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Nerve Renew

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NerveRenew is a nutritional supplement intended to treat symptoms related to neuropathy, using ingredients allegedly backed by more than 20 clinical studies.

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Nerve Renew Reviews - Does It Provide Neuropathy Symptoms Relief?

By Anthony Dugarte, M.D., C.S.C.S

Updated on: Mar 10, 2020

What Is Nerve Renew?

Nerve Renew is a nerve health supplement that aims to improve neuropathic symptoms with a blend of natural ingredients.

Neuropathy is a dysfunction of one or more nerves. You may experience a variety of symptoms, though numbness, tingling, and burning are common symptoms. It is estimated that nearly 16% of the US population suffers from this disorder.

The causes are wide-ranging, but diabetes and traumatic injury top the list. While medications are available to address this issue, there is also a variety of dietary supplements that may offer relief.

Nerve Renew is one option.

According to their website, the benefits you may experience with by taking 2 capsules of their supplement daily include:

  • Decreased neuropathic pain
  • Diabetic pain relief
  • Reduced Numbness and tingling
  • Less burning
  • More energy

Nerve Renew claims that their scientifically proven ingredients can offer relief for your neuropathic pain, but do they offer a better option than the available medications?

In this article, we’ll review the available scientific support for their active ingredients to help you determine if Nerve Renew can alleviate your symptoms.

Nerve Renew Ingredients: Do They Work?

While other nerve health supplements offer similar formulations, Nerve Renew believes their blend sets them apart from the competition and is responsible for the purported benefits.

In this section, we’ll address these minor differences and help you determine if they lead to significant results.

First, we’ll take a look at the vitamins and extracts they’ve included to support the active ingredients.

Vitamin B2 and Vitamin B6 - 8mg each

B vitamins have a variety of essential roles; their ability to support brain and nerve health is well studied.

Vitamin B2 at 30mg 3 times daily may relieve some of the oxidative stress and neuroinflammation associated with neurological disorders like Parkinson’s Disease.

The combination of B1, B6, and 5000 mcg of B12 daily over 3-months improved numbness, burning, and pain in subjects with neuropathy.

Vitamin D - 1000IU

Vitamin D may work as an antioxidant to battle free radicals, substances that cause oxidative stress. Adequate intake of vitamin D is vital for the development and function of the nervous system.

Its antioxidant effects may protect nerve tissue and deficiency during pregnancy has been linked to an increased risk for disease of the central nervous system.

Herb Blend - 86mg

Like the vitamins included in Nerve Renew, this unique blend of herbs has been hand-selected by researchers, scientists, and doctors, according to their website.

These herbs may also offer a similar supportive role for the active ingredients.

Feverfew Herb Extract

The medicinal use of this herb dates back to Ancient Greece. Feverfew Herb Extract may offer relief for fevers, arthritis, and stomach aches, in addition to treating neurologic conditions like migraines.

Oat Straw Extract

Also known as Avena sativa, oat straw is a cereal grass that is packed with minerals like iron, zinc, and manganese.

This herb may offer nerve and brain health benefits though 1500mg daily over 3-months did not seem to provide a cognitive benefit in healthy older adults.

Skullcap Root Extract

A relative of mint, Skullcap is a perennial herb found all over North America and is commonly included in herbal remedies.

It works as a nerve relaxant. This mechanism is still unclear, but it may involve Skullcap’s ability to bind to receptors used by GABA, a chemical messenger that influences nerve function.

Passion Flower Extract

Another flower used in herbal remedies for centuries, Passion Flower, may also carry out its effects through interacting with GABA.

Those that drank tea containing this extract over 1-week experienced improvements in their sleep.

Up next, we’ll take a closer look at the ingredients Nerve Renew believes are responsible for their supplement’s benefits.

The Active Ingredients

Nerve Renew selected their active ingredients in an attempt to offer you the most effective means of treating your neuropathy.

Will touch on each of the 3 offered in this supplement and highlight why Nerve Renew believes them to be different from the competition.

Vitamin B12 (Methylcobalamin) - 4000mcg

A wide variety of supplements contain Vitamin B12. According to Nerve Renew, this form of B12 is absorbed and used more efficiently than those commonly included in similar products.

In patients with diabetic neuropathy, injecting 2,500mcg of methylcobalamin into the spinal canal improved symptoms like tingling and burning.

