Nerve & Neuropathy Support

Your Nerves Are Inflamed. Not Just Damaged.

High-TQ black seed oil with published neuroprotective activity. Targets the NF-κB neuroinflammation destroying your nerve fibers — the layer that gabapentin, pregabalin, and duloxetine were never designed to reach. They block the pain signal. This addresses the inflammation generating it.

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What Gabapentin and Lyrica Were Never Designed to Do

Your neuropathy medications block the pain signal from reaching your brain. They do not address the NF-κB-driven neuroinflammation that is destroying the nerve fibers generating that signal. The tingling gets quieter. The damage continues underneath.

Targets Neuroinflammation at the Source

Peripheral neuropathy is driven by NF-κB-mediated inflammation and oxidative stress in the nerve fibers themselves. The inflammatory cascade degrades the myelin sheath that insulates your nerves, damages the axons that transmit signals, and activates glial cells that amplify the pain response. Thymoquinone is a published NF-κB suppressor with demonstrated neuroprotective activity — it reduces the inflammatory cascade that is actively destroying your nerve tissue, not just the pain signal it produces.

Published Protection Against Myelin Breakdown and Axonal Damage

Published research on thymoquinone in diabetic neuropathy models showed reduced myelin breakdown and improved axonal structural characteristics. In chemotherapy-induced neuropathy models, TQ reduced the severity of nerve damage by modulating oxidative stress and inflammatory cytokine production. These are the two pathways — oxidative and inflammatory — that drive the progressive worsening of neuropathy regardless of its original cause.

No Sedation. No Weight Gain. No Cognitive Fog.

Gabapentin causes drowsiness, dizziness, and weight gain in up to 30% of patients. Pregabalin causes sedation and cognitive impairment. Duloxetine causes nausea, fatigue, and sexual dysfunction. Amitriptyline causes dry mouth, constipation, and sedation. Thymoquinone has been reviewed across published research with no reported sedation, no cognitive impairment, and no weight gain — addressing nerve inflammation without the side effects that make neuropathy medications feel like trading one problem for another.

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Nerve & Neuropathy Support — High TQ Black Seed Oil by Loomi

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Is It Safe?

Yes — our Black Seed Oil supplement is 100% natural, non-GMO, vegan, and made without any artificial fillers or preservatives. All ingredients are third-party tested for purity and potency in a GMP-certified facility.

Ingredients

Black Cumin Seed Oil (Nigella sativa)
Standardized to 2% Thymoquinone (TQ)


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What Neuropathy Patients Are Saying

On Gabapentin, Lyrica, and Cymbalta. Still Burning. Until This.

Real experiences from people with peripheral neuropathy who added high-TQ black seed oil alongside their existing treatment.

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"Diabetic neuropathy for seven years. The burning in my feet at night was so bad I'd put ice packs on my soles just to fall asleep. Gabapentin helped during the day but wore off by midnight. Started this alongside the gabapentin. By week 4 the nighttime burning was noticeably duller. By week 8 I stopped reaching for the ice packs. I still have the neuropathy. But the fire went from an 8 to a 3 and that's the difference between lying awake and sleeping."

Robert M.
Diabetic Neuropathy — 7 years
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"Chemo-induced neuropathy from taxol. My oncologist said it might improve over time or it might be permanent. That was two years ago. The numbness in my fingertips hadn't changed. A friend in my cancer support group told me about this. Within 6 weeks the tingling decreased enough that I could button a shirt without looking at my hands. My oncologist didn't endorse it but she said 'keep doing it' when I told her about the improvement."

Patricia L.
Chemo-Induced Neuropathy — 2 years
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"Idiopathic neuropathy — nobody can tell me why. Three neurologists. Every test normal. Lyrica made me so foggy I couldn't work. Cymbalta made me nauseous. I was out of pharmaceutical options that I could tolerate. Started this after reading about the NF-κB mechanism. The pins and needles in my hands decreased over about 5 weeks. Not gone. But less. And no side effects. After two years of medications that made me choose between pain and functioning, 'less pain with no side effects' feels like a miracle."

Karen S.
Idiopathic Neuropathy — 3 years

Why This Compound Is Different

Not another nerve supplement. A published neuroprotective compound that addresses the inflammatory mechanism damaging your nerve fibers — the layer your current medications were never designed to reach.

2% TQ Verified

Third-party tested to confirm clinical-grade thymoquinone concentration.

No Sedation

No drowsiness, no cognitive fog, no weight gain. Addresses nerve inflammation without trading one problem for another.

Works Alongside

Takes alongside gabapentin, pregabalin, duloxetine, or any prescribed neuropathy medication. Complementary mechanism.

$35 / Month

A fraction of the cost of specialist visits, compounded medications, and nerve procedures.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Everything You Need to Know About Neuropathy Support

How does this address neuropathy differently than gabapentin or Lyrica?

Gabapentin and pregabalin (Lyrica) work by blocking calcium channels in your central nervous system, reducing the pain SIGNAL from reaching your brain. They do not address the NF-κB-driven neuroinflammation and oxidative stress that is actively damaging the nerve fibers generating that signal. Thymoquinone is a published NF-κB suppressor with demonstrated neuroprotective activity — it targets the inflammatory cascade destroying the myelin sheath and axonal structure of your peripheral nerves. Your medications quiet the alarm. This compound addresses the fire.

Can I take this alongside my neuropathy medication?

Yes — thymoquinone works through a different mechanism than gabapentin, pregabalin, duloxetine, and amitriptyline. It addresses neuroinflammation while your medications address pain signaling. They are complementary pathways. Many customers take this alongside their prescribed neuropathy medication as part of a combined approach. Always confirm with your prescribing physician before adding any supplement to your regimen.

