For Supporting Optimal Nerve Function, Protection, and Regeneration
The WTN Nerve Support dietary supplement can aid in nerve regeneration and help alleviate discomfort associated with numbness, tingling, or nerve-related pain. The active B vitamins it contains work synergistically to support nerve cell energy production, communication, and protection.
When Should You Use It?
- If you frequently experience numbness, tingling, or loss of sensation in your limbs.
- If nerve-related pain complicates daily life—for example, due to a herniated disc, sciatica, or pinched nerves.
- If your doctor has diagnosed peripheral nerve damage (e.g., due to diabetes or regular alcohol consumption).
- If you experience recurring or persistent nerve pain in the face, neck, or lower back.
- If you notice muscle weakness or cramps, and B vitamin deficiency is suspected.
- If you have previously had nerve inflammation, for example, following a viral infection.
Did You Know?
The protective sheath surrounding nerve fibers, known as the myelin sheath, is crucial for healthy nervous system function. This fatty, insulating layer acts like the insulation on electrical wires, speeding up and stabilizing nerve impulses. When used alongside WTN Nerve Support, WTN DHA or WTN Omega-3 can support the flexibility of cell membranes and the myelin sheath, helping to maintain clear thinking, quick reflexes, and nerve balance.
What Makes WTN Nerve Support Stand Out Compared to Similar Products?
In short, it contains the necessary B vitamins in highly bioavailable (active molecular) forms and optimal concentrations.
- The main active ingredient is an active form of vitamin B1 (thiamine pyrophosphate), which the body can use immediately without prior conversion—unlike traditional B1 vitamin forms.
- The active form of vitamin B12 used (adenosylcobalamin) is directly bioavailable, offering an advantage over the commonly used cyanide-stabilized B12 form (cyanocobalamin), which can burden the body and requires vitamins B2, B3, and glutathione for breakdown.
- The active form of vitamin B6 (pyridoxal-5-phosphate) is also immediately usable, requiring no conversion by the body.
- Since deficiencies in vitamins B9 and B12 can mask each other’s symptoms, both active vitamin forms are included in the formula for effective support.
Why and How Does the Product Work?
Nerve pain is often not the result of a specific external injury or stimulus but stems from damage, inflammation, or dysfunction of nerve fibers. In such cases, nerves fail to transmit signals properly, leading to burning, stabbing, tingling, or electric-shock-like pain. This pain is caused by disruptions in signal transmission.
The WTN Idegbarát dietary supplement can support the alleviation of these health challenges from multiple angles.
1. Regeneration – Rebuilding Nerve Fibers
Nerve fibers are covered by an insulating layer called the myelin sheath, which ensures that nerve signals travel quickly and accurately. If the myelin sheath is damaged, the nervous system can “spark,” leading to false pain sensations without external stimuli (a common cause of neuropathic pain).
Vitamin B12 plays a key role in supporting myelin sheath regeneration, restoring precise nerve function and helping to eliminate disrupted signals perceived as pain.
Vitamin B9 further enhances this process by supporting cellular regeneration, maintaining intercellular balance, and aiding in the breakdown of homocysteine—an substance that, at high levels, can damage the nervous system and exacerbate inflammation over time.
2. Reducing Inflammation and Nerve Hypersensitivity
When nerves are inflamed, even the slightest stimulus can trigger pain.
Vitamin B6 can help reduce nerve inflammation and support the synthesis of neurotransmitters such as serotonin, dopamine, and GABA (gamma-aminobutyric acid). These substances play a critical role in reducing nerve hypersensitivity and alleviating muscle cramps.
3. Energy Support – Stabilizing Nerve Cell Function
Not all nerve pain results from actual injury—often, it is caused by malfunctioning nerve cells sending erroneous signals. If a nerve lacks sufficient energy, its function can become irregular, sending impulses perceived as pain even in the absence of danger or stimuli.
Vitamin B1 is particularly important in this process. It supports nerve cell energy production, primarily through glucose metabolism. Adequate energy supply enables consistent, stable nerve function, reducing the likelihood of false pain signals.
WARNINGS
Avoid using together with medications or products containing sulfites (e.g. certain injections, eye drops, asthma medications), as these may reduce the effectiveness of vitamin B1. Do not combine with other high-dose B vitamin supplements unless advised by a healthcare professional. Food supplements are not a substitute for a balanced, varied diet and a healthy lifestyle. Do not exceed the recommended daily dosage. Keep out of reach of children. Store in a dry, cool, dark place. Do not use the product if you are allergic or hypersensitive to any of its ingredients. It is strongly recommended to separate supplement intake from coffee consumption! Take the supplement at least half an hour before drinking coffee, or at least 2 hours after. Do not take this supplement together with dairy-based products. If you take multiple dietary supplements, consult a professional about the correct order of intake to avoid potential interference between active ingredients. Use as a course, unless otherwise advised by your physician or naturopath.