A recent review of 13 randomized studies found that the combination of Fasudil (a drug used to treat brain bleeds) and methylcobalamin was superior to treatment with either option alone.

It’s important to note that the dosing of methylcobalamin in these studies ranged from 500-1000mcg, though the administration was either by muscular injection or intravenously, rather than orally.

Nerve Renew seems to offer a larger amount of methylcobalamin than doses found to be successful in studies. However, much of the scientific support appears to be when treatment is injected rather than taken via pill.

Vitamin B1 (Benfotiamine) - 600mg(a new, more effective, form of B1)

Another vitamin commonly included in similar products, Nerve Renew offers a special form of B1 that may be more effective than thiamine, the more common form included in supplements.

This notion was later confirmed in a study with healthy subjects. The absorption rate and amount of benfotiamine available in circulation were higher with oral doses of benfotiamine when compared to oral doses of thiamine.

Both 300 and 600mg of benfotiamine improved symptoms related to diabetic neuropathy when compared to placebo; effects were more significant with the larger dose.

More recently, benefits for neuropathy were not seen when Type 1 diabetics took 300mg of benfotiamine daily for 2-years.

While this form of vitamin B1 seems to be absorbed better than other forms, lowed doses may offer less benefit. The dose provided in Nerve Renew appears to be on par with those found successful in available research.

Stabilized R-Alpha lipoic Acid (ALA) - 300mg

According to Nerve Renew, this form of ALA is their star ingredient and the most effective antioxidant for relieving nerve damage. It may also promote the actions of B vitamins.

There were favorable effects in a study that included subjects with diabetic neuropathy.

Subjects were randomized to ALA treatment at 600mg, 1,200mg, 1,800mg doses, or placebo for 5 weeks. Symptoms of neuropathy were improved, though 600mg seemed to offer the most significant benefit with the lowest risk for side effects.

While ALA improved symptoms related to diabetic neuropathy, higher doses were associated with increased nausea, vomiting, and dizziness. Nerve Renew likely includes a lower dose to avoid these unwanted effects.

Side Effects and Safety

Vitamins are relatively safe to use. B vitamins are water-soluble and easily removed in your urine when taken in excess.

Vitamin D is fat-soluble, thus harder to remove when you consume excess. Nonetheless, the dose offered in Nerve Renew is comparable to doses safe for toddlers.

Adverse effects in herbal extracts are rare. For example, feverfew was safe 50mg/day over 6-months. For this particular herb, however, a withdrawal-like condition with headaches, insomnia, joint pain, nervousness, and poor sleep is possible when abruptly stopped after several years of use.

The active ingredients are similarly safe. Even when methylcobalamin was injected, there were no side effects reported.

Doses comparable or greater to the daily dose of Nerve Renew have been safely studied, though some side effects are possible. ALA at high doses may include nausea, vomiting, or dizziness; these were less likely at doses 2x greater than Nerve Renew’s daily dose.

Despite a favorable safety profile in these natural ingredients, it is best to speak with a doctor before use.

Your symptoms can be caused by a number of issues, many of which should be medically managed. If diabetes is the source of your neuropathy, medication may be required in addition to lifestyle changes like diet and exercise.

Cost

There are many vendors that offer Nerve Renew, though only online purchasing seems to be available currently.

You have 3 options at their website:

For a 1-month supply (60 capsules) you’ll pay $69 + $6.97 shipping. Your 3-month supply runs $147 + shipping.

Lastly, the 2-week trial offers the most savings. The trial is free; after 2-weeks they’ll send a bottle for $49 each month. You can cancel this subscription anytime.

While this supplement is pricey, Nerve Renew attempts to ease your concerns by offering a 1-year guarantee.

To initiate your refund call or email support at 1-888-840-7142 or support@neuropathytreatmentgroup.com, respectively.

Amazon offers another purchase option. You’ll pay $59 for 1 bottle or $207 for a 3-pack. Both are prime eligible.

Available Alternatives

Nerve health dietary supplements are available from other vendors, though the list of ingredients can vary considerably.

The Nerve Support Formula from Real Health Products is comparable to Nerve Renew. They offer a similar blend of B vitamins, including methylcobalamin and benfotiamine, as well as vitamin D. For a 1-month supply, you’ll pay $44.20.

