NeuroEase
NeuroEase
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NeuroEase Hand & Foot Spray
Tired of burning nerve pain, tingling, or numbness in your hands and feet that make daily activities exhausting?
NeuroEase is a powerful, fast-absorbing spray that calms irritated nerves, restores healthy sensation, and improves circulation — without pills, risky treatments, or temporary numbing creams. Just spray twice daily for natural relief and lasting comfort.
How NeuroEase Works
NeuroEase harnesses the strength of Angelica Root Extract, Wormwood Extract, and Vitamin B12 to target nerve discomfort at the source. These ingredients work together to relax overactive nerves, reduce inflammation, and restore proper nerve function. Instead of masking symptoms, it helps your body regain balance — so you can finally feel your hands and feet again.
It works in 3 targeted steps:
Relieves Nerve Pain & Discomfort
Angelica Root Extract calms over-firing nerves, reducing burning and sharp nerve pain naturally.
Reduces Tingling & Numbness
Vitamin B12 supports nerve regeneration and conduction, restoring normal sensation and reducing pins-and-needles.
Improves Circulation & Comfort
Wormwood Extract boosts blood flow, reduces stiffness, and enhances oxygen delivery to hands and feet.
What NeuroEase Helps With
✔ Burning nerve pain in hands & feet
✔ Tingling and pins-and-needles sensation
✔ Numbness and loss of sensitivity
✔ Poor circulation in extremities
✔ Stiffness, heaviness, or swelling
How to Use NeuroEase
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Clean & Prep: Wash hands or feet and gently pat dry.
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Spray Evenly: Hold bottle 10–15 cm away and spray onto affected areas.
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Massage In: Rub gently until fully absorbed.
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Stay Consistent: Most users notice soothing relief within 3–7 days. Apply morning and evening for best results.
Ingredients (INCI)
Aqua (Purified Water), Angelica Root Extract, Artemisia Absinthium (Wormwood) Extract, Cyanocobalamin (Vitamin B12), Aloe Barbadensis Leaf Juice, Panthenol, Glycerin, Tocopherol (Vitamin E), Carbomer, Sodium Hydroxide, Natural Fragrance.



