InnerDose Nerve Relief Cream
For that moment when your feet heat up in bed again — and you don't want to lose another night.
The jar doesn't live in the bathroom cabinet.
It lives on the bedside table.
Right where your night usually goes sideways.
A small evening routine. No miracle promises. No heat-rub regret. Just a realistic test for the evening when your feet would usually get louder than everything else.
You read in the Restful Night Journal why so many people end up stuck.
Either a product adds more heat.
Or it burns.
Or it promises things a cream shouldn't honestly promise.
InnerDose is the third way.
Not more heat.
Not another miracle.
Not another jar that ends up at the back of the cabinet after three uses.
You don't need a plan.
No gadget.
No app.
No exercises.
No complicated instructions.
Put a small amount of InnerDose on clean, dry skin.
Massage it slowly into your feet, soles or other affected areas of skin.
Wait a few minutes for that fresh, cooling skin feel to come through.
Then lie down.
Not because everything is fixed.
But because your feet get a different signal:
cool instead of hot. calm instead of burning.
With a cream, most people work out pretty quickly whether it fits into their everyday life.
Does it burn?
Is it sticky?
Is the smell too strong?
Does it make your feet even hotter?
Or does it finally feel cooler?
That's the first real test.
Not some perfect before-and-after photo.
Not a big line on a box.
It's the moment you're sitting on the edge of the bed, massaging InnerDose in, and you notice:
If you've been lying awake at night with burning feet, that's no small thing.
It's the difference between fighting on and staying put.
A rub that burned.
A cream that felt sticky.
Drops that sounded promising.
A chemist product that gave you hope — until you were wide awake at 2am again.
It's not the space in the cabinet that hurts.
It's the thought that hurts:
That's exactly why InnerDose is deliberately positioned differently.
Not as a bigger promise.
As a simpler evening test.
| InnerDose | Heat rubs | Strong tablets | Cheap moisturisers | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| How it feels going on | Cooling, fresh | Often warm or burning | No skin feel at all | Mostly neutral |
| Suits evenings in bed | Yes | Often unpleasant on hot feet | Nothing you feel on the skin | Not targeted |
| How you use it | Right by the bed | Often in the bathroom, often unpleasant | On a dosing schedule | Whenever |
| The old frustration | No heat-rub burn | Can make the very thing that bothers you worse | Possible side effects — talk to your GP | Easily forgotten |
| The honest limit | Skin care + cooling | Can irritate | A medical decision | Care without a focus |
| Who it suits | People who want to cool, not heat | People who find warmth helps | Only on your doctor's advice | General skin care |
The difference is simple:
If your feet get hot in the evening, don't test more heat.
Test cooling.
InnerDose isn't a miracle cream.
And that's exactly why it suits people who've been let down one too many times.
You're not testing whether a cream makes a years-long problem disappear overnight.
You're testing something more concrete:
That's the right expectation.
Not perfect.
Not dramatic.
But noticeable enough to work out:
this routine suits me — or it doesn't.
Don't give InnerDose one perfect night.
Give it seven ordinary evenings.
Evenings when you're tired.
Evenings when your feet heat up.
Evenings when you can't really be bothered trying something new again.
Here's how to test it fairly:
Does the cream feel cool — or unpleasant?
Do you reach for the jar again without thinking about it?
Is creaming up becoming part of your routine?
Is the lead-up to sleep more bearable than without it?
If the answer is no, use the guarantee.
If the answer is yes, you've found something simpler than a whole cabinet full of disappointments.
This line matters.
Because you don't need any more big words.
You need an honest test.
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The more regular an evening routine is, the better you can judge whether it suits you. That's why most people don't choose just one jar.
One by the bed. One in the bathroom. One as a backup.

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One jar shows you whether the cooling feel suits you.
But an evening routine isn't decided in a single evening.
With 3x InnerDose you have enough to give the routine a proper go — without standing in front of an empty jar after a few days.
By the bed.
In the bathroom.
As a backup.
You've carried the risk on your own often enough.
Not this time.
We give you 90 full days to try InnerDose in your evening routine.
Not just once.
Not just three evenings.
Long enough to know, honestly, whether the jar on the bedside table makes sense for you.
You test the cooling feel. We carry the risk.
Depending on the pack you choose, you'll receive:
No auto-restock. No subscription. No hidden contract.
You only order the pack you select.
No. InnerDose is a care cream for external use. It isn't intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. If your symptoms are severe, ongoing or unexplained, see your GP.
The cooling feel can come through shortly after massaging it in, depending on your skin and how much you apply. Whether the routine suits your evenings is best judged over several uses. Don't expect overnight miracles — start by noticing whether your skin feels cooler and more comfortable.
Apply a small amount to clean, dry skin and massage it in slowly. The evening before bed is the most useful time. Wash your hands afterwards and avoid contact with eyes, mucous membranes or broken skin.
If you have diabetes, or you notice open areas, wounds, significant skin irritation or diabetic foot problems, talk to your GP before using it. InnerDose is a care cream and doesn't replace medical care.
InnerDose is formulated as a cooling care cream. As with any cream, skin reactions can vary from person to person. Try a small amount on a small patch of skin first.
No. InnerDose isn't a subscription. You only order the pack you actively choose.
Then the money-back guarantee applies, as per the guarantee terms. You can try InnerDose properly without the financial risk sitting on your shoulders again.
No. Don't use InnerDose on open wounds, badly irritated skin or inflamed areas. If you're unsure, check with your GP or pharmacist.
Edge of the bed.
Doona off.
Avoid the clock.
Drag yourself through tomorrow.
Maybe another jar ends up in the bathroom cabinet. Maybe you say it again: "I barely slept." Maybe you keep waiting for a solution that sounds big and changes nothing about your evenings.
Don't make them hotter. Make them cooler.
The jar sits on the bedside table.
You cream up. You wait a moment. You lie down.
The doona stays on.
Your feet don't get any hotter.
You don't get straight back up.
If your feet burn in the evening, more heat isn't always the way to go.
InnerDose gives you a simple test for tonight:
Cream on. Cool down. Stay in bed.
And if it's not for you, the money-back guarantee has you covered.