All pain gone after one "test"

Posted by mrmik @mrmik, Nov 9, 2025

Woke up for the first time in years WITHOUT PAIN
My friend has always told me, "If you wake up one day without pain, you know you for sure you're dead!"
Fortunately it was not true.

I have suffered from Chronic pain in my lower back for the last 6 years which started after I was diagnosed with Lyme disease. Initially, Steroid injections in the back helped.
After a few years, the injections eventually stopped working after a few months.
Then I was treated with RFA (Radio Frequency Ablation of the Medial Nerve)First with a hot needle (90 deg C) in 2 locations which lasted for 2 months.
Secondly with a cold needle (60 deg C) in 8 locations. But now the pain changed to a burning sensation "in a wide belt" inside my lower back for 4 months.
After that I have been in pain constantly with varying intensity plus feeling inflammation in all parts of my body.
Therefore I have been "treating" myself using finely ground Turmeric, Cinnamon, Ginger, Vanilla, black pepper and honey as a thick slurry. Taken as a tablespoon every evening before bedtime as it is supposed to be good against inflammation. I have felt some relief but nothing significant.

NOW
As a Chemical Engineer I started looking at the nature of inflammation and compared it to the active ingredients in my cocktail. And it turned out that it should work.

HOWEVER
Without getting too technical, the inflamed areas were in zones of a fatty nature which are hydrophobic (repels water - like water droplets on a goose)
At the same time, the active ingredients in my cocktail (except for honey) are also hydrophobic.
SO the cocktail had little effect because they were not properly dissolved and released as the stomach fluids are the opposite of hydrophobic = hydrophilic.
In other words the active ingredients went down the toilet.

Alcohol
It turned out that the active ingredients in my cocktail powders would easily dissolve in Alcohol.

So to make a long story short
I dissolved one teaspoon of each spice (but only a 1/8 teaspoon of black pepper) with a table spoon of honey in a double shot of Rum.
Stirred it for some minutes and enjoyed it.
The next morning; I WAS PAIN FREE!
I was laying in bed looking up at the ceiling enjoying every minute of it.
After going for a swim in the afternoon, I began to feel slight pain or rather tension but only 10% of usual.

The day after (at the time of this writing) I have only minimum pain, or rather a tension in my back.
I realize my test only represents one datapoint, but it is a good start with an unbelievable outcome.

MY NEXT APPROACH
I have already made a bottle of slurry (same ingredients) but using only enough alcohol to make it flow like a thick slurry for the purpose of limiting the alcohol intake.
I plan to take one tablespoon of slurry in the evening before bedtime.

DISCLOSURE
I am 6 feet, 216 lbs. and enjoyed not only one but 3 cocktails that evening. So the medical term could suggest I was under anesthesia when I went to bed (in leigh man terms: DRUNK)
I am not suggesting anyone do as I have done, and also check the side effects of the spices in the cocktail.

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Profile picture for ellesea01 @ellesea01

Ok thx for the info here. So 1800mg of gab a day seems a lot. Is it so many mg per pound ? But is this before your 'creation'?

Certainly can't do both right? Now I'm confused a bit. I'm jumbling something around. Yikes...?

@heisenberg34

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@ellesea01 I have seen others on this site who are on 3600 mg of Gabapentin daily. I am in no hurry to get that high. I would like to titrate down. I was once on 100 twice daily. Seems like a long time ago.

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Profile picture for heisenberg34 @heisenberg34

I made the slurry with all the ingredients and alcohol. My observations:
1. The slurry has to be one of the worst tasting concoctions I have ever tasted. Horrible, disgusting.
2. Did nothing for my pain. Apparently it does not touch severe nerve pain, unless you have to get totally inebriated for it to work.
3. I am on 600 mg of Gabapentin, 3x daily. Gabapentin and alcohol are highly toxic together, even deadly in some cases.
Perhaps it will provide some relief for others. I sincerely hope so.

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@heisenberg34

I am sorry, NERVE PAIN is terrible.

The active INGREDIENTS are known to fight INFLAMMATION.

And that is what I suffered from.

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Profile picture for ellesea01 @ellesea01

Ok thx for the info here. So 1800mg of gab a day seems a lot. Is it so many mg per pound ? But is this before your 'creation'?

Certainly can't do both right? Now I'm confused a bit. I'm jumbling something around. Yikes...?

@heisenberg34

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@ellesea01,
Heisenberg tried the herbal mixture for NERVE PAIN.

I used it against INFLAMMATION.

AND since the mix contains alcohol, it should obviously not be tried with any medication adverse to alcohol.

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@kaki068 what is your recipe? I missed it. Please write it out.
Thank you

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@bb03 The ingredients are in my original post.

I'm in south east Asia and it's 02:00 in the morning.

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Profile picture for mrmik @mrmik

@heisenberg34

I am sorry, NERVE PAIN is terrible.

The active INGREDIENTS are known to fight INFLAMMATION.

And that is what I suffered from.

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@mrmik We all suffer in our own way. What caused your inflammation? My nerve damage is the result of a ski fall almost ten years ago.

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Profile picture for heisenberg34 @heisenberg34

@ellesea01 I have seen others on this site who are on 3600 mg of Gabapentin daily. I am in no hurry to get that high. I would like to titrate down. I was once on 100 twice daily. Seems like a long time ago.

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I realizebthat & it's really hard to navigate these treacherous painful times. I also try keeping as low as possible. And less types@heisenberg34

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Profile picture for mrmik @mrmik

@ellesea01,
Heisenberg tried the herbal mixture for NERVE PAIN.

I used it against INFLAMMATION.

AND since the mix contains alcohol, it should obviously not be tried with any medication adverse to alcohol.

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Thx for clarifying. I didn't think meds & booze ever could buddy up. See how lucky you are when you know such things because of your career choice? Way to go. !! @mrmik

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Profile picture for heisenberg34 @heisenberg34

@mrmik We all suffer in our own way. What caused your inflammation? My nerve damage is the result of a ski fall almost ten years ago.

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@heisenberg34
As I wrote in my original post, I was infected with Lyme disease years back.
In my original post I also listed all the treatments I have gone through.

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Profile picture for ellesea01 @ellesea01

I realizebthat & it's really hard to navigate these treacherous painful times. I also try keeping as low as possible. And less types@heisenberg34

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@ellesea01
Yes PAIN is not ONLY pain.
It affects memory, blood pressure and mood = social behavior.

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Profile picture for ellesea01 @ellesea01

Thx for clarifying. I didn't think meds & booze ever could buddy up. See how lucky you are when you know such things because of your career choice? Way to go. !! @mrmik

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@ellesea01
Thank you, but when I run into a problem I start studying it AND I keep a journal and are observant of any changes to and in my body.

By the way some cough and cold syrups, pain relievers, and iron supplements, may contain ethanol as a solvent or preservative.

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