My BioSoothe Pro Review (2024) – 3 Reasons It’s A Scam

My BioSoothe Pro Review (2020) - 3 Reasons It's A Scam

It's time for my BioSoothe Pro Review – a neuropathy supplement that has all chances to be a scam:

  • very few info about its formula and producer
  • discontinued from sellers
  • official website disappeared overnight

So what's the truth behind this supplement?

Is it only designed to scam people (as it seems at first sight)?

Well – here's the result of my analysis on it (+video).

Note: This review is based on my opinion + research on BioSoothe Pro.

Review Summary

Full Name: BioSoothe Pro by James Stoke

Product Type: Nerve Pain Supplement

Best Actual Price: Around $70/bottle

Cheapest Place To Buy: Its official website (unavailable at this point)

Designed For: Relieving neuropathy – it claims to:

  • decreases chronic inflammation
  • protects myelin sheath
  • boosts neural connectivity

However – I personally doubt it can keep these promises.

My Rating: 1 out of 10 – Scam alert

Recommended?: Surely not – it's probably a scam:

  • hidden ingredients list and dosage
  • absolutely no real user opinion
  • extremely overpriced

For the exact same price – I recommend a supplement with the best ingredients from the market.

 

What I Liked About It

  • Contains an unusual herbal ingredient
  • Pills are formulated as gelatin capsules

 

What I Didn't Like About It

  • Full formula isn't disclosed
  • No info about dosage and how many pills you should take
  • No user opinions anywhere
  • Extremely expensive for its real value
  • Used to be available only on its official website
  • At this point, its website is nowhere to be found

 

 


BioSoothe Pro In A Nutshell


As you can tell – this supplement is designed to reduce neuropathy and nerve pain. 

But that's only on paper.

Because in reality – it has huge chances to be a scam.

Here are the main reasons why I believe so:

1. Can't be bought anymore – its website and additional sellers disappeared overnight.

This isn't a common thing in regular or high-quality products.

2. Doesn't give out its formula – there's very little info on its actual ingredients.

Even though 4 are mentioned on other websites, they are extremely basic.

So a formula of that kind is surely not potent at all.

3. No user opinions – there is absolutely no experience with this product all over the Internet.

If it was a legit product, it should have at least one (whether positive or negative).

So given these facts – I personally believe BioSoothe Pro is a scam.

But if you want to be sure, here's my detailed analysis below.

 

 

 


#1 – Claims & Producer


I will start with some general info on this supplement:

  • who is the company behind it
  • how exactly it works
  • in what cases it can help
1. Claims

As I already said – BioSoothe Pro's website is unavailable at this point.

That's most likely because of its illegal strategy and activities.

For this reason – there was no way to find its promises on its official page.

But according to other 3rd party websites – here's how this supplement claims to work:

  1. Overcomes existing inflammatory problems.
  2. Protects nerve myelin sheath.
  3. Boosts neural connectivity.

So in terms of mechanism, it's quite different from most neuropathy supplements.

That's because the others tend to fight nerve damage and reduce the pain.

On the other hand, BioSoothe Pro's benefits are rather basic and limited.

That's why it doesn't look like an amazing product.

2. Company Behind

From this point of view – this supplement may look like a scam:

  • no info about its producer
  • official website was taken down
  • no contact details anywhere

In fact – all we know is that the man behind BioSoothe Pro is called James Stokes.

We're told told whether he's a doctor or not, how he created this product, etc.

So from this point of view – BioSoothe Pro looks pretty shady.

 

 


#2 – Ingredients (2 out of 10)


This supplement has a major problem when it comes to ingredients:

  • full composition isn't disclosed anywhere
  • no doses for any ingredients

Basically – you can't really tell what's inside BioSoothe Pro.

There's no picture of the label – only a couple of ingredients are mentioned in 3rd party reviews.

And if this wasn't enough, those few ingredients are actually very basic:

  • mostly regular vitamins (with no major benefits in neuropathy)
  • no potent compounds

You can't find those potent ingredients from other supplements in BioSoothe Pro.

That's why its (known) compounds are very weak.

Now – let's take a closer look at the 4 ingredients given out.

1. Thicotan Root

This is actually a herbal-based ingredient with a simple benefit:

  • decreases nerve signals circulation
  • reduces nerve stimulation
  • numbs the pain

However – it only leads to a temporary relief, since it doesn't treat the actual cause (only the symptom).

2. Chlorecalciferol

That's a common ingredient in nerve pain supplement.

However – it's usually not among the main ingredients, since its benefits are quite limited:

  • stabilizes calcium levels
  • maintains the inflammation under control

In terms of neuropathy – it doesn't have an essential role.

That's why I don't consider it a very useful compound.

3. Riboflavin

Just like chlorecalciferol, riboflavin is another common ingredient in neuropathy products.

But like in the previous case as well – it's not an essential substance:

  • boosts general energy
  • can promote nerve regeneration

Since it's rarely among the focus ingredients in a supplement, riboflavin isn't an amazing compound.

4. Folic Acid

Unlike the previous substance, folic acid can't be found in nerve products very often.

But in terms of benefits – it can be helpful:

  • has some antioxidant proprieties
  • restores myelin sheaths
  • protects against nerve damage

Basically – like any antioxidant, it has more of a protection role.


Conclusion

BioSoothe Pro's formula is extremely disappointing.

