Struggling With Nerve Pain? This Vitamin May Help

If you’ve ever felt burning, tingling, or numbness in your hands or feet, you know how miserable nerve pain (also called peripheral neuropathy) can be. For people with diabetes or a vitamin B12 deficiency, it’s a common and often stubborn problem.

But now, a surprising new study suggests that relief may be as simple as taking one little-known vitamin: Vitamin K2-7.

A Game-Changer for Nerve Pain?

In a small clinical study in India, 30 patients with ongoing nerve pain from diabetes or low B12 were given Vitamin K2-7 (MK-7) supplements at 100 micrograms twice a day for 8 weeks.

The results? Stunning.

  • Patients with moderate to severe pain (rated 6–9 out of 10) saw their pain drop to just 1-2 on the scale!
  • Even people whose B12 levels were fixed but still had nerve symptoms felt better after adding Vitamin K2-7.
  • And the best part? No side effects were reported. It was safe, well-tolerated, and easy to take.

What’s So Special About Vitamin K2-7?

Most people know Vitamin K is important for blood clotting. But K2-7 is a different form, and scientists believe it may help repair and protect nerves by improving blood flow, reducing inflammation, and supporting healthy cell function.

That could explain why it worked so well for people who had already tried other treatments without success.

Should You Try It?

If you’re dealing with persistent nerve pain from diabetes or a B12 issue, this could be the breakthrough you’ve been waiting for.