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Sepili Devil's Claw Nerve Cream

The burning, tingling, or numbness isn't inflammation — it's misfiring nerves, and it's the one thing your pills were never built to reach.

Pills pass through your whole body to get there. Sepili is a topical built for the nerve fibers under your skin — led by Devil's Claw, across the three layers where nerve pain begins.

01
Calm the
self-feeding flare

02
Resupply the
starved fibers

03
Reset the
misfiring signal

Phase II clinical evidence

HPLC-verified actives

No prescription needed

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I've tried creams before — why would this be any different?

Most topicals you've tried were built for a different problem. Voltaren targets joint inflammation. Lidocaine and menthol-only creams numb the surface for an hour. None were designed around the nerve fibers themselves — which is exactly what Devil's Claw and the rest of the formula are built to reach. Different target, different result.

If this worked, wouldn't my doctor have told me about it?

Your doctor treated the cause — they weren't trained to treat what it left behind in your nerves. The pathways this formula uses aren't part of the standard playbook, and the clinical evidence behind them was published in specialist journals, not general practice. Most U.S doctors simply never saw it, even though it's been used by European doctors for decades...

Won't the menthol set off my cold sensitivity?

This is the right question to ask — and the answer is no. Cold sensitivity runs through a completely separate nerve channel (TRPA1) from the one menthol works on (TRPM8). They're different switches entirely. Menthol here isn't a cold shock — it's a calming signal sent to the fibers that are misfiring.

Is this just going to mask the pain, not fix anything?

It works at the source of the signal, not over the top of it. And there's a knock-on effect that matters: when the burning quiets, sleep returns, and a rested nervous system is far better placed to recover. Relief isn't the opposite of healing — it's what makes room for it.

Formula, usage & full ingredients

Our formula is an engineered blend of completely natural herbal ingredients, sourced across three continents and standardized to maximum efficacy, perfected with 17 months of R&D and third-party testing.


Simply apply a pea sized amount directly where the pain lives, feel it vanish tonight, and come back weaker each day after.


The actives doing the work: Devil's Claw, Boswellia, Arnica, PEA, Alpha-Lipoic Acid, and Vitamins B1 & B12.


Full ingredients list: Aqua (Water), Boswellia Serrata Resin Extract, Ethoxydiglycol, Propylene Glycol, Caprylic/Capric Triglyceride, Devil's Claw Root Extract, Arnica Montana Flower Extract, Glycerin, Alpha-Lipoic Acid, Palmitamide MEA (PEA), Cetearyl Alcohol, Menthol, Glyceryl Stearate SE, Benfotiamine (Vitamin B1), Methylcobalamin (Vitamin B12), Tocopherol (Vitamin E), Phenoxyethanol, Ethylhexylglycerin.

Satisfaction Guarantee

We stand by our formula, so if it doesn't work for you for whatever reason, keep the jar and drop us an email — 100% refund, no questions asked, no hassle.

The 3-Layer Protocol

nerve pain isn't one problem. 
it's three — at once.

Most products fix one and ignore the rest. Sepili works on all three 

— in order, led by Devil's Claw.

Calm

Quiet the flare that feeds itself

Damaged nerves stay stuck in a self-feeding inflammatory loop. Two botanical pathways the standard playbook ignores calm the fiber's environment. You can't rebuild a nerve while it's on fire.

Resupply

Feed the fibers that are starving

Surviving fibers are cut off from what they need to stabilize. Active B1, B12 and alpha-lipoic acid delivered through the skin — not diluted through your whole body.

Reset

Send the misfiring signal a calm-down code

Surviving fibers broadcast false alarms — the burning, tingling, shocks. L-Menthol acts on the TRPM8 receptor as a calming signal, not a cooling sensation. Like reaching the alarm panel and hitting reset.

The evidence behind Layer 3

75%

of patients showed measurable pain reduction in published Phase II clinical trials.


The TRPM8 menthol pathway has been studied specifically in nerve-pain patients and cited in international clinical practice guidelines. This is the part of the formula with documented human evidence behind it — delivered transdermally, straight to the fibers.

Phase II evidence; ESMO-EONS-EANO 2020 Clinical Practice Guidelines. Phase III trials pending. Sepili is a topical cream and is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

If you've tried everything

you're not out of options. you've been 
handed the wrong tools.

Everything you've tried was built for a different problem. Here's the mechanical reason each one left the 

burning untouched — and what changes when you target the nerve fiber itself.

Gabapentin & Lyrica

Oral

Work on your brain and central nervous system — which is why they cloud your thinking. They were never designed to reach the damaged fiber in your foot. You feel the side effects everywhere except where it hurts.