Nerve Complex from EuroMedica offers methylcobalamin in their B vitamin blend, as well as ALA. Your 1-month supply is currently $22.36.

You can also find the 8 ingredients offered in Nerve Renew individually, though this is less convenient and likely more expensive.

The Bottom Line

Neuropathy affects many people worldwide. Treatment often includes medical management and lifestyle changes, though symptoms can persist.

Nerve Renew offers a blend of ingredients that seem to have scientific support for their efficacy. These ingredients are also generally safe, though digestive side effects are possible with larger doses.

At HighYA, 21 users rated this product with 3.3 out of 5-stars. Unsatisfied customers reported a lack of results and hefty price tag as reasons they would not recommend use.

While natural means of controlling nerve pain can be appealing, remember to always speak to your doctor to identify the source of your symptoms before use.

Customer Reviews

3.2 Stars out of 22 Reviews
5 Star:40% 4 Star:9% 3 Star:4% 2 Star:18% 1 Star:27%
55% Recommend This Product
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Posted on Dec 31, 2015

It's A scam

By Sam , Peoria, IL

Every since I started taking NerveRenew my sciatica nerve started to hurt me so bad I couldn't walk. I went to my doctor and a Chiropractor and now I'm doing more exercises to stretch my sciatica in my butt right side muscle and my outer right knee. It burns when touched or when I slide across the sheets in my bed. My nerves are just shot due to the medicine in the pill called NerveRenew.

It's just too much for your nerves. The extra medicine in each pill breaks down your nerves in your body. It's very harmful plus it says it has more medicine in each pill than what an average body needs. So I guess the extra medicine attacks the nerves which as I see it will bring damage and harm to your nerves. It's just to make money as they scam people. They do not worry about the harm they bring to many innocent people with their lies.

Now, I need all my money back that I have spent with your company. If a lawsuit comes up against them, I will be the first to join. If not, I will start the lawsuit myself unless they return all my money for a refund.

Bottom Line: No, I would not recommend this to a friend

Helpful Review? 36 People Have Voted

Posted on Jun 3, 2017

Trial period.

By William Heign, Indiana, Verified Reviewer

I tried this product for the trial period. If it doesn't start to work in that period of time, why does it take months to act? Spending hundreds of dollars, even with a warranty, makes me wonder how good it is.

At his point, I have mixed feelings to recommend it or not.

Bottom Line: No, I would not recommend this to a friend

Helpful Review? 34 People Have Voted

Posted on Dec 22, 2015

It took a few bottles but I'm seeing results

By Spencer Lockwood , Brevard, NC

My son found this company online and sent over a link so I decided to order a few bottles and give it a try. I've been living with nerve pain for a long time so I felt like there wasn't much to lose.

I didn't really see results right away but I decided to at least use up the bottles I had. After about 2 months I really started noticing that my feet didn't burn as much. I'll keep using the product and hopefully keep seeing results.

I haven't had to deal with their customer service or refunds so I can't comment on that side of things.

Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend

Helpful Review? 31 People Have Voted

Posted on Mar 9, 2017

Finally major improvement!

By Louise Schlosser, California, Verified Reviewer

I've had severe peripheral neuropathy for over 20 years. I've been on so many prescribed medications with horrible side effects, none of which even helped with my neuropathy. I developed bladder neuropathy and now Trigeminal Neuralgia, all starting from a rare genetic disease called Porphyria.

This product, NerveRenew is the first and only natural product that has helped me immensely. I can wear shoes, walk, run and even go back to teaching tap dancing! I think that says a lot, considering that I couldn't handle even sheets on my feet, and my feet and hands were so bad 24/7.

Give this one a try; I know it works.

I'm forever grateful!

Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend

Helpful Review? 31 People Have Voted

Posted on Apr 11, 2017

30 days no change

By Michael Brown, Auburn, CA, Verified Reviewer

My neurological doctor suggested I try this for 90 days. I have neuropathy in both hands and feet, and so far, after 30 days there has been no change.

The doctor did say we should give a full 90 days, which I will do (I paid for a 90-day supply), but so far I can't go any better than two stars. That rating will be updated after the next 30 days of use, either up or down depending on results.

