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The "Sciatica Lie": Why Back Surgery Rarely Fixes The Root Cause

You've tried chiropractic adjustments, injections, and maybe even surgery. Yet, that shooting pain down your leg persists. Why?

Doctors often treat Sciatica as a "mechanical" problem (a pinched nerve). But new research shows it's often a chemical problem.

An enzyme called MMP-13 dissolves the protective coating of the sciatic nerve. Even if you fix the disc in your back, if the nerve is stripped raw, it will continue to fire pain signals.

This is why neuropathy patients and sciatica patients often share the same fate: chronic pain that doctors can't fix.

The Good News: You can deactivate this enzyme naturally. A breakthrough protocol from Japan has been shown to help regrow the protective coating on both sciatic and peripheral nerves.

Rebuild Your Sciatic Nerve

Don't risk surgery until you try this natural enzyme-blocking ritual.

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