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Grandmother of 4 Discovers: This Is The Fastest Way To Finally Release Your Sciatic Nerve And Stop That Shooting Leg Pain Dead

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By Sandra Mitchell
Published on March 25, 2026
If that burning, shooting pain fires down your leg every time you stand up, sit down, or try to sleep — read every word of this short article before you do anything else.

My name is Sandra, and I'm 71 years old.
I live outside of Columbus, Ohio with my husband of 46 years.
I have four grandchildren — ages 4, 7, 9, and 12.
And for the last three years, sciatica slowly stole every single one of them from me.
Not all at once. It happened gradually, the way these things do.
First it was just that I couldn't kneel on the floor to play with the little ones anymore.
Then I couldn't stand at the kitchen counter long enough to bake cookies with them on Saturday mornings the way I used to.
Then came the birthday parties where I'd sit in the corner chair all afternoon, shifting every few minutes, pretending I was fine while that burning wire fired down my right leg over and over again.
My granddaughter Emma — she's 7 — started asking my daughter why "Grandma always has to sit down."
That was the moment I knew something had to change.
I Tried Everything. Nothing Released The Pain For More Than Two Days.

I want you to understand something before I go any further.
I am not the kind of person who gives up easily.
I spent six months going to a chiropractor twice a week. Every adjustment gave me maybe a day — sometimes two — of relief. Then the shooting pain came right back.
I tried prescription anti-inflammatories. They upset my stomach so badly I had to stop.
I did physical therapy for four months. My therapist was wonderful and I could tell she genuinely wanted to help me. But the exercises only helped while I was doing them consistently — the moment I had a bad week and missed a few sessions, everything came roaring back.
I had two cortisone injections. The first one bought me about three weeks of relief. The second one did almost nothing.
My doctor started using the word "surgical" at my last appointment.
I'm 71 years old. The idea of going under the knife terrified me.
So I kept searching.
And that's when I found something that finally explained why nothing I'd tried had ever actually worked.
The Shocking Truth About Why Sciatica Never Really Goes Away

Everyone talks about sciatica like it's a muscle problem. Or an inflammation problem. Or an aging problem.
But after what I discovered — and what was later confirmed by my own doctor — it's none of those things.
The real reason sciatica keeps coming back, no matter what you try, is something most people have never been told about.
Let me explain it the way it was explained to me, because once you understand it, everything clicks.
Your sciatic nerve — the longest nerve in your body — runs from your lower back, through your hips, and all the way down both legs.
Under normal circumstances, that nerve has space. It travels freely through the gaps between your vertebrae without being pinched or compressed.
But here's what happens over time.
As we age, as we sit for long periods, as the muscles supporting our spine weaken and tighten — those vertebrae begin to compress. The gaps get smaller. And the sciatic nerve — which has nowhere to go — starts getting squeezed.
Think of it like a garden hose.
When the hose has full pressure and no kinks, water flows freely. But the moment something clamps down on that hose — even partially — the flow gets disrupted. Pressure builds on one side. And everything downstream suffers.
That's exactly what's happening to your sciatic nerve.
Your vertebrae are functioning like a clamp on a live wire. Squeezing it. Compressing it. Sending that burning, electric shooting pain firing down your leg every time you move.
But Here's The Part Nobody Tells You

The clamp doesn't release on its own.
And this is the reason — the real reason — that chiropractic adjustments, pills, injections, and even physical therapy exercises never produce lasting relief for most sciatica sufferers.
They never address the clamp itself.
Chiropractic adjustments move the spine around the compression. The moment you stand up and your muscles pull everything back into position — the clamp snaps shut again.
Anti-inflammatory medications quiet the nerve signal. But the clamp is still there. The moment the medication wears off, the pain returns.
Physical therapy strengthens the muscles around the spine — which helps. But without first releasing the clamp, those muscles are essentially fighting against a locked structure. It's like trying to open a door while someone on the other side is holding it shut.
Cortisone injections reduce local inflammation. Again — temporary. The clamp remains.
And here's the cruelest part.
Even if you somehow manage to get traction — which is the correct instinct — if you only address the traction and nothing else, the relief still won't hold.
Because when traction pulls your compressed vertebrae apart and opens the clamp...
The tight, contracted muscles that have been gripping your spine for months or years immediately fight back.
The moment the traction ends, those muscles pull the clamp shut again.
It's like trying to hold open a mousetrap with one finger. The second you let go, it snaps.
This is why people who spend thousands on professional decompression tables often get relief during the session — and then feel the pain creeping back within hours of leaving the clinic.
The traction worked. But it was only one piece of a three-piece puzzle.
The Three Things That Must Happen Together — Or The Pain Always Comes Back

