

The RHP® Extra Strength Nerve Support Formula is a nutritional supplement specifically formulated for people who want to build healthy nerves, including those people with neuropathy.*
The RHP® (previously the WSN® Nerve Support Formula) Nerve Support Formula is a product for those who want to build healthy nerves, including those people with neuropathy.
Healthy nerves don’t cause tingling, numbness or pain in your fingers, toes, hands or feet. They don’t experience pain or burning or cold sensations. Healthy nerves provide proper balance and coordination.
The RHP® Nerve Support Formula has been and continues to be the most successful RHP® product since it was first offered back in 2004.
Often our customers will feel the need to take more capsules of the Nerve Support Formula, taking as many as 12 capsules or more a day to get the results they are looking for.
The RHP® Extra Strength Nerve Support Formula was created for them.
This bottle contains 60 capsules instead of 120, and the capsules are twice the size in terms of ingredients.
Healthy Nerves Don’t:
Tingle or Go Numb in the Fingers, Toes, Hands, Feet, Legs or Arms
Feel Painful When You Touch Something
Feel Cold, Burning, or Pain in the Hands, Feet, Legs and Arms
Make You Lose Your Balance or Your Coordination
Make You Feel Pain
Extra Strength Nerve Support
$45.20
The RHP® Nerve Support Formula is specifically formulated to provide nutritional support to people who have neuropathy.*
*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.

“I discovered the Nerve Support from Real Health Products in the summer of 2013. As soon as I began to use their Nerve Formula, I began to feel better. I began to feel more comfort and relief than anything I had tried up to that point.
“It was a blessing to find, not only this product, but the help and support of these fine folks. The fact that they kept in touch with my progress for the past two years has been an extra bonus. Totally enhanced my life.
“I highly recommend Real Health Products Nerve Support to anyone suffering from nerve pain and sensitivity.”
From Martha F. in Texas