But that's mostly because its full ingredient list isn't known:

  • only 4 ingredients disclosed
  • most of them are very basic
  • not the kind of formula I would recommend at any time

So considering these facts, there's no way you should go for this supplement (in terms of composition).

If you ask me, I'm pretty sure it's a scam.

 

 


#3 – Pills & Dosage (4 out of 10)


Once again – there are very few info about BioSoothe Pro at this chapter too.

Since there's no picture of the label, it's hard to know the dosage of this product before ordering it.

But here's what I found out:

  1. It's formulated as gelatin capsules.
  2. Pills itself are quite fine to swallow.
  3. There's no info about the recommended dosage.
  4. But typically, you should take about 2-3 pills/day.
  5. That's the average dosage in neuropathy supplements.

So BioSoothe Pro lacks some essential info when it comes to its pills.

That's why I couldn't rate it higher than this.

 

 


#4 – Results (3 out of 10)


In order to tell you how a product works, I usually check out its customer reviews.

However – this was pretty hard to do with BioSoothe Pro.

Note: I only included authentic reviews, not promotional ones.

1. Positive Reviews

Basically – BioSoothe Pro isn't available in any 3rd party retailer.

So finding any real user reviews was very hard:

  1. There are a bunch of reviews on it on different website.
  2. But all of them are promotional.
  3. The writers have never actually tried the product.
  4. They didn't even analyze it.
  5. They only re-write the general info given out about the supplement.
  6. Some even promote the product (they earn something if you buy it).

Basically – there was no way I could trust those reviews.

It was obviously they were far from legit, since they didn't even know where you could buy the supplement.

2. Negative Reviews

Unfortunately, things look pretty much the same here.

Since all the reviews on BioSoothe Pro were promotional – it's obvious they were highly praising it.

So don't be surprised to hear I found no complaints on it.

However – in reality, I'm pretty sure many people who actually tried it were unsatisfied:

  • if it was a legit product, it wouldn't have disappeared overnight
  • also, if it was legit, it would have both good and bad reviews

Conclusion

Overall – BioSoothe Pro has absolutely no authentic user review online.

For this reason, there's no way to know whether it works or not.

But given these circumstances, I'm even more convinced it's a scam.

Otherwise it would have at least a real opinion somewhere – do you agree?

 

 

 


#5 – Side Effects (7 out of 10)


Once again, this supplement has no info about its possible secondary reactions.

Now – I tend to estimate the side effects on any product given its formula.

But in this case, BioSoothe Pro's full formula isn't even disclosed.

That's why it's very hard to draw a conclusion based on its 4 disclosed ingredients:

  • they are pretty safe overall
  • those vitamins rarely cause any serious side effects
  • plus, they usually have to come in very high doses to do so

So if you ask me – considering its 4 disclosed compounds, BioSoothe Pro shouldn't cause any major problems.

But once again, I can't really guarantee.

 

 


#6 – Price (2 out of 10)


Considering the actual value it has, BioSoothe Pro is extremely expensive.

Here's what I mean.

1. The Exact Price

As most neuropathy supplements – BioSoothe Pro has several pricing options.

It all depends on the exact quantity you buy:

  1. Standard price is $69/bottle.
  2. It gets better if you buy several bottles at once.
  3. In the best case, it costs around $49/bottle.

Honestly, either it's $69 or $49, it doesn't really matter.

This price is literally huge considering the value of this supplement.

Now – there are indeed certain nerve pain products that cost about the same. 

But their formula is 10x better than BioSoothe Pro's (Nervexol is a good example).

As for this supplement, it's definitely not worth even $49/bottle.

2. Competitors' Price

I will only compare BioSoothe Pro with my #1 recommended neuropathy supplement.

I'm talking about a product called Nerve Control 911:

  1. The difference between their formula is huge.
  2. Nerve Control 911 has the best ingredients from the market.
  3. BioSoothe Pro doesn't even give out its full formula.
  4. In terms of price, they cost about the same.
  5. Both offer a significant discount for larger quantities.

Now – these 2 products cost the same, but their value is completely different.

BioSoothe Pro is surely not worth more than $15/bottle.

On the other hand, Nerve Control 911 is the best nerve pain supplement I know.

That's mostly because it has the most superior ingredients from the market.

So from this point of view, it is surely worth $49 or even $69 (its actual value is over $100).


Conclusion

BioSoothe Pro is way too expensive for what it should be.

As I said –  I personally believe it shouldn't cost more than $15.

If you really want to spend your money wisely, I recommend a supplement with a much better composition.

It has about the same price, but its value is much higher.

 

 

 


#7 – FAQs


Now, let's explore the commonly asked questions regarding BioSoothe Pro.

Note: I might repeat something I already mentioned, but it's easier to spot here.

1. What specific health concerns does the product address?

BioSoothe Pro's specific details are limited due to the unavailability of its official website.

However, according to third-party sources, the supplement has various claims:

  • address existing inflammatory issues
  • protect the myelin sheath of the nerves
  • increase neural connectivity

So unlike other similar supplements, the product's promises are pretty basic.

2. What is the recommended serving size of this product?

The suggested serving size of BioSoothe Pro is not really provided.

So with that, the product's recommended intake is uncertain.

But similar to typical supplements in the same category, the standard dosage is typically around 2-3 per day.

