Monday, February 13, 2023

Trash your Gabapentin (and do this instead)

Do you sleep on your side, back, or stomach?

I ask, because a shocking new paper from Ivy League researchers revealed that if you sleep in THIS position…

You're making your nerve pain worse.

However, they also uncovered the best sleep position that erases nerve pain is THIS position…

…may lead to complete and total freedom from that burning, tingling, and pins and needles that's driving you insane.

⇒ Worst (and best) sleeping position for nerve pain





























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