Still on Gabapentin With No Real Relief? A Harvard Neurologist Says This 2-Ingredient Home Approach May Be What Your Treatment Has Always Missed
- You've been on gabapentin or Lyrica — and the burning still wakes you up at 3am
- Your doctor says "manage it" because there's nothing else to try
- You've tried B vitamins, alpha lipoic acid, creams, patches — with limited results
- The tingling and numbness keep spreading, and you're looking for new options
If you've tried gabapentin, Lyrica, B vitamins or alpha lipoic acid and are still searching for better results — a retired Harvard neurologist says there may be a reason those approaches haven't delivered what you hoped for. And it has nothing to do with how severe your condition is.
Dr. Kenji Satoh, who spent over 60 years researching nerve degeneration at Harvard University, has shared findings suggesting that standard neuropathy treatments primarily address pain signaling — while a separate factor related to nerve tissue health may remain unaddressed. According to his research, this is why many patients continue experiencing burning, tingling and numbness despite consistent treatment.
After dedicating decades to this research, Dr. Satoh identified a specific combination of two natural ingredients — rooted in a centuries-old Japanese tradition — that he believes may support the body's nerve health process in a way that complements existing approaches. Neither ingredient alone produces this effect. It is the specific combination and ratio that matters.
The two ingredients are not exotic or expensive. One of them may already be on your shelf right now. What makes this combination noteworthy — according to Dr. Satoh's research involving over 3,000 neuropathy patients — is not what the ingredients are individually, but what they appear to do together when combined in the right ratio.
Why may this combination work differently from standard treatments?
According to Dr. Satoh's research, many people with neuropathy have an underlying issue related to nerve tissue health that standard pain management approaches do not directly target. Gabapentin and Lyrica are designed to manage pain signals — not to address the condition of the nerve tissue itself.
Dr. Satoh's 2-ingredient combination, he says, works through a different pathway — one that may support the nerve tissue environment more directly. The free presentation explains the science in detail, including findings from his clinical observation of over 3,000 patients.
Watch the free presentation to learn:
What a retired Harvard neurologist found in decades of nerve degeneration research — and what it may mean for people still looking for relief:
- The exact 2-ingredient combination — one ancient Japanese spice and one pantry staple in 90% of American homes — and the ratio that Dr. Satoh says makes the difference
- The nerve tissue factor that standard neuropathy treatments may not address — and why Dr. Satoh believes this matters
- How gabapentin and Lyrica work — and what aspect of nerve health they were not designed to target
- Why the elderly in Nagano, Japan show notably lower rates of neuropathy — and the daily tradition researchers believe may be connected
- The findings from 3,000+ neuropathy patients — every major cause included — from Dr. Satoh's clinical observation
- Why the second ingredient — already in most American kitchens — may be the key to making the first one more effective
- How to use this combination at home — regardless of how long you've had neuropathy or what you've already tried
The two ingredients are not exotic or expensive. One of them may already be in your kitchen right now. Watch the free presentation to learn exactly what they are, how to combine them, and what Dr. Satoh's research suggests about their potential role in nerve health support.
▶ SEE THE FREE PRESENTATION NOW3 years on gabapentin with limited improvement. My neurologist kept telling me to manage expectations. Watched this presentation and when he described the second ingredient I immediately knew what it was — had been in my kitchen the whole time. Never would have connected it to nerve health. Watch the presentation here →
Was on Lyrica for two years with limited results. What made me watch this was the idea that both ingredients were already in my house. The explanation about why the combination and ratio matter — that's something no doctor had ever discussed with me. Worth watching the full presentation.
Diabetic neuropathy 9 years. VA had me on gabapentin and pregabalin together with limited relief. Watched this skeptical. The explanation about nerve tissue health and what standard treatments target — that finally gave me a framework none of my doctors had provided in almost a decade. See what he found →
I paused the presentation to go check my kitchen when he described the second ingredient. It was right there. That moment alone was worth watching the whole thing. The ratio between the two is what makes the difference — neither works the same way on its own.
My husband has chemo-induced neuropathy. After every treatment his oncologist recommended brought limited results, we started looking for additional options. The explanation about what standard treatments address versus what Dr. Satoh's research focuses on — that made real sense to us after four years of searching.