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ATTDX® NumbAway CoolEase Neuropathy Spray
ATTDX® NumbAway CoolEase Neuropathy Spray
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Do You Suffer from Nerve Pain That Won’t Let Up?
The burning, tingling, or numbness can drain your energy and interrupt your day.
You’re not alone in facing this constant and unseen discomfort.
That’s why there’s ATTDX® to calm irritated nerves and deliver fast yet lasting relief where you need it most.

Doctor Recommended
Our Medical Advisory Board, made up of experts in medicine and wellness, supports our mission to explore and develop new ways our products can help improve skin health and comfort.

This medical-grade formula combines fast-acting Lidocaine and therapeutic Capsaicin for powerful, targeted relief. Lidocaine quickly blocks pain signals at the surface, while works deeper to calm overactive nerves. Together, they ease burning, tingling, and numbness without relying on steroids or harsh systemic medications.

How does it work?
ATTDX® NumbAway CoolEase Neuropathy Spray delivers an ultra-fine mist that creates an instant cooling effect, soothing burning and tingling sensations without the need for rubbing.
Its dual-action formula penetrates beneath the surface to calm hypersensitive nerve endings and interrupt abnormal pain signals.
With continued use, it supports microcirculation and encourages nerve tissue repair, helping restore natural sensation and long-term comfort in areas like the feet, legs, hands, and lower back.

Why ATTDX® NumbAway CoolEase Works for You

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★★★★★
“Some nights the shooting pain in my feet kept me wide awake. At 52 years old, I tried the cream out of desperation—and within minutes, the sharp jolts dulled down. I finally got a full night of rest without interruptions. ATTDX® has made a huge difference in how I get through my day.”
Yskaela James from Denver
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★★★★★
“After shingles, my hands constantly tingled like pins were pricking them. As a 60-year-old, I couldn’t even grip a cup without discomfort. I started applying ATTDX® regularly and the stinging gradually faded. It gave me back simple joys like writing and holding things without flinching.”
Bianca Hart from Charleston
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