3. Is one bottle enough to supply 30 days?

Determining if one bottle of BioSoothe Pro is sufficient for a 30-day supply is challenging.

This is due to the lack of information, including the absence of the recommended dosage.

Again – common nerve pain supplements recommend 2 to 3 pills daily.

But given the reasons above, it isn't easy to assess whether a single bottle would last for a month.

4. Are there any possible side effects linked to this product?

Once again, BioSoothe Pro does not provide information about its possible side effects.

The lack of a fully disclosed formula raises concerns about the reliability and safety of the product.

Not knowing what you'll consume will either lead to potential health risks or unknown effects.

So to answer the question, there are no complaints about its adverse reactions.

But there are also no legit user reviews indicating that it's safe.

5. How much does this supplement cost?

BioSoothe Pro's price varies depending on the quantity purchased.

The standard cost is $69/bottle, but discounts are offered for buying larger supplies.

In the best-case scenario, the price per bottle can be reduced to around $49.

 

 


#8 – Availability (1 out of 10)


Normally – this supplement can only be found on its official website:

  • not available in local shops
  • you can't find it in various retailers
  • it's not even found in drug stores

However – its official website literally disappeared overnight.

So at this point, there's no way you can find BioSoothe Pro.

Not that it was such a bad thing (since it's likely a scam) – but a website can't disappear overnight randomly.

It usually happens only if the brand was involved in some illegal activities and was suspended.

So that's the only explanation I have for BioSoothe Pro's issue.

But at this point – there's no way to buy it anymore, neither online nor in actual shops.

 

 


#9 – BioSoothe Pro In 3 Ideas


Here's how I would conclude my opinion on this product.

1. No Full Ingredients List

BioSoothe Pro is one of the few supplements that doesn't give out its full formula:

  • no picture of its label
  • only 4 ingredients mentioned (on 3rd party websites)
  • no details about recommended dosage

So this is the first sign that there's something wrong with this product.

2. Unavailable Anywhere

At this point – this supplement can't be bought anywhere:

  • used to be available only on its official website
  • it disappeared overnight
  • now you can't find it anywhere

So even if you wanted to buy this product – there was no way to do it now.

In a way, that's a really good thing, if you ask me.

3. Likely A Scam

Considering all the issues it has – BioSoothe Pro is most probably a scam.

If it was a legit product, it would have at least one real user opinion.

Plus – it could be found at least in one retailer.

But given these circumstances, I bet there's something really wrong about it.

 

 


#10 – My Video Review


 

 


My Verdict – Worth It Or Not?


Short answer: Definitely not.

If you want my opinion, it's 99% a scam:

  1. Its full formula and dosage are hidden.
  2. No info about the pills and how you should take them.
  3. Absolutely no real user opinion.
  4. Extremely expensive for its actual value.
  5. Its official website disappeared overnight.
  6. No way to buy it at this point.

Basically – there are a lot of major question signs about BioSoothe Pro.

And even though it might have helped some people, the risk of getting scammed is very high.

That's why I couldn't possibly recommend it.

Instead – I strongly advise you to stay away from it.

It's true that it's not available anywhere now – but in case it ever gets back on the market, make sure you don't buy it.

So what do I recommend instead? The best neuropathy supplement I know:

  • strongest formula from the market
  • superior versions of ingredients
  • much higher value than its actual price

It's true that it's not very cheap (it costs the same as BioSoothe Pro).

But if you want to spend your money wisely and get the best product for nerve pain – that's what I strongly recommend you.

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Oltea Roman is a registered pharmacist with a long experience in the health field. She graduated from University of Medicine and Pharmacy and has studies in Cosmetology, Dermatology, Toxicology and several others. She has a 2 years experience as a retail pharmacist. You can connect with her via Linkedin or email.

Last updated: May 21, 2024

72 thoughts on “My BioSoothe Pro Review (2024) – 3 Reasons It’s A Scam

  1. Dear Sr./mad
    I have purchesed recently Bio Soothe Pro and now I realize it is SCAM. I didnot use the product as of today and I am afraid to use it. I mad a big mistake and I would like to get my money back, can you advice me on what to do? just your opinion.

    1. Hi there, sorry to hear you had such a bad experience with BioSoothe Pro. I honestly don’t know how you could get in touch with them, because at this point, I can’t find the official website of the brand behind it. Could you tell me where exactly you bought this product from? That would be a good starting point.

      1. The website apparently is, sort of “intermittent”. The guy only makes it available 4 times per year, or so he says.
        Also, do you have any thoughts on the idea of suppressing MMP-13 ?

        1. Hey Andre, there were some studies on this topic (suppressing MMP-13) and even though some anti-inflammatory herbs did show some potential, there is no evidence that any substance could suppress this enzyme. Now, the studies I found were focused more on the impact MMP-13 has on cartilage damage (which is a major one). I found almost no studies on its effect on neuropathy.

          The best current treatment for cartilage damage are glucosamine + chondroitin, which can repair damaged cartilages and prevent a further tear, but as far as I know – they don’t block MMP-13.

          Hope this helps!

      2. I also fell for this …but I contacted their support email, they also have an 888-829-0094 to reach them. I just bought 1/28/2022 and I asked for my money back since it was for my brother, his doctor didn’t want him to take it with his other meds, afraid of a reaction. So I just got one payment returned, now waiting to see of the “extra” bottles will be returned. They still have not sent me their address, I want to return their product…don’t want it lanquishing on my dining room table. Also their address as a contact on this site is: 170 Berry Hill Road Syosset, NY 11791. If you put in this address it is a home, occupied by several people over the age of 70.

