Last updated on March 26th, 2020 at 12:27 am
Sciatica SOS by ‘Glen Johnson’ is nothing but a classic scam, so don’t waste your time and money on it! I too will not waste my energy writing a long review about this laughing-stock of a health product, as it doesn’t even deserve that honor. So lets dig right in, shall we?
Created in 2015, Sciatica SOS claims to have a ‘2000-year old Nepalese Trick’ that gets rid of your sciatica ‘in 7 days or less.’ And oh … it is ‘GUARANTEED!’
Glen Johnson says e is a 44-year old ‘young’ family man who, for three years, was a burden to his family due to the sciatica pain. But one day, his wife introduced him to their Nepalese neighbor ‘Xie’. This woman, according to Glen, used to be a traditional healer. Xie gave him a tasty ‘concoction’ that eliminated his pain in just 5 minutes. Shocked by the incredible effectiveness of the ‘natural’ remedy, Glen asks Xie for permission to share her ‘secrets’ to the world and she ‘gladly’ granted it. That was how Sciatica SOS came into existence.
What a fairy tale, you must be thinking by now. Yes, you are correct because it is not just a fairy tale, but it is a tale written by a non-existent author!
1. Glen Johnson Does NOT Exist!
This one is very simple. That guy posing with a dog is NOT Glen Johnson. Rather it is a stock photo you can buy either at Getty Images, Fotosearch, Master File or Image Source.

You already know the drill. People in stock photos are just models and nothing more. So if you see any stock photo used as it is used here, then know that you are dealing with a scam!
Now that we know that Glen Johnson does not exist, be sure that the Nepalese ‘miracle’ healer Xie does not exist either.
2. Fake Testimonials With Stolen Photos
All the testimonials featured on Sciatics SOS are fake and the photos used are all stolen. For example, ‘Fiona Robertson’ from New York, USA is actually Amanda Edgar, a Canadian woman in jail for theft. ‘Ayden Noble’, also from New York, is actually weightlifter and future medical doctor Jordan Feigenbaum. His stolen photo is a screenshot from a Vimeo video.

Need I say more?
Final Conclusion: DON’T BUY Sciatica SOS. It is A SCAM!
Blacklisted Website: SciaticaSOS.com
Just for the sake of putting finishing touches, Sciatica SOS is ridden with other scam evidence. First, the claim the ‘Big Medicine and Big Pharma’ don’t know anything about sciatica and the fact that Glen never tells us how the ancient Nepalese remedy works. Also.don’t forget the pop-ups preventing you from leaving the page and offering you a $10 discount.
What is Sciatica?
Sciatica is a pain that radiates from your lower back to the legs. It occurs when a bone, usually part of the backbone, compresses the sciatic nerve (the nerve from which all the nerves that supply the back of your legs originate).
Sciatica can be a debilitating disease, but most cases resolve spontaneously over time with non-surgical treatment. However, if the pain persists beyond 7 days, increases in intensity or begins to disturb the function of other organs, then you may have to undergo surgery. [NCBI, Mayo Clinic].
If you have sciatica-like symptoms, please don’t waste your money on this product. Instead, see your doctor right away.
Got any questions or contributions? Sound off below.
Oh my God, I am so pleased that I did not buy this service. Thanks so much for the heads up.
Thanks! We were recently asked about this by one of the users, and will be able to provide the right suggestion to stay away from SOS based on this.
Hey Obinna, if you going to call it out as a scam, then why not and rel=”nofollow” the link in the post?
You are only helping their Google rankings otherwise 😉
Did you actually try this or are you lambasting it simply because it is a non-medical option? I had been to several doctors and was prescribed my fair share of meds, and nothing gave me as much relief as this natural system. Are the claims on the webpage exaggerated? Sure – my sciatica was not “gone complete in 7 days” but I was able to walk, lift and JOG again! The re-alignment movements WORK (otherwise physios and chiros would be out of business) and many natural remedies are now getting recognition in the medical community too, e.g. there are studies out of Harvard showing that cherries can indeed lower uric acid significantly. Please, don’t disregard the merits of a system simply because it does not involve allopathic treatments.
This is bull*** I bought “Sciatica SOS” and I received the ebook. And it had really nice information! As Jamie mentioned, I didn’t get a complete relief in 7 days, but it was a lot weaker. I guess this is just a “review” from some kind of a competitor?
It seems you keep blocking my comments but I will try again as, just like big pharma, you seem to have a mission at destroying natural healers. Of course the author is not using his real picture! Don’t you know what is happening to natural doctors in the US? There has been over 60 dead last year alone, all under suspicious circumstances (google “natural doctors dead” and read the news articles yourselves). I’ve relied on natural doctors all my life and they have rid me of ailments including sciatica that the so called medical doctors could do nothing about. So YES sciatica can be cured naturally, and YES if you are natural doctor going public, using your real identity would endanger your life. Wake up America!
you’r the most You are the smartest person I’ve ever read in the world
I liked your way of promoting the product
Thank you very much for your thoughts
Pls sent Glen Johnson mail ID.
Pls.sent mail ID to mail about my sciatica pain.
People here who are paid to defend the SOS system how can they explain the FAKE pictures in the Book?? Bunch of ‘LIARS!!
Hey!
Do You by any chance know if Ian Hart’s Sciatica Program is any good?
There’s a lot of mixed reviews like this one https://extremehealthguides.com/my-back-pain-coach-review/
Looking for opinions on good coaching other Mom’s have bought online to help tone up their sciatica. I would love to live my life without back pain again with confidence.
Thanks for any help
Regards
Hi Shayla, sorry for my late reply.
I’ll look into this program and soon you’ll find out my overall thoughts about it. But from what I can see at first glance, it doesn’t look like the usual scams I normally see all the time. But I’ll look deeper into it and will publish my thoughts very soon.