Neuragen PN, Nerve Pain Reliever .5 fl oz (15 ml)
- Neuragen PN nerve related pain relief topical oil is designed to relieve chronic nerve-related pain.
- It is a non-prescription proprietary topical moneopathic medication for temporary relief of nerve pain caused by a variety of conditions.
- It is clinically tested. Applied topically. Works within minutes. Over 70% of users report relief.
Neuragen® PN – Fast Relief from Nerve Related Pain
Topical Solution Useful for Diabet
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List Price: $ 59.95
Price: $ 42.80





Review by P. H. Mundy for Neuragen PN, Nerve Pain Reliever .5 fl oz (15 ml)
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A good friend has bilateral carpal tunnel syndrome, awaiting surgery. He also has neuropathic pain in his lower extremities. He’s beat up from years as a mechanic, on his feet all day on concrete, using rat-a-tat-tat machines and not taking much care of his health. He’s completely changed his mind about the wisdom of singing along with Hank Thompson: “Hey, hey bartender, don’t you be so slow/I’ve got time for one last round, and a six-pack to go!”
So waiting for his peripheral vascular disease to improve with nutritional improvement, vitamins and modest aerobic exercise, and hoping for his neuropathy to improve with a new lease on life minus tobacco and alcohol, he’s been given Neurontin and a TENS unit, and an appointment for surgery. He’s still suffering while he waits and not whistling while he works…so…we stumbled on the blurbs about Neuragen, and the Louisana State University Physical Therapy Department research study, and took a chance and bought the stuff. Only afterwards did I find these negative reviews, thank goodness, because they would have stopped us.
Let me tell you it was gratifying to hear him over the phone, last night, try his first drops of Neuragen (gel) on the carpal tunnel…within minutes he had pain relief. I tried to explain, the stuff’s not butter…a lot more doesn’t make everything creamy smooth and rich. It’s HOMEOPATHY — something we don’t understand, and we aren’t sure homeopathy understands itself either…but it’s more a catalytic reaction, without a one-to-one correspondence on the amount of medication used. So! A couple drops is all you do. There’s 180 drops in half an ounce of the stuff…you can Google that up, as I did. A drop or two, in his case, on both wrists and both feet, comes to what…a buck a day? You’ll drop more than that for one cold beer in one old bar at the graveyard hour.
Even better, he likes the smell — reminded him of mentholated ointment from the olden days, chest cold and mother in the pine board cabin bringing warm milk while the wolves howled outside in the snow while Paps was out trading wampum for venison jerky.
But best of all was his satisfied sigh — “This stuff is working, and the pain is going down…” We’ll find out later what’s up with Neuragen but for now…it’s safe to say: It’s not a scam.
As the packaging explains, 70% of those who try it experience benefit. It may be that some neuropathic pain has a different (not local) origin, so that pain in the feet, or hands, might be say, a spinal injury or even a brain lesion of some sort, so a local ointment isn’t going to help. The LSU study showed a higher percentage being helped and, important to their results, those using Neuragen were able to aerobically exercise,doing Tai Chi. If the problem was diabetes, losing weight can take you out of diabetes land, but you have to exercise to burn the stored fat. If the problem was vascular deficiency, exercise also promotes revascularization. Maybe it promotes re-neuron-ization? But you can’t find out if you’re in chronic, unremitting pain.