ArcticBlast for Nerve Pain: Can It Help Neuropathy Symptoms?
Nerve pain (neuropathy) is one of the most stubborn and debilitating types of pain. It’s described as burning, shooting, or electric-shock sensations — and it’s notoriously hard to treat.
ArcticBlast has become popular among neuropathy sufferers because of its main ingredient: DMSO (Dimethyl Sulfoxide), which has a unique ability to penetrate deep into tissue — including near nerve pathways.
Why DMSO May Help Nerve Pain
DMSO has been studied for its anti-inflammatory and analgesic properties for decades. Unlike surface-level creams, DMSO penetrates the skin barrier and reaches deeper tissue layers where nerve inflammation occurs. Research suggests it may reduce neurogenic inflammation — swelling around nerve endings that causes that burning sensation.
What ArcticBlast Users with Nerve Pain Say
Users with diabetic neuropathy, sciatica nerve pain, and peripheral neuropathy have reported applying ArcticBlast to their feet, legs, and along the spine with varying results. The most common report is a cooling sensation followed by reduced burning within 15–30 minutes.
Results vary widely — neuropathy is complex and ArcticBlast is not a medical treatment. But the 60-day money-back guarantee means there’s no financial risk in trying it.
How to Apply ArcticBlast for Nerve Pain
Apply 3–5 drops directly to the area of most intense pain. For foot neuropathy, apply to the sole and top of foot. For leg nerve pain, apply along the inner calf. Massage gently until absorbed. Repeat up to 3x daily.
Related: our full ArcticBlast review.