        1. Thanks a lot for the info, Kathleen, it will surely help other people who couldn’t get their money back. I’m glad you managed to get yours, at least. Thanks for sharing your experience with BioSoothe Pro.

  2. Dear Olly; I wouldn’t be checking your Supplement Advice website if I weren’t concerned, but I must point out some questions about your analysis of BioSoothe Pro, one bottle of which was delivered to me today.

    So I re-checked the BioSoothe Pro website. First I will address your negative remarks. The website is still available and apparently unchanged. There are three testimonials, apparently. They provide on-line support as you can see by my email communique with Customer Support representative Jessenia, whom I have contacted twice. The 11 or 12 active ingredients are clearly listed on the bottle. I recognize a few that are often recommended, as well as some strange ones. The label recommends two caps per day. It advises you to check with your physician before taking any supplements. It appears that one can purchase it on the website now. I don’t know why you couldn’t access the website. And they do offer a 180 day unconditional, empty bottle money-back guarantee.

    Then there are still concerns: you recommend against it and have determined it’s a scam. You claim that it is too expensive. It is fuzzy what it does and how it works, and what it relieves. I have little nerve pain, but my foot is becoming numb. My neurologist thinks that it is not neuropathy but is probably closed capillaries. My cardiologist thinks that it is not vascular but clearly neuropathic. As I have mild type II diabetes, my family doctor and I are concerned about neuropathy (my pulse is strong in my feet). So I am hoping that BioSoothe Pro might mitigate the creeping increase in foot numbness. My cousin with type II diabetes had both feet amputated so I am sensitive to this issue.

    The website and bottle label are unclear about what conditions this product treats, and how effective it is. I presume that there have never been any clinical tests. While the full formula is listed on the label, only six define the quantity, and the other five are lumped under 250mg of something called Biosoothe Thioctan Proprietary Blend.

    I think that you should correct your website about this product, but not necessarily change your conclusion. I intend to try it for one month, hoping that there are no adverse side-effects. Do you think it is safe, if not very effective?

    Recent email from BioSoothe Pro Customer Support as example that they are really in business:

    from: support@biosoothepro.com; Jessenia Aguilera (Customer Support)
    Jul 30, 2020, 12:54 PM MST
    Hello Tom. Thank you for contacting BioSoothe support!
    I will be glad to provide you with label information for this supplement. The suggested use for BioSoothe is 1 capsule 2 times a day, preferably with meals, or as directed by a healthcare professional. For more information, we suggest you consult your physician. They will be able to understand your medical history and current prescriptions to determine what’s right for you.
    The objective of BioSoothe is give immediate energy, boosts blood circulation, enhances nerve function, strengths the nerve coating which improves the transmission of neural impulses, relieves nerve pain
    In addition, I have attached an image of the label for your review.
    I hope that this information has been helpful. If you have any further questions or concerns, please don’t hesitate to reach back out to us. We’re always happy to help.
    We can be reached 7:00 am – 5:30 pm Monday – Friday and 9:00 am – 1:00 pm on Saturday and Sunday (Pacific Standard Time).
    All the best, Jessenia; The BioSoothe Customer Support Team

    1. Hi Tom! Thank you so much for your feedback on BioSoothe Pro and for letting me know some real things about it. I just checked their official website and it still looks unavailable for me, from any device I try to access it. Not sure why this happens, but could you leave me the link so that I make sure I try to access the right one?

      Also, I would love to hear your updated opinion on this supplement in the future, so please let me know how it works.

  3. Olly, thanks for info, wish had seen You evaluation before purchased if seen would not have purchased. If no change will return for refund as stated in add now.

    Question, have been taking Nerve Shield +Plus for several week now have seen no improvement yet also have tried several others in Past years and no change. Will continue taking the Nerve Shield for serial weeks and see results, if no change will return. Will then try BioSoothe pro and see if it helps? If it does not will return. Am looking for silver bullet.

    The only thing has helped is Lyrica 150 mg 2X day, morning and night. But still not full solution Still have nerve pain but helps lot so can live with it and function better and sleep ok at night. Have had for 20 years see my Doctor for monitoring.

    Any advice??? Should I stop trying to find solution and as they all say just have to accept!!!
    Over years have invested lots on line marketed solutions that have not help And on some with no refunds.

    Thanks so much for your evaluate really appreciate lots. Maybe one day will find solution. Like your web site lot.

    William L. Tucker, LTCOL USAF Retired.

    1. Hi William, I am so sorry to hear about the health issues you’re struggling with and that nothing you tried helped you completely. First of all, if you already ordered BioSoothe Pro, there’s no point asking for a refund directly. Use the product, see how it goes and if it helps you (though I pretty much doubt it), stick with it. As for Nerve Shield Plus, it’s a product I recommend for general nerve health and mild pain. That’s because its formula isn’t the most potent when it comes to reducing pain, so it works much better for general nerve health.

      In your case, since the pain is so severe, I think a classic nerve pain reliever would work much better. My #1 recommended supplement is Nerve Renew, because it’s the best product I know at this chapter (quality/price). It’s surely not the only one that works, but it has the best ingredients for the money. In case BioSoothe Pro doesn’t help you too much, you might want to give Nerve Renew a try. Hope this helps and please keep me updated on how it goes!

