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Could THIS popular medication be making your burning nerve pain even worse?

You won't believe how common it is - Big Pharma rakes in over $4.6 BILLION a year selling it...

But a shocking study of 191,973 neuropathy sufferers found it's linked to suicide, accidental overdose, and even car crashes.

And here's where it gets really wild...

Once people ditch this pill - and swap it for a strange African bedtime ritual - the opposite happens:

The numbness, the burning, the stabbing sensations... they vanish.

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