Does this work for diabetic neuropathy specifically?

Published research on thymoquinone in diabetic neuropathy models showed reduced myelin breakdown, improved axonal structural characteristics, normalized blood glucose levels, and enhanced insulin concentration. Diabetic neuropathy is driven by hyperglycemia-induced oxidative stress and NF-κB-mediated neuroinflammation — both of which are published targets of thymoquinone. Additionally, thymoquinone has published blood sugar-lowering activity (82 RCTs for metabolic health), meaning it may address the neuropathy AND the elevated glucose contributing to it simultaneously. If you are on diabetes medication, monitor blood sugar closely and discuss with your physician.

What about chemotherapy-induced neuropathy?

A published study on thymoquinone in vincristine-induced peripheral neuropathy showed that TQ reduced the severity of nerve damage by modulating oxidative stress and inflammatory cytokine production. Chemotherapy-induced neuropathy is driven by the same NF-κB and oxidative pathways that TQ addresses. If you are currently undergoing chemotherapy, do NOT start any supplement without your oncologist's approval — some compounds can interact with chemotherapy protocols.

Will this cause drowsiness like my current medications?

No. Thymoquinone does not cause sedation, drowsiness, cognitive impairment, or weight gain — side effects commonly associated with gabapentin (up to 30% of users), pregabalin, amitriptyline, and duloxetine. It addresses nerve inflammation through NF-κB suppression and antioxidant activity, not through central nervous system depression. You can take it during the day without functional impairment.

How long before I notice improvement?

Nerve tissue heals slowly — this is not an overnight intervention. Based on customer feedback, many neuropathy patients report initial improvement in burning and tingling within 4-6 weeks, with more substantial changes in sensation and pain levels at 8-12 weeks. We offer a 90-day guarantee specifically because we want you to have the full window needed to evaluate your body's response to addressing the inflammatory layer.

My neuropathy is idiopathic — no one knows the cause. Will this still help?

Regardless of the original cause — diabetes, chemotherapy, autoimmune, idiopathic — peripheral neuropathy is maintained and worsened by the same two pathways: NF-κB-driven neuroinflammation and oxidative stress in the nerve fibers. Thymoquinone addresses both. The cause of your neuropathy may be unknown, but the inflammatory mechanism sustaining it is well-characterized — and it's addressable.

What is your return policy?

90-day money-back guarantee. We give you a full 90 days because nerve tissue responds slowly and we want you to have an honest evaluation window. If you don't notice improvement, contact us for a full refund. No questions asked.

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"Nine years of diabetic neuropathy. Gabapentin at 1800mg a day. The burning was manageable but the fog from the medication made me feel like I was thinking through cotton. My neurologist had nothing else to offer. A friend with similar symptoms told me about this — she'd been using it for three months and her burning had decreased enough that she reduced her gabapentin with her doctor's supervision. I started it alongside my full dose. By week five the nighttime burning softened. By week ten my neurologist and I reduced the gabapentin to 1200mg. Same pain control. Less fog. The compound is addressing something the gabapentin wasn't designed to reach."

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The Nerve Compound Your Neurologist Wasn't Trained to Mention

Thymoquinone has been studied for over two decades for its neuroprotective properties. Published research spans diabetic neuropathy, chemotherapy-induced neuropathy, sciatic nerve injury, and neurodegenerative conditions — consistently demonstrating reduction in neuroinflammation, protection against myelin breakdown, and improved axonal structural characteristics.

The mechanism — NF-κB suppression combined with potent antioxidant activity in nerve tissue — addresses the two pathways that drive peripheral neuropathy regardless of its original cause. Your neurologist prescribes medications that block the pain signal. This compound addresses the inflammatory cascade that damages the nerves generating the signal.

"Thymoquinone has the protective effects against nervous system diseases. Although there are many studies indicating the beneficial actions of this plant in the nervous system, better designed clinical trials in humans are needed to confirm these effects."
— PMC Neuroprotective Review, Published Research

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Address the Inflammation. Not Just the Signal.

Cold-pressed Nigella sativa, standardized to 2% thymoquinone, third-party tested for purity and potency. Published neuroprotective activity. No sedation. No cognitive fog. No weight gain. Addresses the NF-κB neuroinflammation your medications were designed to mask, not treat. 90-day guarantee.

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Getting Feeling Back

Real neuropathy patients. Real relief.

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"Type 2 diabetes for twelve years. The neuropathy in my feet started at year five and got progressively worse. Gabapentin helped the pain but didn't stop the progression — I was still losing sensation. Started this alongside my gabapentin and metformin. The burning decreased noticeably by week six. But the real surprise was at my twelve-week nerve conduction test — my neurologist said the progression had slowed. First time in seven years."

William T.
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"Idiopathic small fiber neuropathy — no cause found after two years of testing. The pins and needles in my hands made it hard to type at work. Lyrica helped but I gained 18 pounds in four months and felt like a zombie. Switched to this with my neurologist's knowledge. The tingling didn't disappear but it decreased enough that I could work a full day without my hands feeling like static. And I lost the 18 pounds."

Angela M.
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"Post-chemo neuropathy from breast cancer treatment. My oncologist said it might improve or might be permanent. It had been 14 months with no change. Numbness in my fingertips so bad I couldn't feel my car keys. A woman in my cancer support group recommended this. By month two I could feel texture in my fingertips for the first time since chemo. Not fully — but something where there was nothing. I cried the first time I felt my daughter's hand."

Sandra K.