    2. I f ind that that Lyrica works for me as you have said
      as it is AU Prescipion for $6,30 I will stick with it
      M Weaver Retired Australia

  4. What natural medication could you recommend for neuropahty ? Based on your knowledge. I’m using Nervestra for almost two months and did not notice any improvement.

    1. Hi George. Sorry to hear you didn’t have positive results with Nervestra. That’s not a neruopathy product I would necessarily recommend, because its formula and ingredients have pretty low doses. So I can’t say I’m surprised it didn’t help you too much. The only case when I would recommend it is for people looking for a liquid product (which is probably the reason why you also chose it). As for the alternative I recommend, it’s called Nerve Renew. It’s a natural-based supplement that makes the best nerve pain remedy I know (by far the best quality/price and the strongest formula). Compared to Nervestra, it looks a lot better. It’s also a couple of dollars pricier, but you can get it for less if you buy a larger quantity at once (that’s totally up to you).

      So at this point, this is the product I would go for. Hope this helps!

  5. I’m confused by your review? It seems kinda more like a scam than the BioSmooth. I ordered from a live person in the US that spoke English. We spoke 3 times the night I purchased. I received my product, with a phone number and a street address in the US. There is live customer support. The bottle’s I received look just like the ones you have pictured in your review. The dosage it printed on my bottles. I was first introduced to the product via an ad on Facebook. I watched the video and it gave extensive information on the ingredients that make up this supplement.
    I have not yet started using the product but as far as these claims you’ve made against it they seem incorrect from what I’ve seen.

    1. Hi Pamela. Thanks for your feedback and opinion, I really appreciate it. I tried so hard to find the website of this product and apparently it’s not available anywhere. I’ve also had many readers telling me this and calling it a scam, so that was my conclusion as well. However, I’m happy to hear you received your product without any issues. Please keep me updated on how this goes and if you could send me some contact info of this company, it would be very helpful.

  6. This is George Marszalek,
    I started to use Nerve Renew per your recommendations but my doctor prescribed me Gabapentin. Should I take both these medications or only one. Please help

    1. Hello George, Nerve Renew is a herbal-based supplement so it can be combined with prescription medication like Gabapentin. The effect should actually be better, because they work through a different mechanism, so this should be helpful for you.

      Please keep me updated on how it goes.

  7. Hi Olly and thank you so much for this review!! I ordered Biosoothe more than a year ago and I never received anything but they charged my credit card twice without my consent. I was lucky enough to realize it and eventually closed my account so that they can’t take anything else, but I never got the lost money back.

    I ordered Nerve Renew after reading your review of it and my order and everything went fine, I got the product in a few days and started using it immediately. Now it’s been more than 2 months and my pain is so much better. I sometimes try not to take the pills for a day and the pain is still bearable. But if I don’t take it for longer, it comes back so now I take it pretty much every day to keep my pain level as low as possible. Thank you so much for your reviews and website, they are helping me so much!

    1. Hey Trina, thanks a lot for your feedback on both BioSoothe Pro and Nerve Renew. I’m sorry to hear you got scammed by BioSoothe but you were smart enough to close your account, which was a great decision. As for Nerve Renew, I’m really happy to hear it’s helping you, it’s the best neuropathy supplement I know so it’s great to hear it’s effective.

  8. Thanks for your info, Olly. I’ve had numbness and tingling in both my feet for a couple years now. My doctor put me on Gabapentin and now Pregabalin. I’m not sure that the meds have helped or not. My condition has not worsened but still exists. Nerve Renew for 3- 4 months did not help. An MRI for a possible nerve impingement came back negative. Next on the agenda, a nerve conduction study is scheduled for my poor feet in December! My doctor warns that it will not be pleasant. I ‘m thinking that my case of neuropathy is considered minor in comparison to most I’ve read about. Any thoughts from you, young lady? Thank you, Mike Cicchelli

    1. Hi Mike, I’m so sorry to hear about the issues you’ve been going through, especially since neither Gabapentin + Pregabalin nor Nerve Renew helped you. Normally, all 3 options should have made any small difference in your pain, so I really have no idea what to recommend you. Gabapentin and Pregabalin are some drugs that are among the most common recommendations for neuropathy. So if they didn’t help too much, it’s hard for me to tell you that a certain product will. Maybe the future study will have some better results and your doctor will be able to prescribe you something more suitable for your condition.

      Once again, I have no idea why any of these drugs/supplements didn’t have any effect, so there’s no point recommending you something else (which has even lower chances to work). I’m really sorry I can’t give you any clear advice or recommendation that would help. But please keep me updated on your story and on the results of the study on your feet. Once again, sorry I can’t help with more than good wishes.

      1. l am pretty shore you are right about this mob bio soothe pro as l gave them money for one bottle to try it first to see if it would work l did get a email back from them saying they received my money which come to $97 dollars when the bottle only cost about $49 but l thought it might have been because of shipping costs but then l got a little bit suspicious when some time passed and they did not send me a tracking number so l tried to send a message to them a number of times and it kept coming back no connection will try in 24 hours which it did to no avail again and again so l gave up and took the loss l then know l had been scammed and from this day l have not seen the product that l though l had ordered l hope they rot in hell.?

