Puravive
The 'exotic rice method' funnel is built on one misread 2022 Nature paper. Eight real botanicals, all packed into 750 mg — which forces every single dose into t…
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The 'exotic rice method' funnel is built on one misread 2022 Nature paper. Eight real botanicals, all packed into 750 mg — which forces every single dose into t…
Powdered drink mix built around valerian root, ashwagandha, and blue spirulina — marketed on the sleep-weight connection. The mechanism has genuine science behi…
Japanese-positioned powder tonic featuring camu camu, mangosteen, Panax ginseng, bitter melon, and a proprietary digestive complex. The Japan framing is purely…
A liver-first weight loss pitch built on five real ingredients. Berberine and silymarin are legitimately studied — but neither label dose nor delivery form is d…
Six 'purple plant' botanicals pitched as a mitochondrial biogenesis fix for people over 40. The ingredients are better than Puravive's. The funnel is almost a c…
Five compounds pitched as a 'coffee-window metabolism amplifier.' Chlorogenic acid, EGCG, L-carnitine, chromium picolinate, and Panax ginseng — a legitimately d…
Blood sugar capsule doubling as a sleep aid. Gymnema sylvestre has real glycemic evidence at the right dose; chromium almost certainly doesn't reach its studied…
A capsule blend of mucuna pruriens, maca, epimedium, and dong quai pitched for tinnitus relief and hearing health. The ingredient list is a repurposed aphrodisi…
A liquid tincture pairing grape seed OPCs and green tea with capsicum, astragalus, and maca, sold as a dual hearing-plus-brain formula. Grape seed extract has r…
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