What This Stack Is Designed to Support
Mitochondrial energy production within damaged nerves
Neuroinflammatory regulation
Myelin and axonal integrity
Neurometabolic resilience
Peripheral nerve repair capacity
What’s Included
Benfotiamine (Fat-Soluble Vitamin B1)
Supports glucose metabolism within nerve tissue and reduces the accumulation of advanced glycation end-products (AGEs) that impair nerve signalling. Particularly helpful where metabolic stress contributes to neuropathic symptoms.
Palmitoylethanolamide (PEA)
A naturally occurring fatty acid amide that modulates neuroinflammation and mast-cell driven pain signalling. Rather than numbing sensation, PEA helps calm the inflammatory drivers that keep nerves hypersensitised.
L-Carnitine
Facilitates fatty acid transport into mitochondria, supporting cellular energy production in nerve tissue. Especially relevant where fatigue and neuropathy overlap.
Creatine
Provides ATP buffering to energy-depleted nerve cells. Nerve repair is energy-dependent — creatine supports the metabolic capacity required for recovery.
Neuro-Regulatory Botanical Complex – 100-day supply
A non-sedating, plant-derived compound that supports healthy nervous system signalling and inflammatory balance without impacting clarity or cognitive function.
Why These Compounds Are Combined
CIPN does not arise from a single pathway — and it does not resolve through a single intervention.
This stack supports:
Energy production
Inflammatory regulation
Neurological signalling
Structural repair
Used together, these compounds create the biological conditions nerves require to stabilise and gradually recover.
Who This Stack Is For
Individuals experiencing tingling, numbness, burning, or altered sensation following chemotherapy
Those with overlapping fatigue and neuropathy
Patients looking for structured, evidence-informed support alongside conventional oncology care
Important Notes
This stack is designed to support recovery as part of a broader integrative strategy. It does not replace medical care and should be used in consultation with your healthcare provider.
Nerve healing is slow work.
But slow does not mean hopeless.