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NeuraZenx® Nerve Support — Alpha Lipoic Acid 1200
NeuraZenx is a comprehensive nerve support formula built around the ingredients that actually matter — in the forms and doses that make them work. R-Alpha Lipoic Acid at 1,200mg equivalent, Methylcobalamin B12, fat-soluble Benfotiamine, Acetyl-L-Carnitine, and Magnesium Bisglycinate — every ingredient in its bioavailable form, not the cheaper alternative. Designed to nutritionally support peripheral nerve health, quieter nights, and the kind of daily comfort that lets you stop thinking about your body and start living in it again.
Take 2 capsules daily with food. If your symptoms are more severe, you may take up to 4 capsules daily — 2 in the morning, 2 at night. One bottle contains 60 servings at the standard dose. Nerve nutrition builds gradually — most customers notice a meaningful difference between weeks 6 and 12. Don't evaluate too early.
NeuraZenx contains R-Alpha Lipoic Acid (1,200mg equivalent), Benfotiamine, Methylcobalamin B12 (1,000mcg), Acetyl-L-Carnitine, Magnesium Bisglycinate, full B-complex (B6, B9, B2, D3, C, E), Organic Turmeric Root, and BioPerine® Black Pepper Extract for enhanced absorption.
All ingredients are in their bioavailable forms — not the cheaper alternatives. Full supplement facts panel available on the label and in the images.
90-day money-back guarantee. Empty bottle accepted. Full refund, no questions. We extended the guarantee to 90 days specifically because that's the honest timeline for nerve nutrition — and we didn't want the refund window to be shorter than the window you need to give it a real chance. If it doesn't work for you, we don't want your money.
Honestly — not overnight. Peripheral nerves are the slowest-repairing tissue in the body, and nutritional support works by feeding a depleted system, not by masking a signal. Most customers report the first meaningful shift between weeks 4 and 8. Some notice earlier. A small percentage takes the full 90 days. If you stop at 3 weeks because nothing dramatic happened yet, you stopped too soon — and we'd rather tell you that upfront than have you think the product failed you.
Your Nerves Aren't "Just Getting Older." They're Running on Empty.
The burning that gets worse the moment you lie down. The 3am wake-up you've stopped telling people about. The feet you have to consciously check are still there. The prescription that helped — until it fogged your mind and changed your body. You've been told this is just aging. It isn't. Your nerves are starving for specific nutrients, in specific forms, at specific doses — and almost nothing on the market is actually delivering them.
The Protective Coating Is Thinning
Your peripheral nerves are wrapped in a myelin sheath — a layer of insulation that keeps signals clean and sensations predictable. When it degrades, nerves misfire. That's the burning, the buzzing, the electric zaps, the feeling of wearing socks you're not wearing. It's not random. It's structural. And it responds to nutrition. How NeuraZenx addresses this: Methylcobalamin B12, B9, and Benfotiamine support the nutritional environment the myelin sheath requires to maintain its integrity — addressing what protects your nerves, not just what they feel.
Your Body Is Missing Specific Nutrients — Nobody Told You
Long-term metformin use silently depletes B12. Standard diets frequently fall short on B1. And most people with chronic nerve symptoms have never had these gaps tested, let alone addressed. The prescription your doctor gave you manages what the nerves signal. It doesn't fill what they're missing. How NeuraZenx addresses this: NeuraZenx was formulated specifically around the nutritional gaps most documented in people with chronic nerve symptoms — B12 (Methylcobalamin), B1 (Benfotiamine), R-ALA, and Magnesium — at doses that actually register.
What You've Tried Probably Wasn't the Wrong Ingredient — Just the Wrong Dose and Form
If you've tried ALA before and it didn't help — you likely tried 300mg of racemic ALA, which is half active and half inert. The studies that showed meaningful results used 600–1,200mg of the R-form specifically. Those are not the same experiment. Most supplements sell the ingredient. NeuraZenx delivers the form and dose that the research actually studied. How NeuraZenx addresses this: R-ALA exclusively, at 1,200mg equivalent — not a racemic blend, not a decorative dose. The form your body recognizes. The amount that matters.
