I Tried 8 Remedies for Leg Pain, Swelling & Neuropathy. One Was Actually Different.
Let me save you the frustration — and the money.
Carol M. | Retired, 67 Edema & neuropathy, 5+ years
Over the past five years I've spent close to $600 trying to get my legs and feet under control. Compression stockings, two different prescriptions, four different creams, two gadgets my doctor mentioned once. I kept notes. I'm sharing them here because I wish someone had done the same for me before I burned through all of it..
Eight attempts. One winner. Here's exactly what happened.
Note: Read this before you spend another dollar on something that'll sit in the back of a cabinet.
1. The Compression Stockings
2. Gabapentin
3. A Top-Rated Neuropathy
Cream From Amazon
4. Elevating My Legs Every
Evening
5. Magnesium Spray
What other people are saying.
Verified buyers — unedited.
"I have neuropathy and anemia really bad. It helped me sleep so much better — within 15 minutes I could tell a difference. I'm not one to leave reviews but this one deserved it."
— Laura O.
"I put this on my husband's badly swollen legs two nights in a row and they are already looking better. He's had this problem for years. I ordered three more jars."
— Vicky K., caregiver
"I had intense itching from edema. After a week it went away. It took another two weeks for the swelling to go completely down — but I can wear my shoes again. A little goes a long way. I am a believer."
— Debra M.
"I tested it myself — used it, stopped, used it again. When I stop long enough my legs get worse. When I start again they improve. That's enough for me."
— Anonymous
"Put it on once last night and my legs started to feel better right away. First impression is strong. I'll report back."
— Georgia T.