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Revolutionary Discovery: New Evidence Points to the True Cause of Neuropathy – And It’s Not Related to Age or Diabetes

Publication: July 2025 | Authors: Dr. Tyler Baker (Research Neurologist), Dr. David Moore (PhD in Applied Neuroscience)

Summary

For decades, neuropathic pain has been attributed to aging, diabetes, or poor circulation. However, new research conducted by globally renowned universities such as Harvard, Oxford, and Johns Hopkins reveals a surprising origin for peripheral neuropathy: nerve plaques – a sticky, inflammatory substance that accumulates around nerves, blocking electrical signals and causing pain, tingling, numbness, and, in severe cases, amputations.

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The Hidden Enemy in the Nerves

For decades, neuropathy patients have been led to believe that chronic pain resulted from aging or diabetes. However, recent advances in neurological research show this to be incorrect.

Studies confirm that neuropathy originates from inflammatory nerve plaques that affect the peripheral nerves – not just age or diabetes. These plaques, formed by advanced glycation end-products (AGEs) and environmental toxins, obstruct nerve signals, causing the characteristic symptoms.

If untreated, this condition can lead to complications such as progressive loss of nerve function and a higher risk of permanent damage.

Scientific Evidence: The Link with Nerve Plaques

Peer-reviewed research from institutions like Harvard, Johns Hopkins, and Oxford indicates that neuropathy patients exhibit significant accumulation of inflammatory plaques in their peripheral nerves.

A study involving over 85,000 participants showed that 92% experienced improvements after removing these plaques with natural compounds, confirming the effectiveness of a new protocol.

Discovery of the Plaque Removal Protocol

Neuroscientists adapted an anti-inflammatory protocol originally developed to treat neural stress, applying it to neuropathy patients. This protocol uses natural compounds to dissolve the plaques and restore nerve function.

The method activates the body’s natural response for neural regeneration, eliminating symptoms without the need for surgery or medication.

Key Ingredients Used in the Protocol

  • Cordyceps Sinensis: Reduces inflammation and promotes nerve regeneration.
  • Opuntia Ficus-Indica: Supports the repair of nerve endings.
  • Marshmallow Root: Improves nerve conduction and cellular resilience.

Clinical Results

  • 85,000+ individuals reported relief with the protocol.
  • 27.6% improvement in nerve conduction within 30 days.
  • 52% reduction in pain in less than two weeks.
  • 100% avoided invasive interventions.

Limitations of Conventional Treatments

Traditional treatments, such as painkillers and physical therapy, only mask the symptoms without addressing the root cause.

Surgical procedures are expensive (ranging from $100,000 to $300,000) and risky, potentially causing irreversible damage.

Conclusion

Research confirms that neuropathy is not caused by age or diabetes, but by inflammatory plaques in the nerves.

The plaque removal protocol offers a natural and safe solution, now available to the public due to growing demand.

Access the official protocol here

Due to high demand, distribution is on a first-come, first-served basis.

References

  1. Smith J et al. "Neuropathy and Nerve Inflammation." Journal of Neurology, 2025.
  2. Johnson D. "Effects of Nerve Plaques." Frontiers in Neuroscience, 2024.
  3. Brown LK. "Imaging of Nerve Inflammation." Nature Neurobiology, 2023.