NerveControl – 120 Capsules (1 Month)

$49.00

Ingredients in NerveControl address issues with the 3 major nerve pathways in your body:

  1. Optic Nerve: Glaucoma causing damage to the optic nerve, the nerve connecting your eye to your brain.
  2. Peripheral Nerves: Damage to the nerves in your legs, feet, arms and hands caused by diabetes, shingles or chemotherapy.
  3. Central Nerves: The early onset of forgetfulness or lack of concentration or “brain fog” can indicate damage of the nerves in your brain. This can be caused by stress, poor sleep, blood sugar imbalances or post COVID.

It offers benefits for people already needing pain relievers, at-risk individuals, and even healthy people seeking prevention. Key Benefits:

  • Reduces nerve pain and numbness
  • Improves nerve conduction
  • Promote nerve regeneration
  • Prevent further nerve damage
  • Improve blood flow
  • Improve glucose metabolism and insulin sensitivity

Dr. Robert Vogel talks about NerveControl

NerveControl

Neuropathy, a condition characterized by damage to the peripheral nerves, affects millions of people worldwide. It can cause a range of debilitating symptoms, significantly impacting quality of life. Diabetic neuropathy, a common complication of diabetes, significantly increases the risk of foot ulcers and infections, which may lead to sepsis and death if untreated. A 2017 study estimated that individuals with severe diabetic neuropathy had a 2.6 times higher risk of mortality compared to those without the condition. Autonomic neuropathy can impair the regulation of critical functions like heart rate and blood pressure and can cause a number of digestive issues like nausea, vomiting and bloating.

 

 

While traditional medications (pain relievers, antidepressants, anticonvulsants) can offer some relief, they often come with considerable side effects and limitations. Emerging research suggests that specific nutrients and supplements may play a vital role in managing neuropathy, offering hope to those at risk or already suffering from this condition.

Medications: Their Role in Neuropathy Management

Traditional treatments for neuropathy primarily focus on managing symptoms rather than addressing the root cause. Common medications include:

Pain relievers: Over-the-counter drugs like acetaminophen or stronger opioids for severe pain.

Antidepressants: Tricyclic antidepressants and SNRIs, which modulate pain perception.

Anticonvulsants: Drugs like gabapentin and pregabalin, often used to calm overactive nerves.

Topical treatments: Capsaicin creams or lidocaine patches for localized pain relief.

Medications: Side Effects and Limitations

While medications can provide temporary relief, they often come with significant drawbacks:

Side effects: Drowsiness, dizziness, nausea, weight gain, and, in the case of opioids, a high risk of addiction.

Limited effectiveness: Many medications fail to address the underlying causes of nerve damage.

Long-term risks: Prolonged use of some drugs can lead to dependency or worsen other health conditions.

For many, these challenges highlight the need for complementary approaches that target nerve health at its core.

Ingredients: How NerveControl Can Help Fight Neuropathy

NerveControl offers a synergistic blend of nerve-healthy ingredients, including Vitamin C, Vitamin D3, Vitamin E, a Vitamin B-Complex, Magnesium, NAC, ALCAR and Lipoic Acid. These nutrients work together to address the underlying causes of neuropathy (failing glucose metabolism and decreasing insulin sensitivity, diabetes) while supporting and regenerating healthy nerve function.

Vitamin C

Vitamin C may help with diabetes. Studies have shown that Vitamin C may improve insulin sensitivity and function of the endothelium and can lower post-meal blood glucose levels and fasting glucose levels.


Vitamin D3

Promotes nerve health by reducing inflammation and supporting calcium regulation, critical for nerve signal transmission. It also helps protect myelin, the protective sheath around nerves, preventing degeneration and improving communication between nerves.

Vitamin D3 plays a role in improving insulin sensitivity and glucose metabolism. It helps regulate calcium levels in cells, which are crucial for insulin secretion. Studies suggest that adequate Vitamin D3 levels are associated with a reduced risk of insulin resistance and type 2 diabetes.


Vitamin E

Protects nerves from oxidative damage with its strong antioxidant properties. It maintains cell membrane integrity and myelin health, ensuring efficient nerve signaling and reducing inflammation-related nerve discomfort.


Vitamin B2 (Riboflavin)

Supports nerve energy production by aiding mitochondrial function, ensuring proper nerve communication. Its antioxidant properties protect nerves from oxidative stress, reducing inflammation and supporting repair in damaged nerve tissues.

Vitamin B3 (Niacin)

Enhances blood flow to nerves and supports energy production for healthy nerve signaling. By reducing inflammation and repairing cellular damage, it alleviates discomfort and ensures optimal nerve function.

 

Vitamin B12 (Methylcobalamin), B6 and B9

Vitamin B12 works in conjunction with other B vitamins, particularly B6 and B9, to lower homocysteine levels and myelin maintenance, the protective sheath around nerves. 

By reducing inflammation and repairing cellular damage, it alleviates discomfort and ensures optimal nerve function.

Magnesium

Regulates nerve signaling by balancing calcium levels and supporting neurotransmitter function. It reduces nerve-related discomfort by easing inflammation and protecting against overexcitation that can damage nerve cells.

 

Calcium

Facilitates nerve signal transmission and myelin repair, ensuring smooth communication between nerves. It also helps reduce erratic nerve activity, alleviating discomfort and supporting overall nerve stability.

 

Vitamin B1 (Benfotiamine)

Benfotiamine improves glucose metabolism by reducing the formation of advanced glycation end-products (AGEs). This protects nerve cells from oxidative stress, relieving discomfort and promoting nerve regeneration.

 

NAC (N-Acetyl-L-Cysteine)

NAC promotes nerve health by reducing oxidative stress, improving endothelial function, and preventing LDL oxidation.

NAC reduces oxidative stress and inflammation, which are significant contributors to insulin resistance. By increasing glutathione levels, NAC helps protect pancreatic beta cells (responsible for insulin production) from damage.

 

Acetyl L-Carnitine

Supports nerve repair and energy production by enhancing mitochondrial function. It alleviates neuropathic pain, improves nerve signaling, and promotes myelin regeneration for long-term nerve health.

 

Alpha Lipoic Acid

A potent antioxidant that reduces oxidative stress and inflammation, ALA improves blood flow to nerves, enhances conduction, and prevents further damage caused by free radicals.

 

R-Alpha Lipoic Acid

The more bioavailable form of ALA, R-ALA enhances nerve function by reducing oxidative stress and promoting nerve regeneration. It restores antioxidant defenses and protects against chronic nerve degeneration.