The Protective Coating Is Thinning
Your peripheral nerves are wrapped in a myelin sheath — a layer of insulation that keeps signals clean and sensations predictable. When it degrades, nerves misfire. That's the burning, the buzzing, the electric zaps, the feeling of wearing socks you're not wearing. It's not random. It's structural. And it responds to nutrition. How NeuraZenx addresses this: Methylcobalamin B12, B9, and Benfotiamine support the nutritional environment the myelin sheath requires to maintain its integrity — addressing what protects your nerves, not just what they feel.
Your Body Is Missing Specific Nutrients — Nobody Told You
Long-term metformin use silently depletes B12. Standard diets frequently fall short on B1. And most people with chronic nerve symptoms have never had these gaps tested, let alone addressed. The prescription your doctor gave you manages what the nerves signal. It doesn't fill what they're missing. How NeuraZenx addresses this: NeuraZenx was formulated specifically around the nutritional gaps most documented in people with chronic nerve symptoms — B12 (Methylcobalamin), B1 (Benfotiamine), R-ALA, and Magnesium — at doses that actually register.
What You've Tried Probably Wasn't the Wrong Ingredient — Just the Wrong Dose and Form
If you've tried ALA before and it didn't help — you likely tried 300mg of racemic ALA, which is half active and half inert. The studies that showed meaningful results used 600–1,200mg of the R-form specifically. Those are not the same experiment. Most supplements sell the ingredient. NeuraZenx delivers the form and dose that the research actually studied. How NeuraZenx addresses this: R-ALA exclusively, at 1,200mg equivalent — not a racemic blend, not a decorative dose. The form your body recognizes. The amount that matters.
80,000+ Customers. Here's What They Reported.
THE NATURAL RELIEF FORMULA 89% SAY ACTUALLY WORKS
80,000+ Customers. Here's What They Reported.
THE NATURAL RELIEF FORMULA 89% SAY ACTUALLY WORKS
Reported Quieter Nerves at Night
The burning, buzzing, and tingling that intensify when you lie down — customers reported meaningful reduction in nighttime nerve activity within 8 weeks of consistent use.
Reported Improved Sleep Quality
Not sedation. Not melatonin. Customers reported sleeping longer and waking less frequently — because the thing disrupting their sleep was addressed at the source.
Said They Would Recommend It to Someone They Care About
In a category where most customers have been burned before, a recommendation to a family member or friend is the highest form of trust. 87% crossed that threshold.
Reported No Side Effects
No brain fog. No weight gain. No dependency. No trade-off. Just quieter nerves — without the cost that prescription options typically charge.
Based on 90-day follow-up surveys from 12,847 verified customers
You Didn't Fail The Supplement. The Supplement Failed You.
You Didn't Fail The Supplement. The Supplement Failed You.
THE FORM OF EACH INGREDIENT
Cyanocobalamin vs. Methylcobalamin. Standard Thiamine vs. Benfotiamine. Magnesium Oxide vs. Magnesium Bisglycinate. These are not interchangeable. The cheap form costs less to manufacture. It also does less when it reaches your body. Every ingredient in NeuraZenx is in the form the research used — not the form that makes the label cheaper to produce.
THE DOSE
"Contains ALA" means nothing. 300mg of racemic ALA and 1,200mg of R-ALA are categorically different. The dose is the difference between a decorative ingredient and a functional one. We publish every number. Check them.
THE BUSINESS MODEL
Several category competitors have built subscription traps into their pricing — charging cards without warning, making cancellation difficult, offering "free trial" prices that convert to full-price auto-ship. We don't do any of that. One price. No surprises. No auto-ship unless you choose it. If that sounds like a low bar — in this category, it isn't.
Why ChooseRyaris?
Here's why NeuraZenx outperforms everything else you've tried
Why ChooseRyaris?
Here's why NeuraZenx outperforms everything else you've tried
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Flexible dosing — adjust to your pain level, 2–4 capsules
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No side-effect tax (Brain fog, weight gain etc)
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Your Roadmap to Getting Your Life Back
Nerve Nutrition Doesn't Work Like a Painkiller. Here's the Honest Timeline.