Bottom Line: No, I would not recommend this to a friend

Helpful Review? 28 People Have Voted

Posted on Apr 30, 2019

Would not recommend

By Linda H., Clinton, MS, Verified Reviewer

I first ordered my trial bottle in May 2018. I decided to give it a little more time so they sent me one bottle renewal. To my shock, it was $72+ so I sent the package back return to sender. Within days I received another bottle and opened the package and sent that one back and paid return postage. I was shocked to receive another bottle and called about a refund. The lady said it would take 7 to 10 days and they would send an email whenever the refund was complete. I never received any refund or email. So I am out about $150.00.

Bottom Line: No, I would not recommend this to a friend

Helpful Review? 24 People Have Voted

Posted on Dec 7, 2016

Nerve Renew Is The Real Deal

By Mrs. Gayla Pixley, Wilshire Vista, CA, Verified Reviewer

Nerve Renew is the real deal. I developed Neuropathy in August of 2016. I immediately went to the doctor. I had a vitamin D deficiency, which caused the nerve damage in my left hand.

I tried vitamin D supplements, and that didn't work. I tried Acupuncture, and that didn't work and a Chiropractor and that didn't work either.

I began to whine to all of my friends in search of that miracle recommendation. I got it. Nerve Renew. My friend Glenn C. said it literally cured him of Neuropathy in his foot. I said I am going to try it.

I ordered 3 bottles. I took all of it and I can tell you readers and all of my friends and family, that I am much better. I feel with one more month, I should be healed. Nerve Renew is the real deal. Thank you Nerve Renew creators. It works.

Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend

Helpful Review? 23 People Have Voted

Posted on Dec 27, 2016

A life saver for me

By Steve Carter, Austin, TX, Verified Reviewer

NerveRenew is a great product. I had almost immediate results. After about 1 week my symptoms began to abate. After 2 bottles they are virtually gone. My balance is back to normal and my leg does not "fall away" from me any longer. My nervous leg problem during sleep is absolutely gone. This has been a God send for me. I have seen an increase in urination.

Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend

Helpful Review? 22 People Have Voted

Posted on Oct 17, 2016

It has been a life saver

By Charles, Raleigh, NC, Verified Reviewer

I began suffering diabetic neuropathy over a year ago and it took me a while to find out what it was and even longer to discover Alpha Lipoic Acid.

I began taking 1200 MG of Alpha Lipoic Acid from GNC last March and saw some early results that were promising. A few weeks in, I discovered nerve renew and began taking it as recommended, after a few weeks of adding it to my daily supplements (600 MG ALA & 600 MG NR) I really started seeing tremendous results and after 3 to 4 months my neuropathy was nearly nonexistent.

I decided to discontinue my NR and only use the ALA from GNC for a few weeks and see what happened and within a couple of weeks, the symptoms started returning so I began NR again. I can only say that NR has worked great for me and truly helped me in many ways.

Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend

Helpful Review? 21 People Have Voted

Posted on Feb 2, 2016

I see no proof of claims against the company

By Shon Edwards , Layton, UT, USA

I surely have seen a lot of scientific work on their website, as well as over a hundred testimonials. I have had neuropathy problems and they have been improved. I have read in this article "this may be this" or "that may be that", but I haven't seen any proof that any of their claims are wrong. In short, not trying to be mean, but perhaps more a waste of breath than anything. An article should be written here (I feel) if it is PROVEN that the other site is making false claims or has other problems. I see dozens of people being helped, solid scientific evidence for why and how it should work. In fact the only problem is a single person who reacted badly to the medicine. His is the only piece of evidence which is relevant. Let the FACTS speak for themselves, not the (unlikely?) possibilities of using the product. Not trying to hammer on anyone, but trying to point out the fact that we should focus on facts here on actual experiences with product/company, and not the (unlikely) possibilities. For example, I find the comments about animal tests totally disconnected from what should be talked about here, i.e., animal tests appear to have nothing to do with any part of the company's web page. I found no problems with the company or product, but just the opposite.

Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend

Helpful Review? 20 People Have Voted

Posted on Feb 28, 2017

NerveRenew not working

By Christopher Heyer, Rockaway, NJ, Verified Reviewer

I have been using NerveRenew now for a month and a half, and I see no change. I will finish the product that I have left and see from there if I will renew my order.

Bottom Line: No, I would not recommend this to a friend

Helpful Review? 20 People Have Voted
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