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NeuroTonix – The Overview
NeuroTonix is a natural supplement made to support several aspects of cognitive function. For most people, symptoms of cognitive decline such as poor memory, difficulty concentrating, inability to process information occur with age although they can also be caused by stress and certain health conditions. While the manufacturer provided an official website for NeuroTonix, information about the product is limited – there is a brief overview of how it works, a list of ingredients, but no customer reviews. A contact number for the company’s customer service department is provided but the site doesn’t include any background details about the manufacturer.
NeuroTonix is sold at a cost of $69 per bottle of 30 tablets, which is expensive. There are discounts offered when purchasing larger amounts of the supplement, but the manufacturer does not have a subscription program which gives the customer percent off per bottle. Additionally, they offer a 60-day money back guarantee, but free samples are not available to try.
Ingredients Contained in The Product
Lactobacillus Paracasei, Lactobacillus Reuteri, and Bifidobacterium Lactis
NeuroTonix – Product Description
NeuroTonix contains a proprietary blend of natural ingredients commonly used in cognitive support supplements. The product label for the supplement is shown on the website but while all ingredients are listed, the amounts used in the blend are not disclosed. The formula contains several key ingredients that are said to support an improvement in memory and brain energy, including Inulin, Peppermint & Spearmint, and Strawberry which may protect the long-term health of the brain. However, there is no indication as to how soon results may be experienced when taken at the recommended dose of 1 tablet a day.
Good About NeuroTonix
- NeuroTonix’s all ingredients are listed
- There is a 60-day return policy
- Contact information for the manufacturer is provided
- Scientific studies are shown
Bad About NeuroTonix
- NeuroTonix is expensive
- Some ingredient amounts aren’t shown
- There are no customer success stories or reviews
- There are no free samples
- It may not work for people with severe cognitive impairment
NeuroTonix – The Bottom Line
Even though NeuroTonix contains several key ingredients often used in these types of brain health supplements, it would be helpful to have more information on the website. Without knowing ingredient amounts, it’s impossible for the consumer to know what to expect in terms of results and they must rely solely on the manufacturer’s claims. NeuroTonix is significantly more expensive than many comparable brands and, while that can sometimes be an indication of good quality, this cannot be confirmed without seeing more in-depth information regarding the quality and benefits of the ingredients used in the formula. While the manufacturer does appear to be reputable and established, it’s a concern that they don’t provide more details about their background. Any consumer who wants to try this supplement should certainly contact the company directly for full terms and conditions of the money back guarantee before making an order, considering that free samples are not available to try.