Picture your sciatic nerve like a lush green vine running down your leg.
When you are young, that vine is full of water and nutrients. It is flexible. It can bend and twist without breaking. It carries signals smoothly.
But after age 50? That vine starts to dry out because of zombie cell inflammation.
Your body stops producing a specific fuel called Nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD). Without NAD, the vine stops getting water. It turns brown. It becomes brittle. The protective coating deteriorates.
This is "Sciatic Nerve Decay."
And your nerve cells lose their ability to communicate properly. So they start firing pain signals... constantly.
Even when there's no actual damage.
When you move, you aren't just feeling "pressure" you are snapping those brittle, dry branches. That is why the pain feels like burning, electric shocks, or pins and needles. It is the sound of a dry nerve snapping.
The medical industry has known about this for DECADES.
In fact, Dr. Rita Levi-Montalcini won the Nobel Prize... For discovering how nerve cells degenerate when deprived of specific nutrients.
(She lived to 103, by the way. Clearly knew what she was talking about.)
But here's the truth... There is no money in fixing it.
You can't patent a mineral. You can't bill insurance $2,000 per visit for teaching someone to nourish their own nerves.
So they keep you on the hamster wheel:
Pills → Injections → Physical therapy → Surgery → More pills → Repeat
It's genius, really. If you're a sociopath who sees human suffering as a revenue stream.