes and was creeping up toward my ankles. My doctor had nothing new to offer me — just a higher dose of gabapentin. I tried the protocol and after a few weeks the tingling wasn't as frequent. Not a miracle, but it was the first thing in a decade that actually moved the needle."
Eleanor, 61
Chicago, IL
★★★★★"The numbness in my feet had been getting worse for years. I was nervous about what it meant. No doctor ever explained it to me the way Dr. O'Neal did in her presentation. After following the steps for a few weeks, I started feeling small changes — sensations coming back. I'm grateful for any bit of relief at this point."
Common Questions About This Approach
Does this actually work for neuropathy?
Results vary by individual. Over 42,000 people have followed the protocol and many report meaningful changes in numbness, burning, and tingling in the feet and legs within the first few weeks. The mechanism targets the underlying barrier around the nerves rather than just masking discomfort — which is why it tends to work across different causes of neuropathy.
Is it safe to use alongside my current medications?
The approach is based on common natural ingredients and is not intended to replace any prescribed medication. If you're on insulin, blood pressure medication, gabapentin, or anything else, always consult your physician before making changes. The protocol is intended to complement — not replace — medical care.
How is this different from gabapentin or nerve creams?
Most conventional treatments for neuropathy are designed to block pain signals or temporarily numb the affected area. This approach focuses on what researchers describe as the protective barrier that forms around peripheral nerves — addressing why the nerves are misfiring in the first place, not just masking the sensation.
Does it work if I've had neuropathy for years?
Many people who have dealt with chronic nerve pain for a decade or longer report improvements after following the protocol consistently. Earlier action tends to produce faster results, but later-stage neuropathy has also responded in many cases.
What's the next step?
Watch the free presentation to see exactly how the protocol works, which ingredients are involved, and whether it may be appropriate for your specific situation before making any decision.
One Thing to Know Before You Watch the Presentation
Most people with nerve pain don't realize that the numbness and tingling in their feet isn't a minor annoyance — it's the earliest warning sign of something the medical system almost never catches in time.
If the sensation has started creeping upward — from your toes, to your feet, now toward your ankles or calves — you need to understand why the next few months matter more than the last few years combined.
Dr. O'Neal explains exactly what's happening inside your nerves right now, and why the 10-second nerve reset works precisely when it's used at this stage.
Over 42,000 People Have Already Watched the Full Presentation
Before you try one more cream, pill, or supplement that won't reach the sticky plaque — see exactly how the 10-second nerve reset works.