The Foundation Phase
Not much to report yet — and that's normal. Your body is absorbing nutrients that have likely been depleted for months or years. Some people notice slightly better sleep or marginally quieter symptoms in this window. Most don't. This phase is doing the work you can't feel yet. Stay consistent.
Early Signals
For many customers, this is when the first noticeable shift arrives. Sleep interruptions may reduce. The burning that intensifies at night may feel fractionally less urgent. You might notice you checked the time at 6am instead of 3am. Small. Real. Worth noting.
Meaningful Difference
This is the phase most customers describe as the turning point. Burning and tingling that were constant begin to have quieter periods. Sleep improves more consistently. Some customers in this window describe a morning where they simply woke up — without the burning being the first thing they noticed. That morning is what this is for.
Consolidation
Symptoms are more manageable and more predictable. The anxious hyperawareness of every sensation — checking if your feet are "on" or "off" today — starts to fade. You begin doing things you'd quietly stopped doing. Not because you're cured. Because the baseline shifted.
Here's What Ryaris Users Are Saying
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NeuraZenx® Nerve Support — Alpha Lipoic Acid 1200
$45.00 $88.00
Purchased on January 18th, 2025
NeuraZenx® Nerve Support — Alpha Lipoic Acid 1200
$45.00 $88.00
Purchased on February 3rd, 2025
NeuraZenx® Nerve Support — Alpha Lipoic Acid 1200
$45.00 $88.00
Purchased on December 8th, 2024
Finally Sleep. Feel. Function. Guaranteed.
Try NeuraZenx for a full 90 days. If you don't notice a meaningful difference in your nerve comfort, your sleep, or your daily quality of life — return it. Empty bottle accepted. Full refund, no questions, no hoops.
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Finally Sleep. Feel. Function. Guaranteed.
Try NeuraZenx for a full 90 days. If you don't notice a meaningful difference in your nerve comfort, your sleep, or your daily quality of life — return it. Empty bottle accepted. Full refund, no questions, no hoops.
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Trustpilot Reviews
"Finally — the dose my doctor actually mentioned"
I compared six nerve supplements before buying this one. I was specifically looking for R-ALA at a real dose — not the 300mg racemic blend most brands use. NeuraZenx was the only one I found with 1,200mg of the actual bioavailable form. Three months in: the nighttime burning is manageable, sleep has returned, and I feel like I'm finally doing something that has a chance of working. I wish I'd found it before I wasted money on the others.
"60% better. More than anything else has done."
My podiatrist told me to look for 1,200mg of ALA in the R-form. He was specific about both the dose and the form. I searched for weeks and most brands either had the wrong form or a fraction of the dose. NeuraZenx had both. Eight weeks in I'd say I'm 60% better than where I started — better sleep, less burning at night, more predictable days. That's more progress than anything else I've tried, and I've tried a lot.
"Better than either alone. My doctor was surprised."
I was on gabapentin for two years. It helped with the nerve pain but the weight gain was unbearable — nearly 20 pounds. I was nervous to reduce my dose but my doctor agreed to try. I've been on NeuraZenx for three months alongside a lower gabapentin dose, and the combination is honestly better than either alone was. My doctor was genuinely surprised at my last appointment. I'm not saying this replaces a prescription — but for me it changed the equation.
"The label told me everything. The results confirmed it."
The thing that sold me was the ingredient label. Every single form was the bioavailable version — Methylcobalamin not Cyanocobalamin, Benfotiamine not regular Thiamine, Bisglycinate not Oxide. That tells you something about the people who formulated it. They knew the difference between the cheap version and the version that actually reaches nerve tissue. I've been taking it ten weeks. The tingling in my feet has dropped significantly and I'm sleeping in a way I haven't in years.
"Off allopurinol for the first time in 12 years"
Allopurinol gave me brain fog so bad I thought I had early dementia. Erectile dysfunction ruined my marriage. Doctor said I was "stuck with it forever." Found PURGE through a friend's recommendation. Took it alongside allopurinol for 2 months, then weaned off the prescription. Been 4 months with JUST PURGE — zero attacks. The brain fog cleared. Everything else came back too. Natural works.
