If you've been told it's age, blood sugar, or "just neuropathy" — what the imaging actually shows is something else. A particle physically lodged between the nerves that no prescription can reach. Margaret had it for eight years. Eleven days into the protocol below, her burning stopped.
For Margaret Whitfield, the worst part wasn't the burning. It was the night she stepped on a piece of glass in her own kitchen and didn't know it until she saw the blood.
Sixty-four years old. Eight years of escalating tingling in her feet. Five neurologists. Gabapentin, pregabalin, B-12 injections, alpha-lipoic acid, two-hundred-dollar compounded creams. The last specialist closed her chart and told her: "Margaret, you're going to have to learn to live with this."
She was already calling her son about selling the two-story Colonial — the house she raised three children in — when her daughter-in-law sent her the video. The man on the screen was Dr. Mehmet Oz. Quiet. Tired. Visibly angry. He'd been sitting on what he was about to share for a year and a half. The protocol he laid out is what readers now call The Nerve Reset Salt Method.
"If you still feel pain, you are lucky. The day you stop feeling it is the day the nerve has stopped responding." — Dr. Mehmet Oz, in the recorded investigationWatch before you stop feeling
The burning sensation in your feet at 3 A.M. — and the tingling, numbness, and pins-and-needles that come with it — has a physical cause your neurologist hasn't been testing for.
The story Margaret had been told — that her nerves were dying because of age, blood sugar, bad luck — is not what the imaging showed.
In studies confirmed at Cambridge and Johns Hopkins, researchers using the strongest electron microscope in the world found something physically lodged where it should not be. Not in the bloodstream. Not in the gut. Between the nerves themselves, in the narrow space where one neuron talks to the next. It is not a hormone. It is not inflammation. It is a particle. And once it is there, the standard prescriptions cannot reach it.
That's why Margaret's gabapentin worked for six weeks then stopped. That's why her B-12 plateaued. The clue to what does reach the particle came from a Stanford marine study no neurologist was reading — a mineral, formed when an ancient sea evaporated 250 million years ago, that breaks the particle apart in a way no medication has. What Dr. Oz does in the second half of the video is show, on camera, what happens when the two are introduced. That demonstration is what anchors The Nerve Reset Salt Method.
See it work on cameraThe category of medication used to manage neuropathy without addressing the cause — gabapentin, pregabalin, the antidepressants prescribed off-label — is among the most profitable in modern medicine. A patient on a daily script for ten years is a customer. A patient whose nerves are clear is not. Inside the video is a recording from an industry boardroom, of an executive declining to fund the isolated form of the mineral. Dr. Oz plays it twice. A 2024 review out of Harvard reached the same structural conclusion through different evidence — but no patient ever sees that review.
Hear the boardroom they didn't want publicI lived with this for eight years. It started so small I'm embarrassed I didn't take it seriously — just a tingling in the toes, like my feet had fallen asleep and never quite woke up. Then came the burning at night. The kind that wakes you at three in the morning crying with your foot in a basin of cold water.
I'd seen five neurologists. Every prescription. The last one closed my chart and told me to learn to live with it. I left already calling my son about selling the house.
My daughter-in-law sent me the video that week. I almost didn't watch. But there was one line in the first three minutes that stopped me cold: "If you still feel pain, you are lucky. The day you stop feeling it is the day the nerve has stopped responding." I'd been losing sensation in my left foot for two months.
Eleven days into The Nerve Reset Salt Method, the burning at night was gone for the first time in nearly a decade. Five months later, I walked four blocks with my granddaughter. Watch it before they take it down again.
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The thing already lodged between your nerves did not arrive overnight. It built up over decades, and it continues. Tingling, burning, numbness — three points on the same curve. The Nerve Reset Salt Method is what Dr. Oz lays out — exactly what to do, exactly when, and what to avoid — in the full report.
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