The real cause? Your spinal discs are slowly dehydrating.
Like a jelly donut left in the sun — the cushioning between your vertebrae dries out, flattens, and your bones start pressing directly onto your sciatic nerve.
Pills don't rehydrate discs.
Injections don't rehydrate discs.
Even surgery doesn't rehydrate discs — it just cuts away what's pressing on the nerve without fixing why it's pressing in the first place.
"That's why the pain always comes back," she told him. "You need to decompress the spine and rehydrate the discs from the inside."
She told him about a device called SpineRelief — engineered in Germany specifically to decompress vertebrae, flood discs with healing nutrients, and reset the muscles holding everything in place.