Has anyone heard of or tried a product called "Neuro Cleanse" ? I heard a doctor on the radio the other day who mentioned this.
Thanks!
Posted by TF (Member # 14183) on :
Nope. Not me.
Posted by Keebler (Member # 12673) on :
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I was not drawn to the name (just a personal thing about cute names or promises for names).
I hate that it promotes itself as a fat-loss product. That's a marketing gimmick that will get them major sales but for the wrong reasons.
Finally, finding the ingredient list, it looks just like a good multi-vitamin with some good liver support. I can't identify what ingredient in that might be the fat-binder they so tout, though. But I may have missed it. It's really hard to read the way they have it set up.
I was not enough interested to find out the price but there there are equally good and far less fancy products from many other good sources.
I don't see anything special about this. As well, at first glance it seems to have fairly good ingredients. However, the drawback is that you don't know exactly how much of each you are getting.
For example, it contains glutamine. But I have to be very careful how much of that I take as it can convert to glutamic acid in the brain and, for me or others with seizures, lower the seizure threshold and increases neuro-excitability.
Proprietary blends really irritate me as I think customers have the right to know exactly how much of each ingredient they are consuming.
You need to increase the magnification]to 400% to read the ingredients and the scroll way down and over to find the list.
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Posted by Boomerang (Member # 7979) on :
Thanks all. Very good thoughts, Keebler. Appreciate it.
I wasn't impressed with the "weight loss" aspect of it either. Oh well......
Posted by rosebuds mom (Member # 17435) on :
My daughter used it. Her major symptoms were all initially neuro. Neuro Cleanse must have helped. She no longer has those symptoms.
Posted by Keebler (Member # 12673) on :
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Rosebuds mom,
Thanks for letting us know. That's great to hear.
Adding to that, I had made a comment about not being able to see the exact dose of ingredients and I remembered that, sometimes, it's impossible to get a patent unless it's "proprietary" and the exact doses are not public information.