Harvard Researchers Reveal The 15-Second "Nerve Reset" Exercise For Burning Feet And Numbness In The Limbs

If you are terrified of losing your mobility to nerve damage, drop everything and watch this short, free video report. A suppressed Harvard Medical School discovery, backed by recent Mayo Clinic research, has finally revealed why the burning in your feet is getting worse — and how a simple 15-second morning routine can stop it dead in its tracks.

Conventional treatments and traditional painkillers like Gabapentin, Lyrica, and Cymbalta do absolutely nothing to stop the destruction of your nerves.

They completely overlook the real root cause. You see, your nerve damage is NOT a normal part of aging, genetics, or diabetes. It is actually triggered by environmental toxins that hinder vitamin absorption and fuel corrosive nerve-eating enzymes.

Instead of providing lasting relief, these pills only mask the pain while greedy executives cash in, keeping you drugged and dependent.

For those enduring nerve pain, this discovery offers a beacon of hope. It suggests the possibility of reversing damage without relying solely on pharmaceuticals.

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Dr. Lewis Clark
Dr. Lewis Clark
Clinical Neuroscientist & Former Pharmaceutical Researcher | Board-Certified in Functional Neurology
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Linda H.
Linda H.
Has anyone here actually tried this for diabetic neuropathy? Been on Gabapentin 4 years and honestly it just makes me foggy, doesn't help my feet at all
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Susan M.
Susan M.
Type 2 here. Yes tried it about 2 months ago. Won't lie I was skeptical too but the burning at night is way down. Still got some numbness in my toes but it's the first thing that's actually moved the needle
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Margaret D.
Margaret D.
My husband's been a podiatrist for 32 years. He's said for years that Gabapentin and Lyrica just sedate the nervous system, they don't fix anything. He won't say it publicly but at home he's told me a hundred times the only thing that ACTUALLY helps is fixing the absorption issue. This presentation explains exactly what he's been telling me
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Diane K.
Diane K.
For anyone dealing with chemo neuropathy... I had breast cancer in 2021 and the neuropathy in my feet was worse than the chemo itself. Oncologist said it was probably permanent. I'm 8 weeks in and I can finally feel the floor under my feet again. I cried in the kitchen
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Robert S.
Robert S.
is this safe with metformin?
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Patricia W.
Patricia W.
I take metformin and lisinopril. Was fine for me but definitely run it by your doctor first like he says in the video 🙏
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the 15-Second "Nerve Reset" exercise?
The 15-Second Nerve Reset is a simple morning routine inspired by suppressed Harvard Medical School research. Dr. Clark's full free presentation explains the specific steps and the science behind how it may support healthy nerve function and reduce the burning and numbness associated with neuropathy.
Is this presentation appropriate for someone already taking Gabapentin or Lyrica?
This content is educational and informational only. It is not medical advice and is not a substitute for physician guidance. If you are currently on prescription medication, please consult your physician before making any changes to your health routine.
Who is Dr. Lewis Clark?
Dr. Lewis Clark is a clinical neuroscientist and former pharmaceutical researcher, board-certified in Functional Neurology. After witnessing the deliberate failures of traditional pain management from within the pharmaceutical industry, he dedicated his career to uncovering the true root causes of nerve damage, drawing on research from Harvard Medical School and the Mayo Clinic.
What are the "nerve-eating enzymes" mentioned in the presentation?
Independent researchers have identified certain corrosive enzymes — activated by environmental toxins that block key vitamin absorption — that may accelerate nerve tissue breakdown over time. Dr. Clark's presentation explains the specific mechanism and what lifestyle changes may support nerve health.
How quickly can someone notice a difference?
Individual results vary. The testimonials on this page reflect personal experiences and are not indicative of guaranteed outcomes. Dr. Clark's presentation discusses realistic expectations and the biological timeline involved in supporting nerve health.