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Sarapin is rated highly by patients and pain clinics for safety and short‑term nerve‑pain relief, especially when steroids aren’t an option.
But scientific evidence is weak, so results vary.

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@sash I am willing to try!!!!

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I did find an NIH article, 2004:
"Conclusion: This prospective, double-blind trial of 500 patients undergoing 828 treatments, one time with Sarapin and a subsequent time without, with each patient acting as their own control, showed no significant differences in the pain relief or duration of significant relief with the addition of Sarapin." https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/16868612/

And from Azon Medical: "It works by stopping pain signals in the nerves of the spine where they exit the spinal column. It does not affect any other nerve or motor functions, nor is it affected by heat or cold."

I think you are correct - need more studies.