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Your Knee Surgery May Have Fixed the Damage. But It Left the Nerves Burning and Tingling.

Woman resting during home recovery after knee surgery

Your knee surgery fixed the joint.
But it left the nerves burning, tingling, and even firing electric shocks.

The scar healed. Swelling is gone. Your doctor says everything looks normal.

Yet your leg still burns down the shin, tingles in the foot, or sends electric shocks at night, even when you're lying perfectly still.

That's postoperative neuropathy. Most creams and pills fail because they treat the wrong problem. Neuropura was made for exactly this.

The reason 6 things you've already tried haven't worked

Joint replacement surgery uses a tourniquet, a band that cuts off all blood flow to the limb while the surgeon works. When that band comes off, blood rushes back in. The body's inflammatory response kicks in. And in that process, it strips magnesium from the nerve tissue in your leg and foot fast.

Here's what that means.

Every nerve has a tiny gate called the NMDA receptor. Magnesium acts as the lock that keeps that gate closed between pain signals.

When the lock disappears, the gate stays open.

The nerve keeps firing. Burning when nothing is burning. Zapping when you're trying to sleep. Tingling when nothing is touching you.

That's nerve starvation.

Here's the problem.

Not one of the six standard recovery tools addresses that deficit. Here's why each one falls short:

This isn't about recovery effort. The protocol you were given was designed for wound healing, swelling, and getting your joint moving again. What happened to your nerves after surgery is a completely separate problem. Nobody handed you anything for it.

Ice packs
Suppresses surface sensation for 30-45 minutes. Zero effect on peripheral nerve signaling. Burning returns when the tissue rewarms.
OTC numbing creams
Sits on the surface of the skin. The nerve fibers responsible for the burning sit deeper. Out of reach entirely. The same reason Icy Hot never touched it.
Compression stockings
Manages blood pooling and blood clot risk, and does that job well. Cannot restore the magnesium deficit in the surrounding nerve tissue. Different problem entirely.
Post-op pain meds
Opioids and NSAIDs were designed for surgical wound pain. Post-surgical neuropathy is a nerve signaling problem. A completely different mechanism those medications were never built to reach.
Physical therapy
Restores joint mechanics, strength, and range of motion effectively. Peripheral nerve recalibration is outside its scope.
Gabapentin
Broad nerve signal suppression. Reduces burning 30-50% in some patients. But as one patient put it: "I wasn't willing to trade my mind for my feet." Symptoms return on taper. You haven't fixed the problem. You've muted it.

Why your blood test comes back normal and nothing makes sense

Here's something most doctors never explain. Blood magnesium and tissue magnesium are not the same number.

Your labs can show perfectly normal magnesium levels while the nerve tissue in your foot and lower leg is running on empty. That's why it doesn't show up on bloodwork. That's why a doctor who trusts the labs tells you everything looks fine.

But you're still burning.

The burning is real. It's not in your head. It's a measurable signal from starved nerve fibers. And it won't show on any standard lab panel.

Here's why oral magnesium doesn't fix it.

Oral magnesium raises the level in your blood. But the deficit is in the tissue. In the nerve tissue in your foot and lower leg, not in your bloodstream. Taking a pill can't send magnesium to the exact spot where it's missing.

"After my total knee replacement my leg and feet went numb and started tingling. I was convinced it was permanent damage. Three weeks into Neuropura the feeling started coming back. The tingling calmed down. I can feel the floor under my feet again."

Robert K.
Total knee replacement recovery  ·  Verified buyer

What actually works, and the 2023 study that proved why

In 2023, a clinical trial in the Journal of Palliative Medicine tested transdermal magnesium chloride on peripheral neuropathy patients. Symptom scores dropped significantly by week 8.

But here's the finding that changes everything.

The critical finding: systemic blood magnesium levels did not change. The effect was entirely localized. The magnesium was acting directly in the peripheral tissue, not circulating through the bloodstream.

That's what topical delivery does that oral supplementation cannot. It bypasses the bloodstream entirely and delivers magnesium directly to the exact tissue surgery depleted.

Neuropura contains pharmaceutical-grade magnesium chloride combined with arnica, frankincense, MSM, and aloe in a shea butter base formulated to carry actives past the skin barrier to the peripheral tissue.

Where and when to apply: Rub it exactly where the burning or zaps are worst, around the knee, down the leg, or into the foot. Morning and night.

Bedtime application works best. Nerve pain gets loudest when everything is quiet. Apply 15 to 20 minutes before bed and let it absorb.

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The problem isn't pain tolerance. Nothing has addressed the actual mechanism.

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Why everything else failed and this one doesn't

Neuropura

Neuropura Topical magnesium

  • Delivers magnesium directly to peripheral tissue
  • Addresses the exact deficit surgery creates
  • No cognitive side effects
  • Backed by 2023 clinical trial
  • Applied exactly where it burns
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Everything else Wrong mechanism

  • Target surface or wrong receptor class
  • Oral pills can't restore tissue-level magnesium
  • Relief wears off, burning returns unchanged
  • Gabapentin: cognitive fog, returns on taper
  • None address the localized magnesium deficit
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Raw, unedited Facebook comments
Linda M.
I've had diabetic neuropathy for 9 years. The burning in my feet was unbearable. Every night I'd lie there just waiting for sleep that wouldn't come. After two weeks of Neuropura I slept through the night for the first time in years. I couldn't believe it.
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Ruby T.
I've been dealing with burning, tingling feet at night for almost a decade after chemo. By the second week of using Neuropura I was sleeping seven hours straight, which I had not done in years. I'm not someone who writes reviews. I'm writing this one.
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Barbara T.
Chemo left me with nerve pain in my hands and feet. The tingling never stopped. The electric shocks would hit out of nowhere. I tried everything. Neuropura was the first thing that actually made a difference. I haven't had a shooting pain in weeks and the tingling is basically gone.
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Madison M.
My wife was the one who actually ordered this for me. She was tired of me getting up at 2am and walking around the kitchen because I couldn't lie still. After about a week she said I was sleeping the way I used to before all this started. We're back to our nightly walks.
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Carol J.
I'm writing this for my mother because she doesn't do reviews. She's 74. The burning in her feet had been keeping her up most nights for two years. I bought her the four-pack on a whim. Two weeks in she called me crying. I don't know what's in this exactly but it gave me my mom back.
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Frank D.
I'm a retired engineer. I do not believe in cream that solves things. My wife guilted me into trying it after she read the magnesium study. I'm two months in and I sleep through the night. I rub it in before bed and again if I wake up at 4am, which is rare now. That's the highest compliment I give a product.
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