Neuropathy can make your hands and feet feel “offline” or trapped in constant pain.
Trevor Clark’s clinical approach focuses on the biological environment of the nerve. Instead of just masking symptoms, get a protocol your body needs to encourage natural healing
In 2003, Trevor Clark was told he would never walk again. Instead of accepting a life of chronic nerve pain, he mastered the science of botanical medicine to heal his own body.
Today, he uses that same university-level research to help you move from “surviving” to thriving. He understands the “embers under the skin” sensation because he lived it—and found the way out.
B.S. in Herbal Sciences: Formally trained at Bastyr University, the global leader in natural medicine education.
Clinical Research Background: Specialized research experience at the Bastyr University Research Institute and Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center.
15+ Years of Experience: A career dedicated to herbal product development and complex clinical practice.
Founder & Specialist: Creator of Neuropathy Herbalist, a platform born from his own successful recovery from permanent disability.
Targeting the overactive signals that cause sharp, stinging, or "unprovoked" pain, helping your nervous system find its baseline.
Following your consultation, you’ll receive a comprehensive package via email, including a patient handbook, a personal health journal, and links to all discussed resources.
Healthy nerves need oxygen. The focus is on micro-circulation to ensure healing nutrients actually reach your hands and feet.
Months 3–12: Significant healing as nerves begin to structurally recover.
Support, Not a Mask: Providing the botanical nutrients the body needs for repair.
Coordinated Safety: All recommendations are cross-referenced with your current prescriptions.
Disclaimer: All consultations and herbal protocols are provided independently by Trevor Clark. Heal Navigator acts solely as a booking and payment platform and assumes no liability for services rendered. Herbal consultations and protocols are not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment for neuropathy.