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Wise Men Healing Balm for neuropathy

Neuropathy | Last Active: Sep 28, 2025 | Replies (34)

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I would love to find something that helps with the numbness and tingling. I don't really have a lot of actual "pain." I'm curious about what OTHER creams or lotions you tried, @valec , that DID NOT help. I've tried CBD creams, BioFreeze, VicksVaporub, and Tea Tree Oil.... none of those provide any lasting relief. The BioFreeze & Vicks cool my feet for a short period.... One could spend a FORTUNE just "trying" all sorts of things.... And I don't buy anything that is being pushed in youtube or other videos.... as so many of those things IMO are just gimmicks.
Glad this Wise Men cream is helping with your numbness and tingling. How long would you say it seems to last after applying it? THANKS!

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So. I’ve used Vicks. It’s done nothing for me. I’ve used CBD Cremes. Nothing.
I’ve used BioFreeze. Nothing. I’m prescribed medical marijuana. And since I’ve chosen not to smoke it, I’ve tried it in liquid forms which is added to water. Nothing.
I’ve tried the marijuana Creme as well. Nothing.
The marijuana gummies help with pain but then all day I’m lethargic.
So the Frankincense oil I’ve tried gives slight relief. And now this balm gives slight relief. The oil you be applied whenever you want. The balm says in the morning and night. But I’ve applied it 4 times today. And a dime size goes a long way. It’s not expensive. So I think it’s worth a try. For me, if I can get even 1% relief, I’ll take it.

@domiha I use magnesium cream at night sometimes along with Magnesium aspirate capsules which I take every night. I wonder if the cream would help during the day-I've never tried it! Idon't have actual pain...it's more of discomfort of not being able to feel my forefeet, toes constantly cramping, uncomfortable wearing shoes. (I live in moccasins!)

I’ve tried all of the above,with little or no relief.

I’ve tried all of the above,with little or no relief.
My podiatrist had a cream compounded for me and it was made up of several different ingredients like Lidocaine, DICLOFENAC, AMITRIPTYLINE,GABAPENTIN and maybe one other.
It really didn’t give me much relief, and didn’t last long either.
After several days I developed a rash on my feet, prob an allergic reaction,so I had to stop using it.

I have tried a prescription pain medication cream that is compounded. I am allergic to so many medications. The cream has bacoflin, gabapentin, ketamine and a bunch of other ingredient’s it also has a long acting lidocaine type medication but it’s not called lidocaine. . I will get the breakdown on Monday when the compounding pharmacy is open.
My husband rubs it into my feet. Since my feet stay cold I sleep with socks on.

@domiha. My neuropathy is basically intense pain in my left foot which can be crippling at times. Tried many things except surgery. Tried Voltaren gel and it did not help (I can’t take anti inflammatory meds since I am on blood thinners). In desperation I went back to the Wise Men frankincense and myrrh cream. The first time I tried it I gave it two days and did not really rub it in. I got no relief so I tossed it into my drawer full of creams that I tried for various things. When I stopped the Voltaren gel I decided to give the Wise Men a second try and I’m glad I did. I apply it every morning before donning my compression hose. I use gloves and gently rub it in. At night I reapply before bed. It’s either coincidence or it is greatly helping me. My husband has commented that he doesn’t hear me complaining as much about my foot pain. Do I still get flare-up? Yes I do but they are not as frequent. I know that everyone is different so what works for one may not help someone else but I have been using it consistently for one month and have seen improvement