SciatiEase works on the four real drivers of sciatic nerve pain — at the same time.
Sciatic nerve pain isn’t a single problem — it’s the visible result of four overlapping issues happening around your sciatic nerve at once: inflammation, oxidative stress on nerve tissue, mechanical compression from tight muscles or scar tissue, and impaired nerve repair. Most painkillers tackle one (inflammation) and only briefly. SciatiEase tackles all four — consistently, daily, and at clinically meaningful doses. SciatiEase is built around this exact problem.
When the sciatic nerve is irritated, immune cells (especially mast cells) release inflammatory chemicals around the nerve sheath. That inflammation is what produces the burning, throbbing quality of sciatic pain.
The lead ingredient in SciatiEase, Palmitoylethanolamide (PEA), is a fatty-acid amide your body produces naturally. It modulates mast-cell activity and supports the endocannabinoid system to dial down nerve inflammation at the source. PEA has been studied in the context of chronic nerve pain for over a decade. SciatiEase delivers a 600 mg dose — reflecting the kinds of levels used in research, not a token amount.
Free radicals damage cell membranes. Inside nerves, that translates to compromised mitochondria, weaker signal transmission, and slower healing. Standard antioxidants don’t cross the blood-nerve barrier well, so they help everything except the nerves you need them to.
R-Alpha Lipoic Acid (R-ALA) is different. It’s a uniquely bioavailable antioxidant that crosses the blood-nerve barrier and works directly inside nerve tissue. R-ALA neutralizes free radicals, protects the mitochondrial energy production that nerves depend on, and even helps regenerate other antioxidants like glutathione — key for protecting myelin from oxidative wear.
Even when the inflammation calms, sciatic pain often returns because the nerve is being physically compressed. Tight piriformis, tight hip flexors, tight glutes, and accumulated fibrotic scar tissue all squeeze and entrap the nerve. Anti-inflammatories don’t fix that.
The calming herbal blend in SciatiEase — feverfew, passionflower, skullcap and oat straw — has been used traditionally to support muscle relaxation and nervous-system calm. By easing tension in the lower back, glutes and hips, SciatiEase helps reduce mechanical pressure on the sciatic nerve. The formula also supports the body in addressing fibrosis — the scar tissue that can entrap the nerve and cause chronic flare-ups.
Healing damaged nerves takes specific raw materials: ATP for energy, B vitamins for myelin maintenance, and amino acids for nerve regeneration. If you’re low on any of those, repair stalls.
SciatiEase supplies them all. Acetyl L-Carnitine fuels mitochondrial energy metabolism so damaged nerve fibers can actually rebuild. Benfotiamine (fat-soluble B1) reduces nerve inflammation and protects against advanced glycation end-products linked to long-term nerve damage. Methylcobalamin (the active, neuro-targeted form of B12), folate and B6 are the trio your body uses to maintain the myelin sheath, build neurotransmitters and repair damaged nerve fibers.
Most products tackle one driver. SciatiEase covers all four simultaneously, every day, at meaningful doses. That’s why users typically report meaningful improvements in nerve pain, muscle tension and mobility within 3–6 weeks, with deeper nerve-repair benefits building over 90–180 days of consistent use — which is exactly why the 3-bottle and 6-bottle SciatiEase packages are the most popular.
Take one capsule daily with a meal, or as directed by a healthcare professional. Drink plenty of water. SciatiEase is non-habit forming and designed for daily long-term use. For best results, pair it with the lifestyle protocols in the bonus guide that comes free with 3- and 6-bottle orders.
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SciatiEase is a dietary supplement intended to support general nerve health. It is not a prescription medication and is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. See our full disclaimer for details.