Jim sat on the couch, rubbing his feet.
It was the same story every evening.
That dull, nagging numbness mixed with sharp, unpredictable zaps of pain.
He stretched. He tried different shoes. He even cut back on sweets after hearing that sugar can irritate nerves.
But nothing seemed to help.
Then one afternoon, his granddaughter asked him to open a water bottle for her. He twisted off the cap and suddenly realized:
“When was the last time he drank a glass of water?”
That simple realization set Jim on a path that finally gave him relief.
We’ll get to the answer soon, but first—see if these sound familiar:
Do your legs feel heavier by late afternoon?
Maybe you’ve even dealt with random foot cramps while watching TV or lying in bed.
These symptoms might seem harmless, but they’re actually a red flag that your nerves aren’t getting the support they need.
Ever feel like your neuropathy flares up after a salty snack or a carb-heavy meal?
That’s no coincidence.
Do you wake up with a dry mouth—or notice your feet often feel like ice?
That’s a sign of poor circulation. And the mistake we’re talking about directly interferes with your blood flow, leaving your nerve endings starved of the oxygen they need to stay healthy.
That’s right.
The #1 diet mistake that could be quietly fueling your foot pain is chronic dehydration.
Now, you might be thinking: “But I drink water every day!”
Sure. But most people don’t drink enough. In fact, studies show that nearly 75% of adults are chronically dehydrated—and many don’t even realize it.
Let’s break it down simply.
Imagine your nervous system as a network of garden hoses.
Paul, a retired teacher, swore he drank “plenty” of water. But after tracking his intake for a few days, he realized he barely drank 4 cups of water a day.
He committed to sipping water consistently and started using his neuroPro™ Foot Massager for 15 minutes each evening to boost circulation. Within a month, his nerve pain wasn’t nearly as intense.
The good news? You don’t have to guzzle gallons of water or change your entire routine.
Set a timer to drink a glass of water every hour while you’re awake.
Water isn’t your only hydration source.
Certain foods are naturally water-rich and can help you stay hydrated without extra effort.
Hydrating Foods to Add to Your Plate:Water alone isn’t enough—your body also needs the right balance of electrolytes, like sodium, potassium, and magnesium, to help nerves function properly.
The neuroPro™ Foot Massager uses Oxygen Boost Technology to gently stimulate the muscles and nerves in your feet.
Here’s what that means for you:Chronic dehydration is a diet mistake most people don’t even realize they’re making.
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