That message is misleading and not medically valid.
First, I think you may mean “sciatica” (pain that travels from the lower back down the leg), not “scialism.”
🧠 About sciatica (real condition)
Sciatica happens when the sciatic nerve is irritated or compressed, causing:
- Sharp pain in lower back, buttock, or leg
- Tingling or “electric shock” feeling
- Numbness or weakness in one leg
⚠️ Truth about “instant relief”
There is no safe method that permanently cures sciatica in minutes, but some techniques can give temporary relief:
🩹 Quick relief methods (safe at home)
❄️ 1. Cold or heat therapy
- Ice pack for first 24–48 hours (reduces inflammation)
- Heat pad later (relaxes muscles)
🧘 2. Gentle stretching
- Knee-to-chest stretch
- Piriformis stretch
- Helps reduce nerve pressure
🪑 3. Proper sitting position
- Sit with back support
- Avoid long sitting or slouching
🚶 4. Light walking
- Short walks can reduce stiffness
- Avoid heavy lifting
💊 5. Pain relief (if needed)
- Over-the-counter pain medicines may help (doctor guidance recommended)
🚨 When to see a doctor
- Pain lasts more than a few days
- Severe weakness in leg
- Loss of bladder/bowel control (emergency)
✔️ Bottom line
Sciatica can improve with simple home care, but “instant cure in minutes” claims are not real or reliable.
If you want, I can give you a 5-minute sciatica exercise routine or a sleeping position that reduces nerve pain overnight.