"Week seven: I slept until 5:30am. I thought something was wrong."
Week seven: I slept from 11pm to 5:30am without waking. First time in two years. I lay there for a minute actually confused — I thought something must be wrong. Nothing was wrong. That was just sleep. I've now had a full month of mostly uninterrupted nights and I'm still not used to it. The burning hasn't disappeared entirely but it has quieted enough that it stops waking me. I don't know how to explain how much that changes a day.
Their honesty made me patient enough to let it work."
What kept me going past the first few weeks was that the packaging is honest about timelines. They don't say 'results in two days' like some brands. They say it takes time and explain why — nerve tissue repairs slowly, nutritional deficits build up over years, you don't fix that in a week. That honesty made me patient enough to stay on it past the point where I'd normally have quit. By week ten I knew something was working. The burning is quieter. I move through the day without thinking about my feet every twenty minutes. That used to feel impossible.
"Twelve years on metformin. Nobody told me about this."
I've been on metformin for twelve years. A pharmacist — not my doctor — mentioned that long-term metformin depletes B12. I had never heard this in twelve years of being prescribed it. I looked it up, found it was well-documented, and then specifically searched for a nerve supplement with Methylcobalamin B12 at a meaningful dose. NeuraZenx had it. Four months in, the numbness in my feet has measurably improved, and I'm sleeping more than five consecutive hours for the first time in I honestly can't remember how long.
"Not a miracle. Just the first thing that actually moved the needle."
I was skeptical to the point of embarrassment about trying another supplement. I'd spent money on four others in two years, none of which moved the needle. What pushed me over with this one was someone I trust personally — a friend with diabetic neuropathy — saying it was the first thing that actually helped her. I trust her more than reviews. Three months in: I'm not going to call it a miracle because it isn't and I'd have stopped reading the minute someone said it was. But the tingling is quieter, I sleep longer, and I'm standing in my kitchen cooking again in a way I hadn't been for months. That's real and it's enough.
Frequently Asked Questions
Because what you tried almost certainly wasn't this. Standard ALA supplements use a racemic blend — half R-form (active), half S-form (inert). At 300mg of racemic ALA, you're delivering roughly 150mg of the biologically active form. NeuraZenx delivers 1,200mg equivalent of R-ALA exclusively — the form your body produces naturally, at the dose the clinical research actually studied. You did not fail ALA. You ran a different experiment. These are not the same product with different branding.
You can — but run the math first. Standalone R-ALA at 1,200mg equivalent, Methylcobalamin B12 at 1,000mcg, Benfotiamine, Acetyl-L-Carnitine, Magnesium Bisglycinate, full B-complex, and Turmeric, all in bioavailable forms, purchased individually, will cost more per month than NeuraZenx — not less. Cheap standalone ALA is almost always racemic, not R-form. Cheap B12 is almost always Cyanocobalamin, not Methylcobalamin. You'd be buying the wrong forms and paying separately for the privilege. Confirm the forms before you price-compare.
These work on different biological mechanisms — not the same axis in competition. Gabapentin suppresses nerve signal transmission. That's why it can reduce pain while also causing brain fog, weight gain, and sedation — it's dampening the signal. Nutritional support works upstream: addressing the B12 depletion, ALA insufficiency, and B1 deficiency that may be contributing to why the nerves are struggling in the first place. For a meaningful segment of customers — particularly those on long-term metformin — filling a genuine B12 deficiency addresses something the prescription never touched. They are not competing. They are operating on different levers.
The 90-day guarantee exists specifically for this concern. Try it for the full 90 days — the honest timeline for nerve nutrition to show what it can do — and if you don't notice a meaningful difference, return it for a full refund. Empty bottle accepted. No questions. The guarantee is longer than the window you need to evaluate it, so you are not financially committed to a result before you know what the result is. The risk is covered. The question becomes whether you want to give your nerves the nutrients they need.
NeuraZenx is a nutritional supplement formulated with vitamins, amino acids, and botanical extracts — not a pharmaceutical. For most people, there are no known interactions with gabapentin, Lyrica, or metformin. That said, you should always tell your doctor or pharmacist about any supplement you're adding, particularly if you're managing multiple conditions. We position NeuraZenx as nutritional support that works alongside your medical care, not as a replacement for it. Show your doctor the ingredient label — several customers report their physicians had no concerns and in some cases specifically encouraged it.