        1. Hey Vivienne, I’m sorry to hear about your really bad experience with this product. Try to contact them until they answer and force them to refund you (you can try threatening to sue them, if nothing else works).

  9. I have not received my order placed with Unityhealth dated and payment made Nov 30, 2020. I wish to cancel this order and expect a full refund of $294.00.
    Thank you.

    1. Hi James, I’m only doing a review of BioSoothe Pro, I’m not connected with the company, working for them or anything like that, so I can’t really help.

  10. My pain is worse on this and a cream they sent set meme on fire. I would like an address to return these items, but can find none.

    1. Hey Loretta, I’m so sorry to hear you had such a negative experience with this product. Unfortunately, there’s nothing I can help you with, since I only did a review on this supplement, I’m not working for the company behind it and I’m not connected to them in any way. Sorry I can’t help more.

    1. Hi Terence! If you read my entire review, you probably saw that BioSoothe Pro is currently unavailable (at least I could not find its official website).

  11. Hi Olly, had shingles 4 years ago from my hand up my arm, shoulder, head and a little around the eyes. Doctor said he never seen anything so bad. Nothing stops the pain, have had pain 24/7 for the last 4 years. What would you say to try. I use the TENS Therapy helps a little.

    Thanks

    1. Hello Steve, I’m so sorry to hear about your problems. Shingles is indeed a pretty bad condition, especially if you’re unlucky to develop a severe form. So from what I understand, you’ve been in pain all these 4 years (even though the shingles went away in the meantime I guess – so you were left with the pain?). Have you tried any neuropathy supplement? What about anything with turmeric? What exact drugs has your doctor prescribed in this period? It would really help me get a better idea about your background, so please answer these questions and get back to me.

    1. Hi Michael, this is only a review of BioSoothe Pro, it doesn’t have anything to do with the website where you purchased the product from. So there’s no way I could help you with shipping, since I have no connection with the company selling it.

  12. I have been using BioSoothe and I only have high praise for it! I can walk now in the morning upon waking which I could not do. My foot pains and fireworks have gone. I will be getting more. I don’t see this as a scam.

  13. I noticed that there are two sites claiming to sell Biosoothe. One is the one I use and I have no problem. I got my supply in fair amount of time and the product works wonders. So I am thinking that people who are not getting their products may be going to the other site. This is just a thought. I can not prove what is happening with the other site. I am not going to use them to try to find out that is for sure. I will stick with my site and enjoy my satisfaction. This product had given me my life back. Even my husband notices the difference. He does not want me to stop taking it because he watched me struggle and suffer prior to using it.

    1. Hey Mae, thanks a lot for your feedback on BioSoothe Pro, I’m really happy to hear it actually worked for you and that it’s not a rip-off (as most people who tried it say). You might be right about the 2 websites, I can tell that its official website is no longer available so the 2 websites you mentioned are probably 3rd party websites selling it, so your point might be true.

      If it’s helping you so much, I don’t see any point why you should switch to something else, so keep using BioSoothe. Best wishes!

  14. Hi Olly, Definitely this was fake or scam ….. Here are the correspondence emails. Note the time and date.

    1st email sent:

    “Sun, 24 Jan at 3:20 pm

    Hi

    I wanted to place order for Biosoothe Pro but the orders can be made in US only. Not for oversea orders. What should I do next?

    I am a stroke and diabetic (type 2) patient as well as my right sole and frozen @right shoulder having numbness since Feb 2019.
    I have tried acupuncture and taking vitamin B complex as prescribed by the local hospital. I an still having the same numbness

    I have watched your v-clip and does match agonies and toils to my illness.”

    1st reply
    On Sunday, 24 January 2021, 03:22:03 pm Support wrote:

    “Hi, ALBERT

    Thank you for contacting BioSoothe.

    We would like to acknowledge that we have received your request and Ticket #445968 has been created. A support representative is reviewing your request and will send you a personal response shortly.

    To add additional comments, just reply to this email.”

    My 2nd reply
    Sunday, 24 January 2021, 04:52:57 pm

    “Hi. Thanks for replying. How much is the shipping cost you will be charging for overseas like Singapore?”

    BioSoothe 2nd reply – HERE WAS ROBOTIC REPLY …. SAME ONE WITH THE FIRST REPLY. NOTE ITS DATE AND TIME AGAIN. THEY ARE THE SAME!

    Sun, 24 Jan at 3:22 pm

    “Hi, ALBERT

    Thank you for contacting BioSoothe.

    We would like to acknowledge that we have received your request and Ticket #445968 has been created. A support representative is reviewing your request and will send you a personal response shortly.

    To add additional comments, just reply to this email.”

    1. Hello Albert, thanks a lot for sharing your experience with BioSoothe Pro. That’s a pretty good proof that it’s a scam – assuming they never got back to you with any additional answer.

      You should be really happy for not having placed an order before contacting them (because I’m pretty sure you wouldn’t have received your order). I know lots of people who ordered and never got their package – or even worse, they ordered and ended up being charged additionally in the next months, without their consent.

      Thanks a lot for sharing the truth about BioSoothe Pro.

