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If you are over 60 and experiencing sharp, burning pain traveling down your leg, you may be dealing with sciatica — a condition that affects millions of older adults and can make sitting, driving, or even walking extremely uncomfortable. In this video, Dr. Emily Carter explains an often overlooked cause of sciatic nerve pain that many seniors are never told about: vitamin deficiencies that directly affect nerve health. 🧠 Sciatica occurs when the sciatic nerve becomes irritated, inflamed, or compressed. This nerve is the longest nerve in the human body, starting in the lower spine and running through the hips, thighs, and legs all the way to the feet. When this nerve is compromised, symptoms can include burning sensations, shooting pain, numbness, tingling, or weakness in the leg. For many older adults, the discomfort worsens while sitting or during long periods of inactivity. What many people do not realize is that nerves depend heavily on certain nutrients to maintain their protective structure and function properly. In this video, you will learn how deficiencies in key B vitamins — especially vitamin B2 (riboflavin), vitamin B12, and vitamin B1 — can contribute to nerve damage, inflammation, and worsening sciatic pain. These nutrients are essential for maintaining the myelin sheath, the protective coating that surrounds nerves and allows them to transmit signals efficiently. ⚡ Dr. Emily Carter also explains why adults over 60 are significantly more likely to develop these deficiencies. Aging naturally reduces stomach acid production, which is required for proper absorption of many vitamins. Common medications used by seniors, including acid-reducing drugs and diabetes medications, can further interfere with nutrient absorption. Over time this can create deficiencies that slowly damage nerve tissue and increase the risk of chronic nerve pain. You will also learn about benfotiamine, a highly absorbable form of vitamin B1 that research has linked to improvements in nerve health and peripheral neuropathy symptoms. This nutrient is particularly helpful for people experiencing burning feet, tingling, or numbness along with sciatica. Many seniors find that addressing nutritional deficiencies provides meaningful improvement in nerve function and comfort over time. 💊 In addition to supplementation strategies, the video discusses foods naturally rich in B vitamins and explains how consistent intake of these nutrients can support nerve repair, reduce inflammation, and promote better overall nervous system health. While sciatica can also be caused by structural problems such as herniated discs or spinal stenosis, optimizing nutrition remains an important part of protecting nerve function and supporting recovery. If you or someone you care about struggles with sciatic nerve pain, understanding the nutritional side of nerve health could be a key step toward relief and improved quality of life. 🌿 This video is for educational purposes only and does not replace professional medical advice. Always consult a healthcare professional before starting supplements or making changes to your treatment plan.