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    What’s in Neuro Serge? A full breakdown of ingredients and doses

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    What’s in Neuro Serge? A quick overview

    Neuro Serge is marketed as a brain‑health supplement that contains a proprietary mix of “20+ ingredients and nutrients”. If you want more background before reading the rundown below, Read our full Neuro Serge review for context.

    The maker presents Neuro Serge as a single daily capsule (or capsules) combining plant extracts, standardised herbal ingredients and micronutrients. The product page describes two proprietary blends: one a larger mixture of 20+ plants and nutrients, and a smaller proprietary blend of four plants and minerals. Below I list the specific ingredients the maker names and how they’re typically described on the product page. Where benefits are discussed, I quote the maker’s phrasing such as “may support” or “can support” — these are marketing claims rather than proven medical facts.

    Named ingredients and how the product markets them

    • Olive leaf extract — marketed to “may support heart health”, boost dietary fibre and “help manage your blood sugar levels”.
    • Cinnamomum cassia (Cassia cinnamon) — said to “support a healthy inflammatory response”, “support a healthy heart” and “may support/maintain healthy insulin levels”.
    • Deglycyrrhizinated licorice (DGL) — claimed to “help manage stress”, “support a healthy inflammatory response” and “support healthy teeth and gums”. (Note: DGL is a processed form of licorice with much of the glycyrrhizin removed.)
    • Green tea extract — promoted for “promot[ing] heart health”, being “good for the brain” and assisting with weight management. The product page also suggests it “might benefit liver function”.
    • Grape seed extract — described as able to “support healthy blood pressure levels”, “support healthy blood flow” and “could remove oxidative damage”. The maker also links it to “support[ing] healthy kidney function”.
    • Bilberry extract — marketed to “support vision health”, “support a healthy inflammatory response” and “support/maintain healthy blood sugar levels”. It’s also listed as supporting heart health in another part of the page.
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    In addition to those named extracts, the product page repeatedly refers to a “proprietary blend of 20+ plants and nutrients.” By design, proprietary blends typically list the components but do not disclose the exact amounts of each individual ingredient — only the total weight of the blend is shown on many labels. The specific doses for each botanical or nutrient are not provided in the promotional copy supplied.

    Formulation claims and lifestyle notes

    The Neuro Serge sales material also highlights several formulation points that some buyers consider important:

    • Natural formula
    • Non‑GMO
    • No stimulants
    • Non‑habit forming
    • Gluten free

    The brand also promotes free shipping and a pair of digital bonuses included with some orders: a “Balance Your Blood Sugar Blueprint” and “The Blood Sugar Solution” (both described as guides rather than additional pills). These are marketing incentives and not part of the capsule formulation.

    What the listing does not show (important when you’re comparing products)

    For a truly informed choice, labels should show the amount (dose) of each active ingredient, standardisation (for example, % polyphenols or % EGCG for green tea), and any total weight for proprietary blends. The promotional copy here does not specify individual doses or standardisation levels for the named extracts. That makes it difficult to compare Neuro Serge objectively with other supplements or to judge whether any individual botanical is present at doses used in clinical studies.

    Also note that while the marketing language uses phrases such as “clinically proven” and “backed by clinical research”, those statements refer to research on the individual ingredients more generally rather than clinical trials specifically proving Neuro Serge itself delivers particular outcomes.

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    Practical advice if you’re considering Neuro Serge

    • Check the product label and leaflet for the supplement facts panel to see exact doses and any allergen information before buying.
    • If you take prescription medicines, especially for blood pressure, anticoagulation or blood glucose, ask your GP or pharmacist whether these botanical extracts could interact with your treatment.
    • Look for standardised extracts (for example, grape seed with a specified oligomeric proanthocyanidin content) if you want predictable ingredient concentrations.
    Tip: Proprietary blends are common, but they can hide low dosages of key ingredients. If a brand won’t show amounts, ask for the supplement facts before you buy.

    If you’ve read to here and want to check availability or buy directly, the supplier’s page includes purchase options and the extras mentioned above.

    Check Neuro Serge availability →

    In summary: the Neuro Serge product page names several recognised botanical extracts (olive leaf, cassia cinnamon, DGL, green tea, grape seed and bilberry) and promotes a 20+ ingredient proprietary blend. The maker frames the listed ingredients as supporting various aspects of health, but the promotional material does not disclose individual ingredient doses or standardisation levels — details you may want before deciding whether the product is right for you.

    Medical disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes and is not a substitute for professional medical advice.

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