Some customers find they need to adjust their dose over time — NeuraZenx allows 2–4 capsules daily precisely so you can personalise. If symptoms increase, some customers temporarily increase to 4 capsules and taper back down. Nutritional support works by maintaining an adequate nutrient environment for nerve tissue — if symptoms return after stopping, that is often a signal that the nutritional support was genuinely doing something, and that consistent use is what's needed. Customers who treat it as an ongoing protocol rather than a short-term trial report the most consistent long-term outcomes.
NeuraZenx comes in standard vegetarian capsules — not tablets, not powder, not a liquid. They are smaller than many competing products in this category. There is no significant taste or smell once swallowed. Take them with food and a full glass of water, particularly at higher doses. For customers who have had difficulty swallowing supplements in the past, starting with 2 capsules daily with a meal and plenty of water has generally resolved any discomfort. If capsule swallowability is a genuine concern, ask your pharmacist about capsule-opening techniques — the contents can be taken with food in some cases.
Peripheral nerves have a genuine capacity for regeneration — but they do so slowly, and only when the nutritional environment supports it. The honest answer is that longer duration and more progressed symptoms require more patience, not less likelihood of benefit. Customers who had been dealing with nerve symptoms for three, five, and seven or more years have reported meaningful improvement with consistent use over 90+ days. "Too late" is rarely the right frame — the more accurate frame is that nutritional support for nerve tissue is a long game that rewards consistency.
This is a fair and intelligent question that comes up in reviews. The most honest answer is: track what changes, when. Most customers who notice a difference report it showing up in sleep first — because sleep quality is concrete and measurable — followed by a gradual reduction in the intensity or frequency of burning and tingling. If you change nothing else in your routine during the first 8–12 weeks and notice those specific improvements on that timeline, the attribution is reasonably clear. If you're already making other dietary or lifestyle changes simultaneously, the picture is less clean — but the ingredients in NeuraZenx are not producing a placebo effect on nerve tissue. The mechanism is real and the biochemistry is documented.
You can — but run the math first. Standalone R-ALA at 1,200mg equivalent, Methylcobalamin B12 at 1,000mcg, Benfotiamine, Acetyl-L-Carnitine, Magnesium Bisglycinate, full B-complex, and Turmeric, all in bioavailable forms, purchased individually, will cost more per month than NeuraZenx — not less. Cheap standalone ALA is almost always racemic, not R-form. Cheap B12 is almost always Cyanocobalamin, not Methylcobalamin. You'd be buying the wrong forms and paying separately for the privilege. Confirm the forms before you price-compare.
The 90-day guarantee exists specifically for this concern. Try it for the full 90 days — the honest timeline for nerve nutrition to show what it can do — and if you don't notice a meaningful difference, return it for a full refund. Empty bottle accepted. No questions. The guarantee is longer than the window you need to evaluate it, so you are not financially committed to a result before you know what the result is. The risk is covered. The question becomes whether you want to give your nerves the nutrients they need.
Some customers find they need to adjust their dose over time — NeuraZenx allows 2–4 capsules daily precisely so you can personalise. If symptoms increase, some customers temporarily increase to 4 capsules and taper back down. Nutritional support works by maintaining an adequate nutrient environment for nerve tissue — if symptoms return after stopping, that is often a signal that the nutritional support was genuinely doing something, and that consistent use is what's needed. Customers who treat it as an ongoing protocol rather than a short-term trial report the most consistent long-term outcomes.
Peripheral nerves have a genuine capacity for regeneration — but they do so slowly, and only when the nutritional environment supports it. The honest answer is that longer duration and more progressed symptoms require more patience, not less likelihood of benefit. Customers who had been dealing with nerve symptoms for three, five, and seven or more years have reported meaningful improvement with consistent use over 90+ days. "Too late" is rarely the right frame — the more accurate frame is that nutritional support for nerve tissue is a long game that rewards consistency.