When I started understanding this, I became almost obsessed with finding out what those three pieces were.
And eventually — after more research than I care to admit, and after my daughter helped me dig through some clinical studies online — I found the answer.
To permanently release the nerve clamp and keep it open, three things have to happen in sequence. Not separately. Together. In the same session. Every time.
Step 1 — The clamp has to be physically opened. Targeted traction needs to pull the compressed vertebrae apart. This is Phase 1. It directly addresses the mechanical compression that is causing the nerve to fire. Most people feel the pressure begin to lift within minutes of this phase beginning.
Step 2 — The muscles gripping the spine have to be forced to let go. This is the step that almost nobody talks about — and the reason traction alone never holds. After years of guarding a compressed spine, the surrounding muscles become chronically contracted. They are in a permanent semi-spasm, pulling the vertebrae back together the moment any traction is released. Deep penetrating heat is the key to forcing those contracted muscles to release their grip — so the clamp stays open instead of snapping shut the moment you stand up.
Step 3 — The deep spinal stabilizers have to be retrained. Even after the clamp is open and the gripping muscles have released, your deep spinal stabilizers — the small muscles responsible for holding your vertebrae in their correct position — have been dormant for so long they've essentially forgotten how to do their job. Targeted vibration massage reactivates these muscles and trains them to hold the open position between sessions, so that each day the nerve stays free a little longer than the day before.
Miss any one of these three steps and the clamp closes again.

Which is why — until very recently — there was no good solution for sciatica that most people could actually afford or access at home.
Professional decompression tables in clinical settings can do Step 1. But they rarely address Steps 2 and 3. And they cost $100 to $200 per session.
Heat therapy on its own addresses Step 2 — but without Step 1 first, you're relaxing muscles around a clamp that's still closed.
Massage and vibration alone can help with Step 3 — but without the clamp being opened first, you're training stabilizers to hold a compressed position.
It took me a long time to find something that finally put all three together.
How I Finally Found Something That Actually Released The Clamp
My daughter is the one who found it, actually.
She'd been watching me struggle for three years. Watching me sit on the edge of chairs at family dinners. Watching me wince every time I stood up. Watching me slowly disappear from the things I used to love.
She came across a device called the Baroloko™ SCIAX System while she was researching sciatic nerve release devices late one night.

I'll be honest with you — I was skeptical.
I had already spent what felt like a small fortune on things that didn't work. The last thing I wanted was another device that would sit in my closet after two weeks.
But she showed me how it worked. She explained the three phases. And something about the way it addressed all three problems — the compression, the muscle grip, and the stabilizer retraining — in a single 15-minute session made intuitive sense to me in a way that nothing else ever had.
She ordered it for me.
It arrived four days later.
I used it that same evening, lying on my living room floor while my husband watched the news.

And I want to tell you what happened — because I still find it hard to believe even now.
Within the first few minutes of that session, I felt something I hadn't felt in three years.
The pressure in my lower back — that constant, grinding compression I'd stopped even noticing because it had become so normal — began to ease.
Not dramatically. Not like a switch flipping off.
But like a fist slowly unclenching.
I finished the 15-minute session. I lay there for a moment. And then I stood up.
No shooting pain.
I walked to the kitchen to get a glass of water.
No shooting pain.
I stood at the counter for a full two minutes.
No shooting pain.
My husband looked up from the television and said "You're standing up straight."
I hadn't stood up straight in three years.
What Is The Baroloko™ SCIAX System — And Why Is It Different From Everything Else?
The Baroloko™ SCIAX System is an at-home 3-in-1 sciatic nerve release device that runs all three phases of the nerve clamp release — traction, heat, and vibration — automatically, hands-free, in a single 15-minute session.
You don't need an appointment.
You don't need to drive anywhere.
You don't need to explain your symptoms to someone new every time or wonder whether this week's adjustment is going to hold.
You just plug it in, place it on the floor, press the power button, and lie back.
The device automatically runs all three phases back to back — Open, Release, Reset — while you do absolutely nothing.
It took the Baroloko team 18 months of development and rigorous laboratory testing to get the three-phase sequence right. And according to the physical therapists and spinal specialists who tested it on their most severe sciatica patients before it was ever released to the public — the majority called it one of the most effective at-home tools they had ever seen for releasing nerve compression.
Many of them now recommend it to their own patients as a daily complement to professional care.
Here's how each phase works:
Phase 1 — Open.

Targeted traction physically separates the compressed vertebrae that are crushing your sciatic nerve. This is the same therapeutic principle used in clinical decompression tables that cost $3,000 or more — now available in your living room, available whenever you need it, at a fraction of the cost.
Most people feel the pressure begin to lift within the first few minutes of this phase.
The clamp begins to open.
Phase 2 — Release.

Deep penetrating heat goes to work on the tight, contracted muscles that have been gripping your spine — the muscles that fight the traction and pull the clamp shut the moment you stand up.
This is the phase that makes the difference between temporary relief and lasting relief.
Without heat forcing those muscles to let go, traction alone will never hold. The muscles are simply too strong and too chronically contracted to release on their own. With it, the clamp stays open. The nerve stays free. And you stay out of pain — not just during the session, but afterward.
Phase 3 — Reset.