  15. I went to emergency room and was told I had sciata nerve..It was horrible..Had to walk with a cane, whole right side of body hurt with every step,couldnt sleep on right side..Could only walk 10 feet and had to sit and was told Dr. dont know what caused this, they can do nothing to cure it but give me Morphine for pain, plus I have had it a month and it still hurts..Ordered Biosoothe.. Took four a day for three days then 2 a day and In one week most pain and inflammation is gone.Still have it but getting better every day..I am so blessed to have found this wonderful natural pain relief..I love it.

    1. Hi Margaret, thanks a lot for your feedback on BioSoothe, I’m happy to hear a positive opinion among so many complaints.

  16. Hi Olly, thank you for saying the truth about this product. I placed an order with them and I never received anything, even though they charged my credit card straight away. Whenever I tried to contact them, they say they were running some issues with their supplies but they will send my order as soon as they solve it. One month later, I still haven’t received anything. I wrote a review on BBB but like you showed, they have plenty of complaints there, all about similar things as mine. Money waster on nothing!

    1. Hello Alaina, thanks for your feedback on BioSoothe Pro, unfortunately you’re one of many who got scammed by this brand. I don’t know if there’s any way you can get your money back (I assume they don’t answer your calls anymore, as many other users say) but at least you will take a lot more care next time you order a supplement. Best wishes for you!

  17. I ordered a bottle and finished it. No effect on my neuropathy at all.

    Now I’m trying to get my money back and receive a robotic reply to my e-mails – no human on the other end.

    I’ll see if my credit card will rebate the $69.

    1. Hi there, that’s a common issue with this supplement. I really hope you manage to get your money back eventually.

  18. This thing does not work!! I have diabetes, fibromyalgia and neuropathy in both of my feet. The pain is worsening at night and during higher humidity, rainy days and storms and getting better in a dry climate. I’m considering moving to Arizona in a few years if I don’t find the miracle cure by then.

    I tried Biosoothe pro but all I could feel was a really bad migraine, it started about 1-2 days after I began taking the pills and lasted days later after I stopped them. Eventually my body started to recover, fortunately, because the last thing I needed was another health condition. I was okay with this supplement if it did not work, but I cannot be okay with it if it’s not helping and making my head hurt additionally.

    PS: I saw you recommend Nerve Renew, that was one of the few products that improved my pain but not completely. I think it’s a good product, too expensive for me but I would probably try to buy it if it helped me more. But many products don’t help at all, so that one is actually better.

    1. Hey Harry, I really appreciate you sharing the experience you had with BioSoothe Pro and Nerve Renew. I personally consider BioSoothe Pro a scam, so I’m not surprised to hear it had no positive effect on your neuropathy. But I am surprised to hear about the migraine it caused you, I know it’s not a safe product but this side effect is pretty unpleasant, so giving up the supplement was probably the best thing you did.

      Thanks for your feedback on Nerve Renew, it’s the strongest supplement I know against neuropathy. So if it only helped you a bit, I’m guessing you probably have a pretty severe form of nerve pain. I also recommend Nerve Control 911, but it doesn’t have such a powerful pain relieving effect. Still, I recommend it for general nerve health and additional problems. Since you have some other health issues that are also nerve-related, you may want to give it a try for a few months and see how it goes. I can’t guarantee it’s going to help you, but it’s a high-quality product, so you may want to give it a try.

      Hope this helps!

    1. Hi Patrick, I just checked it out and you’re right – it’s up and running again, but I’m also curious for how long.

  19. I purchased bio soothe pro got it within a week just started it so waiting to see if there is any change in my condition. i also have nerve pain, fibromyalgia, degenerative disk 3 and 4 and arthritis in my spine and i suffered with sciatica for several months.. hoping this product gives me some relief.. is there anyway someone hacked into there website maybe that’s why some are having issues?

    1. Hi Sheila, thanks for your feedback on BioSoothe Pro, I’m glad to hear it worked for you but most of my readers had lots of issues with it (starting with the fact that they were charged the money but they never actually received their order). So I doubt the official website was hacked. I just believe that the product has a poor quality and the brand is pretty questionable. I guess you were one of those lucky customers who received the order and had positive results with the product, so that’s awesome!

  20. Hi Olly
    I don’t know how I came upon your website here, but kinda glad I did.
    1st let me say I’m really sorry to hear/read about all the people with (about) the same problems/pain I have 🙁
    Yes,I have used BioSoothe Pro with no results, and I too feel it’s a scam. I only wish I still had their 1-800# so I could ask for my money back (they do say 180 day money back guaranteed refund).
    I had it at one time but lost it and who knows where it is now. So if anyone (or yourself) has their contact phone number, NOT the e-mail contact address, this would be most appreciated.
    Thanks-a-Bunch — Jerry—
    P.S. I am kinda worried that if/when I do request my money back (refund) they may recharge my credit card, like other’s have said.
    P.P.S. Hey; if Bobster can do it (see above 5/22/21) maybe so can I 🙂
    ———-Thanks Again———-

    1. Hey Jerry, thanks for your feedback on BioSoothe Pro and sorry to hear it didn’t work for you either. 95% of all people who wrote me back said they were scammed, so I’m even more sure this product is a scam. Unfortunately, I don’t have any contact info from this brand, not even their email.

      As for your worries about being charged again if you request a refund, I would say that’s pretty impossible because it’s actually illegal. None of the persons that told me their story with BioSoothe Pro experienced this, so I would tell you to request a refund, hopefully you manage to get your money back. Please keep me updated on this!

