Updated 11th Feb 2024
Passion Flower - 145 MG - Early studies have suggestedpassionflower has the ability to increase the brain's production of GABA and cause brain signals to be sent a little bit slower. This would result in it reducing stress, inducing a feeling of relaxation, making it easier to fall asleep and enjoy restful sleep, and combatting neuropathic pain.
The problem is, very little scientific research has actually been done on either the passion flower or its extracts and their effects. This means it has not been conclusively clinically proven to do anything at all, so its presence as the main ingredient in the NeuroPure formulation is not guaranteed to be of use (1).
Marshmallow Root - 110 MG - Marshmallow root has some evidence that it can be useful for boosting gut health and weight loss, as it swells up in the stomach, suppressing hunger, improving digestion, and stopping you from overeating. This is all while also being able to help treat a variety of other health issues, such as coughs, colds, flus, stomach ulcers and skin irritations, but there's almost no evidence to suggest it does much for brain health (2). Unfortunately, not only have most of the claimed health benefits of marshmallow root not been proven conclusively, but even the studies that support its use say doses of around 5 g must be taken each day. This means the 110 mg present in the NeuroPure nerve support formula is all but certain to be of no use.
Corydalis - 100 MG - Corydalis has quite the list of claimed health benefits it is said to offer include combatting depression, mental disorders, high blood pressure, gut issues, mood swings and tremors, alleviating discomfort, protecting or repairing the nerve tissues and free radical damage, helping support healthy nerve function, and offering calming effects.
The issue is there have been very few clinical studies actually done on corydalis to this point, and most of those that have been done have been done on animals and produced mixed outcomes (3). As a result you just quite simply cannot rely on corydalis to add any real health benefits to the NeuroPure capsules.
Prickly Pear - 50 MG - There are then also suggestions that it has anti inflammatory and antioxidant properties that enable it to soothe irritated tissues, reduce inflammation and oxidative stress, aid digestion, prevent nerve damage and repair already damaged nerves, and help treat issues like hangovers or an enlarged prostate (4).
However, not only are its effects on a person's blood sugar and cholesterol the only benefits of prickly pear that have ever actually been proven, but even these are only seen if you eat 200 g of fresh prickly pear a day. As a result, the 50 mg of prickly pear extract that is used in NeuroPure is totally pointless.
California Poppy Seed - 45 MG - In terms of the relevant health benefits for neuro pure, we're looking at the claims around poppy seed improving sleep quality and latency, raising energy levels, preventing or reducing oxidative stress, harmful enzymes, and most neuropathy symptoms, and generally boosting the human nervous system and your overall well being and health (5).
The problem is, virtually all clinical studies into the effects of the California poppy admit that they are in the very early stages and have not yet produced any conclusive results. This means the presence of its extract in NeuroPure simply cannot be relied on to support healthy nerves or treat nerve pain in any way.
Finding NeuroPure reviews from past customers online was an extremely difficult task, as the dietary supplement is currently only available for purchase on the official website, which does not have an option that allows past users to leave a review. This is extremely unhelpful for two very big reasons.
Firstly, customer reviews are one of the best ways to get an idea of how a supplement is actually being received in the real world, so a lack of reviews prevents us from doing that. The lack of a review option then all but confirms the fake looking "customer reviews" it plasters all over the site are indeed just that.
After scouring the internet though, we did manage to find some reviews of the product from past users that discussed the claimed NeuroPure benefits and how these compared to the effects that taking the NeuroPure capsule actually produced, and we can see exactly why NeuroPure are trying to hide them.
The general consensus among previous NeuroPure customers seemed to be that not only would the NeuroPure pills not be able to promote optimal nerve function or nerve health, as they are designed and advertised to do, but they will also not benefit your nervous system or overall health in any way either.
There were then also a number of complaints with the NeuroPure pricing, which many people feeling that it would be far too expensive even if it did work properly, as well as the fact that you will not find NeuroPure safe, as it has the ability to cause side effects, such as sensory loss and poor energy levels.
You put all of these NeuroPure reviews together and then combine them with our own analysis of the NeuroPure supplement, and it is very clear that you will not see NeuroPure work in any of the ways its manufacturers suggest it will, and it is a dietary supplement that you should avoid buying at all costs.
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The manufacturers of NeuroPure claim that their product is one of the best health supplements to help promote optimal nerve function and overall nerve health, while providing a number of other NeuroPure bonuses. However, as our own NeuroPure review should clearly show, this is just simply not the case.
From using almost exclusively unproven ingredients and low dosages to complaints from past users that it will not benefit your nervous system or overall health, is very expensive, and could cause side effects, it fails in every way.