Vibration massage reactivates your deep spinal stabilizers — the small muscles responsible for holding your vertebrae in the correct open position between sessions.
These muscles have been dormant for so long that they need to be retrained. The vibration phase does exactly that. With each session, they hold the position a little longer. A little stronger. Until eventually, the nerve clamp stays open not just because the device is working — but because your own spine has learned to hold it open on its own.
This is the phase that produces cumulative results. Each day building on the last. Each session unlocking a little more freedom than the one before.
All three phases. Every session. Fifteen minutes. In your living room.
That's what makes the Baroloko™ SCIAX System different from anything else on the market.
Not just traction. Not just heat. Not just vibration.
All three. Together. In the correct sequence. Every single time.
What Happened Over The Following Three Weeks

I want to be honest with you about my timeline, because I think it's important.
The first session gave me that immediate relief I described. No shooting pain when I stood up. No burning wire firing down my leg when I walked to the kitchen.
But by the next morning, some of the pain had returned.
Not as bad as before. But it was there.
I want to be clear about this because I don't want you to think it was a miracle overnight cure. It wasn't. And I think anyone who tells you their sciatica vanished after one session is probably exaggerating.
What happened over the following days was more like a gradual unwinding.
After session three, I slept through the night without the burning waking me up. That hadn't happened in over a year.
After the first week, I noticed I was sitting through dinner without shifting in my chair every five minutes.
After two weeks, my husband pointed out that I was walking differently. Less guarded. Less braced for the next jolt.
By the end of week three, something happened that I haven't been able to stop thinking about since.
My granddaughter Emma — the one who asked why Grandma always has to sit down — climbed up into my lap during story time.
And I let her.
I didn't flinch. I didn't brace. I didn't sit rigidly counting the seconds until she got up.
I just held her.
For the entire story.
And when she hopped down and ran off to play, I sat there for a moment by myself and I cried. Because I hadn't been able to do that — just hold her, just be her grandmother without the nerve hijacking every second of it — in longer than I wanted to admit.
That was three months ago.
I use the SCIAX System every morning now. Fifteen minutes while I have my coffee. It has become as much a part of my morning as anything else.
The shooting pain that used to fire down my leg every time I stood up is completely gone.
I stood in every single photo at Christmas.
I baked cookies with the kids last Saturday for the first time in two years.
And last week, my doctor pulled up my old assessment notes side by side with my new ones and sat quietly for a long moment before saying — and I'm quoting her directly here — "Sandra, something is clearly different. Whatever you're doing, keep doing it."
I'm Not The Only One



This Device Has Helped Thousands Of People

How Can You Get The Baroloko™ SCIAX System — And What Does It Cost?
The Baroloko™ SCIAX System uses the same therapeutic principles as $3,000 clinical decompression tables.
When you factor in what most sciatica sufferers spend on chiropractors, pain clinics, injections, and prescription medications over a single year — the number is often well over $3,000 to $5,000. And that's for ongoing temporary relief, not a permanent nerve release.
The retail price for the Baroloko™ SCIAX System is $299.95.
Which, given what it does and what it replaces, is already a remarkable value.
But right now — through this page only — the Baroloko™ SCIAX System is available at 60% off.

That's just $119.95.
To put that in perspective:
That is less than the cost of a single month of twice-weekly chiropractic visits.
Less than one cortisone injection.
Less than most people spend in a month on pain medications that don't address the root cause.
And unlike any of those things — this doesn't stop working the moment you stop paying for it.
One investment. Your own at-home nerve release system. Available to you every single morning for as long as you need it.
An Industry-Exclusive 60-Day Money Back Guarantee

Here's what I want you to really hear.
Baroloko stands behind the SCIAX System with a 60-day no-questions-asked money-back guarantee.
That means you have a full two months to use it every day. To feel the phases working. To see whether that nerve clamp begins to release.
If you don't feel the pressure lifting — if the shooting leg pain hasn't eased, if you're not sleeping better or moving freer — you contact their customer support team at info@baroloko.com and you get every single penny back.
No forms. No hassle. No hard feelings.
They are that confident in what this device does.
And frankly, after my experience, I understand why.
What I Want You To Imagine

I want you to close your eyes for just a moment and imagine this.
Imagine waking up tomorrow morning and pouring your coffee without that electric jolt firing down your leg the moment you stand up from the bed.
Imagine sitting through your grandchild's birthday party — not shifting, not gripping the armrest, not quietly counting the minutes until you can go sit in the car — but actually being there. Present. In the moment. The grandmother you want to be.
Imagine standing in every single family photo.
Imagine bending down to pick up a four-year-old and not flinching.
Imagine lying down at night and just... sleeping. Because the nerve that has been firing pain signals down your leg for years has finally released its grip.
That isn't a fantasy. That is what thousands of people are describing right now after three weeks with the Baroloko™ SCIAX System.
And it is what I experience every single day.
Here's What To Do Right Now

Getting your Baroloko™ SCIAX System is simple.
Click the button below. It will take you directly to the secure Baroloko page where the 60% discount is already applied.
Enter your name, shipping address, and payment information.
Your SCIAX System will ship with a tracking number and arrive within a few days.
From the moment it arrives, you have 60 days to use it risk-free.
That's it.
One button. Sixty days to find out if this is the thing that finally releases your nerve clamp for good.
I spent three years trying everything else first.
I wish someone had shown me this page on day one.
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