My name is Dr. Morgan Coleman and I’ve been an obstetrician gynecologist for over 20 years.
Over the years, I kept seeing one strange symptom pop up again and again:
"My feet feel like I’m walking on broken glass every morning."
It wasn’t just soreness. It was stabbing heel pain. Tight arches. Limping to the bathroom. Difficulty walking up stairs.
At first, I assumed it was outside my expertise— so I referred them to podiatrists. All were diagnosed with plantar fasciitis. But after trying pills, orthotics, cortisone shots — nothing ever worked for them.
One woman, Lisa, came back after her third cortisone injection. She was 42— a healthy weight, ate clean, exercised regularly. But now she was battling crushing fatigue, brain fog, night sweats, weight gain she couldn’t explain and on top of it all, this unbearable foot pain that outweighed everything else.
She sat on my exam table, clutching her shoes in her hands, and started bawling. Through tears, she said:
“I don’t know what to do, I've literally tried everything. If this is what the rest of my life will look like, I don’t want to be alive anymore."
That moment shattered me.
Because I knew how she felt — she was exhausted, scared, and felt like her body was betraying her.
That’s when I stopped outsourcing the problem and I started doing my own research.
What I found made me furious…