  21. I ordered $500.00 plus about three weeks ago and have not received them, so cant say anything good or bad about the product. but i sure can about getting screwed out of the money , i am living on a very small fixed income, i would like to know if anyone else did not get the product.?

    1. Hi Evan, there were a lot of readers complaining about not getting the product, but hopefully that won’t be your case as well. Let me know if there’s anything new!

  22. Hi (again) Olly,
    UPDATE; Great News, I somehow got their phone number (toll free) and called them. The person I spoke with was very nice and professional. She ask if I wanted to continue trying it for another 30 days (half price) when I said no she read back the last 4 numbers of my credit card (they must have it on file) and said the money would be refunded within 3 days. AND sure enough it’s back in my account.
    So… I would say it might be a scam for some BUT not all.
    To anyone that wants the number toll free #855-375-0271
    —–All The Best—–*Jerry*

  23. I purchased this product not realizing it would cost me $411. I am retired & on a fixed income. It wouldn’t make me so upset, if the product did what it claimed. I don’t sleep any better & the pain is still there. I am sorry I ordered this product & I would NEVER recommend it to anyone.

    1. Thanks a lot for sharing your experience with BioSoothe Pro, Patricia. I’m so sorry you ended up paying such a huge amount without getting any relief. Hopefully you can still ask for a refund, if the purchase is quite recent.

  24. Dodged a bullet! Thank you so much Ollie for your in-depth review. Almost bought it and thank God I chose to listen to my conscience since a lot (for me this is a lot already) of money is at stake here. I do agree that it is costly which is the main reason for my hesitance. If I may ask, can I have an advice on what is the best neuropathy product that I can find? The burning pain is getting to my nerves (no pun intended). Hope to hear from you soon. xxx

    1. Hi Mylen, we appreciate your feedback. If I may say so, I also think that good quality does not always equate to high price. Its good that you did not order impulsively since finding out more about the product should be one of the priorities of consumers. Anyway, for our recommendation. #1 on our list is the Nerve Control 911. It works well, from a legitimate company, and affordable. On another note, I also highly suggest that you check out this treatments for neuropathy and nerve pain. This guide contains some of the proven practices, natural remedy, and supplements that you may want to try.

      I hope this helps. Thank you!

  25. Hello Ollie! I actually bought this product out of both hope and impulse. If only I had read your review before hand or at least researched more about it, I couldve avoided the stress of having to find how I can return and get refund for this product. I can now only see this as a bad luck since I have experienced numerous situations like this before.

    Anyway, as I had written, I have already tried numerous product. Some works but most certainly do not. Even so, I am not giving up. And so, can I get a recommendation from you? I really want to get your opinion and thoughts on this as I can see that you are thorough with your reviews…

    Thank you!

    1. Hey Diego! I can certainly sympathize with you. We all have our moments of impulsiveness because of good intention. It’s sad that you only knew more about this product after purchasing it. But hey, at least you can help persuade others by sharing your feedback so thank you for that. As for our top recommendation, out of all the products that we have tried and encountered, Nerve Control 911 is our #1. You can see for yourself in our review of this product that it can be trusted (legitimate) and there are a lot of satisfied customer. However, it also won’t hurt to check out this remedies to help in your nerve pain. All the best!

  26. you are correct about not finding this online anymore which is a darn shame. I have extreme neuropathy. so bad the Drs said there is nothing more they can do to help it I just have to live with it, I was up to 600 mg a day in pain pills just to lighten the pain. I ordered Bio soothe at this point I had nothing to lose, when I received my bottle, it said take 2 per day, you can take them separate or together. first i tried to separate, then I took it in the morning. You must wait 20 min prior to eating and drink 8 ounces of water, after 2 weeks I cut my pain pills in half. and I was sleeping most of the night first time in years now I don’t know what all the ingredients listed are but honestly this product worked for me. it’s unfortunate when you find something that works gets a bad rap. I am sorry I only ordered 1 bottle to test and now cannot find it again

    1. Hey Ally, thanks a lot for your feedback on BioSoothe Pro and I’m really surprised (in a positive way) it helped you so much. Most of my readers who tried it either end up being scammed or they had no improvement at all, but I guess you’re a luckier person, if I can say so. Still, you’re right about the problems of this product and its company – it’s discontinued at the moment and you can’t find it anywhere currently. The only advice I can give you is to take a look at this list of my top recommended neuropathy products, some of they may replace BioSoothe Pro successfully (or even work a lot better for your nerves). Besides, I have several tips on how to improve neuropathy easily, they may come in handy to you.

      I really hope this helps you any little bit.

  27. I’ve been suffering from nerve pain since I can remember and most depressing of all, I can’t remember what life was without pain anymore. For so long, I’ve been looking for products to help me but never really found what I was looking for. I actually tried this product too. However, I had no luck. It never did anything to me. Istg companies like this keeps scamming me. Do you have a product that is legitimate and will genuinely help me? Thank you.

    1. Hello Karina. I’m sorry that you are experiencing this… True enough, some companies just want to profit off people’s needs and pain. It’s good to know that you are not giving up because I also do believe that there is a solution for everything–we just need to find it. For our product recommendation, why not give Nerve Control 911 a try? It has everything that you may want and need so be sure to checkout our review. If you also want to, here is a list of the best treatments for neuropathy and nerve pain that we found. May you find the product that you need. Thank you and all the best!

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