Voltaren & Aspercreme

Topical

Built to calm joint and muscle inflammation — a completely different problem from misfiring nerves. Right idea (topical), wrong target.

Lidocaine creams

Topical

Numb the surface for an hour, then wear off. They mask the signal without addressing why the fiber is misfiring in the first place.

Oral B-vitamins

Oral

The right idea — nerves do need them — but a capsule routes them through your liver and dilutes them into your whole bloodstream. Sepili delivers the active forms through the skin, where the fibers are.

The right tool, finally

SEPILI is the OTC cream built to think like a compounded prescription — targeting the nerve fiber directly, without the referral.

For a lot of people, it becomes the last 
thing they do before bed.

From people who'd tried everything

They weren't looking for another thing to 
try. They were almost out of hope.

"My feet used to feel like they were on fire at night — I'd sleep with them hanging off the edge of the bed. I rub this in before sleep now. That alone was worth it for me."

  • Carol M.

"I'd tried the pills and hated how foggy they made me. This is the first thing I can use right where it bothers me, on the bad days, without feeling like I'd been drinking. That mattered."

  • Frank D.

"The tingling in my hands had me dropping things constantly. I won't oversell it, but I've picked my knitting back up after more than a year. I didn't expect that."

  • Diane R.

What's actually inside

Nine actives. One of them changes the 
whole conversation.

Start with the one nobody told you about — then swipe through the rest, grouped by the layer they work on.

The one you've never been offered

Devil's Claw

For generations it grew in the Kalahari, used by healers long before a lab ever named what it does. Modern extraction concentrates its active compound, harpagoside — which works on an inflammatory pathway the pills and drugstore creams simply leave alone.


That's what matters. Everything you've tried was aiming at the wrong door. Devil's Claw walks through a different one — calming the nerve's environment from an angle nothing else in the aisle even touches.

it's not new. it's just been overlooked — until now.

Layer 1 · Calm

Boswellia

Frankincense resin


Works alongside Devil's Claw on a second inflammatory pathway — a one-two approach to quieting the heat around the nerve that single-ingredient creams can't match.

Layer 1 · Calm

PEA

Palmitoylethanolamide


Your body's own calming molecule. It helps switch off the cells that keep the flare-up running long after the trigger is gone — putting out the fire that keeps relighting itself.

Our promise to you

Use it for 90 days. If your nerves don't quiet, you don't pay.

We're confident enough in the formula to put the risk on us. Try Sepili for a full 90 days. If you're not feeling the difference, contact us for a complete refund — you don't even need to return the jar. The only thing you have to lose is the burning.

The Cream That Sits Between You & Relief

Hear It From Those Who Switched

FAQs

If Devil's Claw works, why have I never heard of it?

Because it never had a marketing machine behind it. It's not patentable, it doesn't come from a pharmaceutical company, and it grows half a world away in the Kalahari. For decades it was used quietly in traditional medicine and a handful of European nerve remedies — never formulated and positioned for nerve discomfort by a U.S company. You haven't heard of it because no one in this aisle was telling you.

I've tried creams before and they did nothing. Why is this different?

The creams you tried were built for the wrong problem — joint inflammation (Voltaren) or surface numbing (lidocaine). Neither targets the nerve fiber itself. Sepili is built around the three layers where nerve discomfort actually starts, led by Devil's Claw working on a pathway those drugstore creams don't touch. Different target, different experience.

If this were any good, wouldn't my doctor have mentioned it?

Most doctors get very little training on managing nerve discomfort beyond writing a prescription. The botanical pathways this formula uses aren't part of the standard curriculum, and they don't show up in the pharmaceutical reps' folders. Your doctor treated what they were trained to treat — that's not the same as having seen everything that can help.

Will the menthol make my cold sensitivity worse?

No — and this is worth understanding. Cold sensitivity runs through one nerve channel (TRPA1); the menthol here works on a completely separate one (TRPM8). They're different switches entirely. The menthol isn't a cold shock — it's a calming signal sent to fibers that are over-firing.

Is it safe alongside my prescriptions?

Sepili is a topical applied to the skin, so it works locally rather than flooding your whole system the way a pill does. That said, everyone's situation is different — if you're on prescription medication, it's always worth a quick word with your doctor or pharmacist before adding anything new.

How soon will I notice anything — and how do I use it?

Most people make it part of a nightly routine — massage a small amount into the area before bed, much like the people in our reviews. The cooling sensation is immediate; the rest is something you give an honest, consistent run. That's exactly why we put 90 days behind it — enough time to know if it belongs in your routine.

What if it doesn't work for me?

Then you pay nothing. Use it for a full 90 days, and if you're not feeling the difference, contact us for a complete refund — you don't even need to send the jar back. The risk sits with us, not you.

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