RHP Extra Strength Nerve Support Formula Details
This bottle contains 60 capsules instead of 120, and the capsules are twice the size in terms of ingredients.
In other words, if you were taking 12 capsules per day of the Nerve Support Formula, you would now only need to take 6 capsules a day of the RHP® Extra Strength Nerve Support Formula.
If you were taking 8 capsules of the Nerve Support Formula you would only need to take 4 of the RHP® Extra Strength Nerve Support Formula, and so on.
It is simply twice the amount of ingredients that are in the Nerve Support Formula.
The RHP® Extra Strength Nerve Support Formula is a nutritional supplement that is specifically formulated for the support of healthy nerves.
A bottle containing 60 capsules is now $45.20.
As you can see from the ingredients below, it is simply twice the amount of ingredients in one capsule of the RHP® Extra Strength Nerve Support Formula:
The Problem With “Ordinary” Vitamin B1 and B12
Unfortunately, the oral intake of vitamin B1 does not greatly increase the levels of B1 in the blood stream. Previously, the way that blood stream levels of B1 were increased was through periodic intravenous feeding or through injections every few weeks.
The reason that methods like this had to be used is that Thiamine (sometimes spelled Thiamin), like all of the B vitamins, is water-soluble. Thiamine cannot be stored in the body and flushes out within 4 to 5 hours. Oral intake of Thiamine over 5 mg results in greatly reduced bioavailability and immediate flushing from the body (this is why urine frequently turns yellow when taking larger doses of B vitamins).
Vitamin B-12 is necessary in human health for the formation of proteins and red blood cells, and for the functioning of the nervous system. It is vitally important in maintaining the health of the outer sheathing (protective covering, also called the myelin sheath) that surrounds nerve cells.
Vitamin B-12 is found only in animal products; meat, fish, eggs, and dairy products. Most people’s diets do not Vitamin B12 contain sufficient B-12, and so, over the years, the amount of B-12 diminishes in the body until there is an actual deficiency of this important vitamin.
In the past it has been difficult to remedy this deficiency. The reason for this is that while vitamin B12 is readily stored by the body, it is not readily absorbed by the body. For this reason much larger amounts have been used in supplementation, but even large oral dosages have not been an adequate solution.
The most common type of vitamin B12 used in supplements is called Cyanocobalamin. Taking Cyanocobalamin can result in absorption of as little as 1/2 of 1% of the amount taken, which makes it almost impossible to get enough of this vitally important vitamin.
In addition to the very low absorption, the body must convert the Cyanocobalamin (which cannot be used by the body) to a form of vitamin B12 the body can use called Methylcobalamin. Unfortunately, as the body gets older it loses this ability to convert Cyanocobalamin to Methylcobalamin.
For the above reasons, and as people get older, many physicians recommend regular monthly injections of vitamin B12 to maintain adequate body levels or to replenish greatly depleted stores of this vital nutrient.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the active ingredients in the RHP® Nerve Support Formula?
What is Benfotiamine?
What is Methyl B12?
Will ordinary Vitamin B1 and B12 work just as well?
It has been known for some time that increased levels of Thiamine (vitamin B1) in the blood stream are very effective in supporting the nervous system. Unfortunately, the oral intake of vitamin B1 does not greatly increase the levels of B1 in the blood stream. Previously, the way that blood stream levels of B1 were increased was through periodic intravenous feeding or through injections every few weeks.
The reason that methods like this had to be used is that Thiamine (sometimes spelled Thiamin), like all of the B vitamins, is water-soluble. Thiamine cannot be stored in the body and flushes out within 4 to 5 hours. Oral intake of Thiamine over 5 mg results in greatly reduced bioavailability and immediate flushing from the body (this is why urine frequently turns yellow when taking larger doses of B vitamins).
The most common type of vitamin B12 used in vitamin supplements is called Cyanocobalamine. Taking Cyanocobalamine can result in absorption of as little as 1/2 of 1{1484f3e50043c16698cc4bb64e12d251cc621d94ba9a0c7b684292b9db1af8e8} of the amount taken, which makes it almost impossible to get enough vitamin B12.
Additionally, the body must convert the Cyanocobalamine (which cannot be used by the body) to a form of vitamin B12 the body can use called Methylcobalamine. Unfortunately, as the body gets older it starts losing this ability to convert Cyanocobalamine to Methylcobalamine.
Are Benfotiamine and Methyl B12 Safe?
Additionally, there are no reports of adverse effects or negative interactions between Benfotiamine or Methyl B12 and other supplements or doctor prescribed medications.
The FDA has set no upper limits on the use and intake of vitamin B1 or vitamin B12.
Are there any risks associated with taking the RHP® Nerve Support Formula?
If you have any questions about interactions with any other drugs, vitamins, supplements, or therapy, consult with your physician.
What do health care professionals say about Benfotiamine?
What is the shipping time for the product?
Rush shipments can be arranged by calling our corporate offices in Glendale, California at (888) 580-9390 between 9:30 am and 5:30 pm PST, Monday through Friday.
Supplement Facts
A Solution to the Problem
Benfotiamine
Now, a special type of vitamin B1 has been produced, called Benfotiamine. It is a fat-soluble version of vitamin B1. Now why is this important to you? It means this special form of vitamin B1 can be taken orally in large dosages and it will not flush out of the body the way ordinary Thiamine (vitamin B1) does.
The result is that by taking Benfotiamine, the blood stream levels of vitamin B1 can now be greatly increased, nutritionally supporting the body’s nerves and nervous system.
Methylcobalamin
Methylcobalamin, a form of vitamin B12 (also called Methyl B12), is also available along with Benfotiamine in the RHP® Extra Strength Nerve Support formula. This is the form of vitamin B12 that can be directly utilized by the body and is available in the quantities nutritionally needed by the body to help support healthy nerves. Methyl B12 can be taken orally and is immediately available to the body much like injectable vitamin B12.
Small amounts of riboflavin (vitamin B2) and vitamin B6 are included as cofactors of Methyl B12.
Folic Acid
Folic acid is included in the formula as it helps improve circulation. Many people who have neuropathy also have bad circulation. Folic acid also works closely with vitamin B12 to help make red blood cells and help iron work properly in the body.
Vitamin D3
Research shows that Vitamin D3 provides nutritional support for pain caused from neuropathy. One important, yet little known of the numerous functions of vitamin D, is the regulation of nervous system development and function. Vitamin D has also been found to have a neuroprotective effect.*
Clinical Research
Ingredient Studies†
Benfotiamine (Vitamin B1)
Abstract – Comparative bioavailability of various thiamine derivatives after oral administration
Abstract – Pharmacokinetics of thiamine derivatives especially of benfotiamine
Full Study – Benfotiamine blocks three major of pathways hyperglycemic damage and prevents experimental diabetic neuropathy
Abstract – A benfotiamine-vitamin B combination in treatment of diabetic polyneuropathy
Methylcobalamin (Vitamin B12)
Full Study – Effects of methylcobalamin on diabetic neuropathy
Abstract – Clinical usefulness of intrathecal injection of methylcobalamin in patients
with diabetic neuropathy
Abstract – Ultra-high dose methylcobalamin promotes nerve regeneration in
experimental acrylamide neuropathy
Other Ingredients
Abstract – The influence of pyridoxine in diabetic peripheral neuropathy (vitamin B6)
Abstract – Neuroprotective effects of folic acid on experimental diabetic peripheral neuropathy
Full Study – Dietary reference intakes for thiamin, riboflavin, vitamin B6, folate, vitamin B12, etc.
Vitamin D (full study) – Vitamin D for the treatment of painful diabetic neuropathy
† These studies are for the individual ingredients in the RHP® Extra Strength Nerve Support Formula.
These studies are provided for information only.
Real Health Products is not making any claims for the RHP® Extra Strength Nerve Support Formula as a result of the information in these studies.