“If it wasn’t for this protocol, I’d still be pacing the bedroom at 2 a.m. because my feet felt like they were on fire.” For years, pills dulled my mind but never stopped the burning in my toes. Within a few weeks of following what’s explained in the video, the nightly flare‑ups started to fade. I still have to be careful, but now I can lie down without feeling like the sheets are made of sandpaper.
Laura M.
The article described my feet exactly — pins‑and‑needles before midnight and that “walking on needles” feeling. This video finally explains why the pills turned my brain into fog but didn’t stop the burning.
Anna C.
Watching this with my mom — her feet “catch fire” around 2 a.m. just like the women mentioned in the study. We’re bringing this up with her neurologist next week to see if the protocol makes sense in her case.
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