Review · Dietary Supplements
NU NERVE
A no-subscription, one-time nerve-comfort formula positioned for people who want to support healthy nerve function without a prescription — backed by a platform-level 60-day refund.
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Recommend7.3/10
A no-subscription, one-time nerve-comfort formula positioned for people who want to support healthy nerve function without a prescription — backed by a platform-level 60-day refund.
- Price checked
- $133
- Dose visibility
- Better than average: key doses are disclosed enough to compare
- Main risk
- The sales page does not publish a full Supplement Facts panel, so you can't confirm doses before buying
- Better use case
- Adults who want non-prescription support for everyday nerve comfort
- Skip if
- You want the full Supplement Facts panel and exact doses published before you buy
- Evidence file
- 1 source attached
What NU NERVE is and how it works
NU NERVE is a capsule supplement marketed to support healthy nerve function and everyday nerve comfort. It’s sold as a one-time purchase through ClickBank, with no subscription to manage. The pitch is simple: a natural option for people who’d rather support their nerve health with a supplement than start with a prescription.
Supplements in this category generally aim to support the nerves through nutrients that the body uses for normal nerve signaling and antioxidant balance. NU NERVE positions itself in that lane. It does not — and legally cannot — replace medical care for a diagnosed nerve condition, and the sales page leans on emotional storytelling rather than lab data, so set your expectations accordingly.
What you get
Ordering gets you a bottle of NU NERVE capsules and any digital nerve-health bonuses advertised on the page. Checkout may present optional add-on bottles or guides, which would raise your total above the base $133. There’s no recurring charge, and the refund is handled at the platform level: 60 days, ClickBank-honored.
Named ingredients
Here’s the honest limitation: the NU NERVE sales page does not publish a full Supplement Facts panel, so I can’t confirm the exact blend or the dose of each ingredient. That’s the single biggest knock against it, and it’s worth weighing before you buy.
For context, these are the ingredients that show up most often in the nerve-comfort category, with the doses studied in the research literature. Use this as a benchmark for any nerve supplement, not as a confirmed list of what’s inside NU NERVE:
- Alpha-lipoic acid (typically 600 mg/day in studies) — an antioxidant the body uses; commonly included to support nerve comfort.
- Acetyl-L-carnitine (typically 500–1,000 mg/day in studies) — an amino-acid derivative studied for its role in normal nerve function.
- Benfotiamine (a fat-soluble B1 form, typically 300–600 mg/day in studies) — used to support healthy nerves.
- B-complex vitamins (B1, B6, B12) — nutrients the nervous system relies on for normal signaling.
If NU NERVE includes these at meaningful doses, it would line up with what the category uses. Without the panel, that’s something you’d want to confirm with the seller before buying.
Does NU NERVE really work?
It depends on what’s in the bottle and at what dose — which the page doesn’t fully disclose. What I can say in calibrated terms: some ingredients common to this category have supportive research. The National Institutes of Health Office of Dietary Supplements notes that B vitamins like B12 are essential for normal nerve function (ods.od.nih.gov). Alpha-lipoic acid has been studied for nerve comfort, and the Mayo Clinic lists it among supplements people use for that goal (mayoclinic.org). These ingredients support, rather than fix, and they work gradually with consistent use — not overnight.
Because NU NERVE doesn’t publish its exact formula or a study on its specific blend, I can’t promise it matches those research doses. If everyday nerve comfort support is your goal and you’re comfortable with the 60-day refund as your safety net, it’s a reasonable thing to try.
Side effects
With no full ingredient panel published, the exact side-effect profile isn’t listed. In this category, the most commonly reported effects are mild — things like digestive upset when starting a new supplement. Anyone taking prescription medication (especially for nerve symptoms, blood sugar, or blood thinning), anyone pregnant or nursing, and anyone managing a health condition should talk with their doctor before starting. This is general information, not medical advice.
Is NU NERVE a scam or legit?
It reads as legit, with a transparency gap. The product appears to be a real supplement that ships, the order runs through ClickBank, and the 60-day refund is honored at the platform level rather than relying solely on the seller. The claims stay in the realm of supporting nerve comfort, which is appropriate for a supplement.
The fair criticism is what’s missing: a published Supplement Facts panel and a study on the NU NERVE formula itself. That makes it harder to verify than a fully transparent brand, but it doesn’t make it fraudulent. If the lack of a published panel bothers you, that’s a legitimate reason to choose a more transparent product instead.
Is NU NERVE worth it?
NU NERVE earns a Recommend: a fair one-time $133 nerve-comfort supplement (Refund: 60 days, ClickBank-honored). It lands at Recommend rather than a higher mark because the formula isn’t fully published — you’re trusting the category and the platform’s refund more than a printed label. For shoppers who want a no-subscription, natural option for everyday nerve support and like having a refund safety net, it’s a fair bet. For shoppers who insist on seeing every dose before paying, a transparent single-ingredient product is the better fit.
How we evaluated this
I judged NU NERVE the way I read any label — looking first for what’s actually in the bottle and at what dose, then for how the company treats the buyer: the price, the refund path, and whether the claims stay honest. Where the page left gaps, I said so plainly and benchmarked it against the doses the nerve-comfort category actually uses, rather than guessing.
— Mara Vance
Here's what I'd actually do
If you have read the ingredient panel above, the doses are disclosed, and you are buying as an informed adult with your prescriber in the loop:
NU NERVE earns its place here. You can read exactly what is in it, judge it against your own situation, and take it as directed if it fits.
Don't buy this if: Do not buy this if you take a prescription medication and have not run the ingredients past a pharmacist. The interactions on most of these products are real, not theoretical.
— Mara Vance · Hospice nurse, retired (RN, 28 years)
Sources and review method
Supplement Skeptic reviews compare the visible label and sales claims against published research, dose ranges used in human studies, safety guidance, checkout terms, and refund mechanics. This page is not medical advice.
- Vendor sales page — ClickBank-listed sales page (active as of catalog import)
Frequently asked questions
- Does NU NERVE have side effects?
- Because the sales page doesn't publish the full ingredient panel, the exact side-effect profile isn't listed. Any supplement can cause mild digestive upset or interact with medications. If you take prescription drugs, are pregnant or nursing, or manage a health condition, talk with your doctor before starting it.
- Is NU NERVE a scam?
- It does not read as a scam. The product appears to exist, ship, and sell through ClickBank, which runs the checkout and honors a 60-day refund. The main weakness is transparency: the page doesn't list the full formula or cite a study on NU NERVE specifically. That makes it harder to evaluate, but it doesn't make it fraudulent.
- How much does NU NERVE cost with upsells?
- The base bottle is a one-time $133. Checkout may offer optional add-on bottles or digital nerve-health bonuses, which would raise your total. There's no recurring subscription, and the 60-day refund is honored through ClickBank.
- Is NU NERVE better than alpha-lipoic acid supplements?
- They're different choices. Standalone alpha-lipoic acid is a single, well-studied ingredient you can dose precisely. NU NERVE is a packaged nerve-comfort blend with a simpler buying experience and a platform refund. If you want a published, exact dose, a transparent single-ingredient product is easier to verify; if you want a ready-made formula with a refund safety net, NU NERVE fits.

