The Nerve of it!

The Nerve of it!

Roller Ball
$14.00 USD
Sale price  $14.00 USD Regular price 
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The Nerve of it!
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The Nerve of it!

$14.00 USD
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The Nerve of it is to interrupt abnormal nerve signaling, reduce neuro-inflammatory pressure, and restore functional movement along nerve pathways by addressing peripheral nerve signal dysfunction, inflammatory compression, microvascular stagnation, and neuromuscular re-trigger loops.

Application methodRoller Ball

Purpose

● Daily baseline neuro-inflammatory control
● Daily stabilization, maintains nerve tolerance
● Prevention of flare-ups in chronic/recurrent sciatica

What This Is Designed to Do

The Nerve of It is a multi-phase botanical pharmacology system designed to disrupt aberrant nerve firing (fast and sustained), reduce inflammatory pressure on nerve roots, restore circulation along nerve pathways, and prevent re-trigger through tissue stabilization.

How to Use

Apply along the full nerve pathway — not just the pain point:
● Lumbar spine (L4–S3)
● Sacrum
● Glute / piriformis
● Posterior thigh
● AM/PM, baseline maintenance

Application Mapping
Pain point ≠ treatment point. Always follow the nerve pathway from lumbar origin through to the distal symptom site, not just the area of reported pain.

What to Expect

Overall
● Reduced radiating pain
● Improved movement
● Decreased flare frequency
With and Without Medications
Without medications: reduced radiating pain, improved movement, decreased flare frequency on the timeline below.
With medications: faster relief perception, potential reduction in reliance on pharmaceutical intervention over time (not a guarantee, and not medical advice — coordinate with a prescriber before changing medication use).
Timelines — General
● Immediate — warmth / tingling / signal shift
● 24–72 hrs — reduced intensity
● 1–2 weeks — improved mobility
● 4–6 weeks — stabilization
Timelines — Per Tier
● Tier 2: cumulative, 2–4 weeks of daily use before baseline stabilization is fully felt

Where This Fits

The Nerve of It occupies the structural / radiating-nerve-pain lane within the Pain / Structural / Neuro Pathway family. It is deliberately scoped to compression-and-pathway-driven presentations (sciatica, structural entrapment) and is distinct from:
● Neural Ease — nerve signal control / allodynia (central sensitization, sodium-channel-driven hypersensitivity, not structural compression)
● Vital Current — peripheral neuropathy (metabolic/microvascular axon-level dysfunction, not pathway compression)
Where a case presents with overlapping features — e.g., structural sciatica with a neuropathic component — stack across formulas rather than stretching The Nerve of It's scope. See Decision Tree and Stacking Guidance below.

Decision Tree
● Primarily structural / compression / radiating → The Nerve of It
● Primarily central sensitization / allodynia, no structural component → Neural Ease
● Primarily peripheral neuropathy (metabolic, distal, symmetric) → Vital Current
● Overlapping presentation → stack the relevant formulas; do not substitute one for another

Stacking Products

Iron Knot - Enhances decompression; use for tight/locked patterns accompanying the nerve presentation
Deep Restore - Supports long-term tissue repair once acute signal/inflammatory load is under control
Neural Ease - Stack when central sensitization / allodynia overlays the structural presentation
Vital Current - Stack when a true peripheral neuropathy component is present alongside structural sciatica

Additional Information

Safety Guidance
● External use only
● Avoid broken skin
● Patch test recommended

Drug Interaction Considerations
● Anticoagulants — use caution
● CNS depressants — use caution
● Hormonal therapies — use caution
● Acorus (Omega, once cleared): additional caution with anticonvulsants and other CNS-active medications

Ingredients

While key botanical ingredients may be disclosed for transparency purposes, specific formulation ratios, supporting compounds, extraction selections, delivery systems, and performance architectures remain proprietary trade secrets of 3Rawlins Services, LLC / 3RS Apothecary.

Mechanism of Action (MOA)
  • Reduces baseline inflammation across four parallel pathways (5-LOX, CB2, NF-κB, mechanical)
  • Supports nerve tissue repair
  • Stabilizes daily inflammatory load to reduce flare frequency

Helichrysum italicum

Pharmacology / MOA: Neuro-regeneration, anti-inflammatory (di-ketones, neryl acetate); supports nerve tissue repair and reduces neuro-inflammatory signaling at the injury site.

Traditions associated with:
Corsican folk medicine for bruising, nerve trauma, and wound healing.

Frankincense CO₂ (Boswellia/carterii/sacra)

Pharmacology / MOA: 5-LOX inhibition, blocks
leukotriene synthesis in the inflammatory cascade.

Purpose & typical usage: Core anti-inflammatory arm, present in all tiers.

Traditions associated with: Biblical and Ayurvedic resin medicine, burned and applied for pain and inflammation.

Copaiba

Pharmacology
/ MOA:
CB2 receptor modulation via
beta-caryophyllene; anti-inflammatory without CB1/psychoactive activity.

Traditions associated with: Amazonian medicine,
applied topically for wounds and inflammation.

Formulation
notes:
Third parallel anti-inflammatory lane alongside 5-LOX (Frankincense).

Plai CO₂ (Zingiber cassumunar)

Pharmacology / MOA: Deep mechanical/muscular
anti-inflammatory; distinct from culinary ginger, higher terpinen-4-ol content associated with muscular decompression.

Traditions associated with: Thai traditional
medicine for muscular and joint pain.

Formulation notes: Not redundant with Ginger CO₂ — Plai targets muscular/mechanical compression, Ginger targets circulation/warming.

Ginger CO₂

Pharmacology / MOA: Circulatory stimulant, warming penetration enhancer; supports local blood flow to the treatment area.

Traditions associated with: Nearly universal
traditional warming/circulatory remedy (TCM, Ayurveda, European herbalism).

Formulation
notes:
Failure mode if removed: reduced local warming/circulatory support, slower perceived onset.

Laurel Leaf (Laurus nobilis)

Pharmacology / MOA: Proposed neuromuscular relaxant action, mild analgesic.

Traditions associated with: Mediterranean culinary and folk-medicine tradition for muscular tension.

Turmeric CO₂

Pharmacology
/ MOA:
NF-κB inhibition; broad-spectrum neuro-inflammatory control via a pathway distinct from 5-LOX/COX-2/CB2.

Traditions
associated with:
Ayurvedic and TCM anti-inflammatory staple.

Formulation
notes:
Adds a fourth, non-redundant inflammatory-cascade lane at the daily-use tier.

Myrrh CO₂

Pharmacology
/ MOA:
Connective tissue and fascial
support; mild analgesic resin chemistry.

Traditions
associated with:
Ancient Egyptian and Biblical wound/embalming medicine.

Formulation
notes:
Failure mode if removed: reduced connective-tissue-layer support in structural/circulatory contexts.

These products are designed to support wellness and everyday lifestyle needs through topical and aromatic botanical application. They are not intended to replace professional medical care, prescription medications, or individualized healthcare guidance.

Discontinue use if irritation or sensitivity occurs. Keep out of reach of children unless otherwise specified.