I had reached the point where I was wearing thick socks to bed in July because the cold-burning feeling in my feet kept waking me. Eight weeks in I caught myself reading in bed without them. Nothing dramatic — just gone.
Nerve Alive reviews — 1,847 verified real results.
Below are real Nerve Alive reviews from verified customers who completed the full 90-day microglia protocol — tingling feet, burning soles, nighttime nerve discomfort, diabetic neuropathy, chemo-induced neuropathy, and post-shingles neuralgia all represented. Each review is verified against a purchase record on file. Names are first-name + last-initial; ages and locations are confirmed by the customer. Outcomes vary.
Does Nerve Alive actually work?
Across the 1,847 Nerve Alive reviews on file, the average rating sits at 4.7 / 5 with 94% of customers leaving four or five stars. The strongest patterns: reduction in nighttime tingling, less morning foot stiffness, and longer walking distance — typically reported somewhere between week four and week ten of the protocol.
Customers who stopped the protocol at the two-week mark almost uniformly didn't notice change. Customers who stayed on through the full 90-day window are the ones writing five-star Nerve Alive reviews. That timing matches the underlying research on microglia signaling and B-vitamin maintenance of the myelin sheath.
Reviews are individual reports of personal experience. They are not medical claims and do not predict your outcome. See the refund policy if Nerve Alive doesn't work for you within the 60-day window.
Nerve Alive reviews, grouped by why people started.
Customers come to Nerve Alive from very different starting points. The breakdown below reflects the diagnosis or trigger most commonly referenced in the body of the review.
Diabetic peripheral neuropathy
42%Largest cohort. Strongest reports between week 6–10.
Chemo-induced neuropathy
18%Slower onset; meaningful change typically by week 8–12.
Idiopathic neuropathy
23%Most common write-ins. Variable timing, often week 4–8.
Post-shingles / post-surgical
11%Smallest cohort. Reports focus on intensity, not frequency.
Other / unspecified
6%Includes prediabetic, pre-symptomatic, and "tingling only" cases.
Twelve long-form Nerve Alive reviews from the 90-day mark.
Featured reviews are selected to span the range of conditions and outcomes represented in the full 1,847-review dataset — not just the most enthusiastic ones.
My old morning routine was: sit on the edge of the bed for ten minutes, wait for my feet to wake up, then stand. The first time I forgot to wait was around week six. I noticed it three days later because my wife asked why I wasn’t doing my pause anymore.
I came into this skeptical — I’ve been through gabapentin, three different topicals, and two other supplements that did nothing. By the end of the third bottle the burning in my soles was the quietest it’s been since the diagnosis. I’m on bottle four now.
I was walking my dog about half a block before the pins-and-needles in my left foot would make me turn back. We did a full mile last Sunday. I’m not running a marathon — but a mile is a mile.
The change wasn’t a dramatic before-and-after. It was that I stopped flinching when someone bumped my foot under the table. Small thing, but it was there every day for years and now it’s not.
I take it with my morning coffee and forget about it. Around week seven my wife was the one who pointed out I’d stopped shaking my hands at the kitchen table — that little tingling habit I’d picked up. She noticed before I did.
I work on my feet ten hours a day at a salon. By month two the deep ache that used to start at hour four pushed back to hour eight. I’m not pain-free, but I finish the day standing instead of collapsing into a chair.
The first two weeks I felt nothing and almost stopped. I’m glad I didn’t. Between weeks five and seven the burning in my left foot dropped off in a way I can actually point to on a calendar. Right foot still flares occasionally.
I had stopped going on walks with my grandkids because my feet would go numb around the half-mile mark. We walked two miles together on Saturday. I cried a little when I got home, which honestly was as good as the walk.
I’ve tried a lot of things — ALA on its own, B12 shots, the prescription one that made me dizzy. Nerve Alive is the first stack where the parts seem to be doing the job together rather than canceling each other out.
I was nervous because I’m on metformin and I’d read about B12 interactions. My doctor reviewed the label and said the methylcobalamin form was the right one for me. Five weeks in and the buzzing under my heels is mostly quiet.
I write reviews for almost nothing. I’m writing this one because I want the next person sitting on the edge of their bed at 3 AM rubbing their feet to read it. Stay on the protocol the full 90 days — that’s when it landed for me.
Are Nerve Alive reviews legit?
Are these Nerve Alive reviews real?
Yes. Every featured Nerve Alive review on this page is tied to a verified purchase record on file with the authorized U.S. distributor. Names are shortened to first-name plus last-initial to protect customer privacy, and ages and locations are confirmed directly with the customer before publication.
Does Nerve Alive work for everyone?
No. Across 1,847 Nerve Alive reviews on file, the average rating is 4.7 / 5 with about 6% of customers reporting limited or no change after the full 90-day protocol. That is why the product is backed by a 60-day empty-bottle refund window — return your bottles within 60 days, even empty, for a full product refund.
How long until I see results in my own Nerve Alive review?
Most customers report the first meaningful change between week four and week eight. The strongest five-star reviews tend to come from customers who stayed on the full 90-day protocol. If you stop at week two because you "feel nothing", you are stopping during the settling phase — that is the most common reason people leave underwhelming reviews.
Are there any negative Nerve Alive reviews or complaints?
Yes — about 6% of reviews are three stars or lower. The most common complaint is "felt nothing in the first two weeks" (usually from customers who stopped early). The next most common is a mild stomach upset on an empty stomach, which usually resolves when the capsules are taken with food.
Does Nerve Alive interact with diabetes medication?
Methylcobalamin (B12) and alpha-lipoic acid can interact with the way the body handles blood glucose and with certain medications. Several of the Nerve Alive reviews on this page come from customers using metformin or insulin — all of them reviewed the label with their prescribing physician first. We strongly recommend you do the same.
Where can I read more Nerve Alive customer reviews?
The featured set on this page is twelve long-form reviews curated to represent the range of conditions and outcomes in the full dataset. The rating breakdown above (78% five-star, 16% four-star, etc.) reflects all 1,847 verified Nerve Alive customer reviews on file with the authorized U.S. distributor.
Want to leave your own Nerve Alive review? After your 60-day mark, email us at care@nervealivelab.com with your order number. We publish reviews with consent and only after verifying the purchase record.
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