Harvard Nerve Research Brief

Harvard's Dr. Lee links pancreatic sludge to exploding neuropathy nights.

If metformin keeps turning nights into "OH GOD, TOILET NOW NOW NOW" and the burning still rules your sleep, the lab data has another story.

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Symptom Levels

Level 1 (Mild)
Level 2 (Moderate)
Level 3 (Urgent)

You Know This Pain, and You're Not Alone

You walk into a room, forget why you came, and the burning in your feet reminds you the alarms will scream again tonight.

Your mental checklist now reads: blood meter, bathroom route, a brace for the metformin tide that turns lunch into a battlefield.

Doctors nod, raise doses, recycle the carb lecture while the real cause keeps creeping deeper and eroding the talk between gut and brain.

Ignore it and the fog, the tingling, the creeping loss of balance snowballs—this cycle accelerates into another day stolen from you.

The Real Cause You're Fighting

The real cause is not another meal; it is pancreatic sludge that chokes GLP-1 and suffocates the nerves you still try to rely on.

Everything you know about 'nerve supplements' is wrong—most are underdosed blends that never reach the pancreas while third-party lab proof tracks the sludge and proves which doses survive the gut.

The process starts with environmental toxins and ends with crushed signals; the video explains that missing step so you can see why nothing else has helped.

A Story Stopped at the Climax

Bob Henderson, 58, spent nights with electric burns, a CGM screaming, and the gastrointestinal wreck from the standard pill that left him too ashamed to sit at dinner.

He tuned into the leaked Harvard footage where Dr. Lee showed the twin study, the bear GLP-1 clue, and how an ultra-bioavailable blend with lab proof starts clearing the sludge.

Right when the crew was about to show the exact ratios that pierce stomach acid, the camera cut, and we were told the rest lives on the video—go there to see what happens next.