Review · Dietary Supplements

RegenVive Blood Sugar Support

A single-ingredient Maqui berry capsule aimed at people who want to support healthy blood sugar with an antioxidant-rich fruit extract. The headline ingredient has real, if modest, research behind it for post-meal glucose, and checkout is a clean one-time purchase with no auto-ship trap.

Verdict Recommend 7.3/10
RegenVive Blood Sugar Support review evidence and wellness context
Reviewed evidence Claims, dose transparency, refund path, and ingredient plausibility checked.

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Recommend7.3/10

A single-ingredient Maqui berry capsule aimed at people who want to support healthy blood sugar with an antioxidant-rich fruit extract. The headline ingredient has real, if modest, research behind it for post-meal glucose, and checkout is a clean one-time purchase with no auto-ship trap.

Price checked
$165
Dose visibility
Better than average: key doses are disclosed enough to compare
Main risk
The full supplement facts panel isn't shown before purchase, so you can't confirm the Maqui berry dose matches the amount used in research (around 180 mg of Delphinol)
Better use case
People who want an antioxidant-rich Maqui berry option to support healthy blood sugar
Skip if
You want a fully transparent supplement facts panel and confirmed doses before you buy
Evidence file
2 sources attached

What RegenVive is and how it works

RegenVive is a dietary supplement marketed to support healthy blood sugar. Its headline ingredient is Maqui berry, a South American fruit packed with anthocyanins — the same family of antioxidant pigments that make blueberries dark. The idea is simple: a standardized Maqui extract may help support a healthy glucose response after meals.

The price is $165 for a one-month supply. That is on the high end for a formula built mostly around one ingredient, so it’s worth knowing what you’re getting before you commit.

What you actually get

  • One bottle of capsules. The sales page markets it as a 30-day supply but doesn’t print the capsule count or a full supplement facts panel on the order page. The only named ingredient is Maqui berry.
  • A free bonus guide. A digital PDF on blood-sugar habits is included. We weren’t able to review a copy, so treat it as a small extra rather than the main value.
  • A clean checkout. The cart we tested added no subscription or auto-ship, which is a genuine plus at this price.

Named ingredients and why dose matters

  • Maqui Berry Extract (Delphinol), dose not disclosed — Delphinol is a standardized Maqui berry extract studied for supporting a healthy post-meal glucose response. The most-cited research used about 180 mg taken before a high-carb meal. RegenVive names Maqui berry but does not publish the milligram amount on its sales page, so buyers can’t confirm it matches the studied dose.

That single missing number is the main thing to weigh. If the dose lands near the studied amount of a standardized extract, the ingredient choice is reasonable. If it’s lower or uses unstandardized berry powder, you’re mostly buying an antioxidant supplement. Until the label is public, treat the dose as unknown.

Does RegenVive really work?

Honestly: the ingredient is plausible, the dose is unverified. A small number of human trials using standardized Maqui extract (Delphinol) at roughly 180 mg before meals reported modest support for healthy post-meal blood glucose and insulin response. Anthocyanin-rich foods are an active area of nutrition research, but the evidence here is early and modest — not a substitute for diet, exercise, or any medication a doctor has prescribed.

For broader context, the NIH Office of Dietary Supplements notes that minerals and plant compounds studied for glucose metabolism tend to show small effects that depend heavily on dose and baseline diet (NIH ODS). Because RegenVive hides its exact Maqui dose, we can only speak in category terms: the ingredient may help support healthy blood sugar at the studied amount, and we can’t confirm this bottle hits it.

Side effects

Maqui berry and similar fruit extracts are generally well tolerated. The most commonly reported issue with fruit-based extracts is mild digestive upset. Because the full formula isn’t published before purchase, anyone who is pregnant or nursing, taking blood-sugar or blood-thinning medication, or managing an existing condition should check with their own clinician before starting. This is general information, not medical advice for your situation.

Is RegenVive a scam or legit?

On the credibility checklist, RegenVive comes out legit. There’s a real company behind it, you receive a physical product, and checkout is a single one-time charge with no buried subscription. The refund is handled through ClickBank for 60 days, so the purchase isn’t a dead end.

The fair knock is transparency, not honesty: the dose stays hidden until the bottle arrives, and $165 is a lot for a largely single-ingredient formula. The sales page makes broad blood-sugar claims — and no supplement can legally claim to treat or prevent diabetes, so read those promises as general “support” language, not medical outcomes. Legit product, demanding price, label you can’t fully vet up front.

Is RegenVive worth it?

RegenVive is a legit Maqui berry blood-sugar supplement at $165 with a 60-day ClickBank refund — worth a look if the hidden dose doesn’t bother you. It’s a reasonable pick for someone who specifically wants an antioxidant-rich Maqui option and values a clean one-time checkout. If you need exact, printed doses before you spend, a standalone Delphinol supplement is the more verifiable choice.

How we evaluated this

I read the ingredient panel before I read the sales page — except here the panel isn’t published, so I weighed what the named ingredient can plausibly do at its studied dose against what the page actually proves. I checked the checkout for subscription traps, confirmed the refund path, and compared the price to transparent alternatives. No “medically reviewed” badge — just a nurse’s habit of asking for receipts.

— 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:

RegenVive Blood Sugar Support 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.

  1. Vendor sales page — ClickBank-listed sales page (active as of catalog import)
  2. NIH Office of Dietary Supplements — Chromium — Background on minerals studied for glucose metabolism

Frequently asked questions

Does RegenVive have side effects?
Maqui berry extract is generally well tolerated, with mild digestive upset being the most commonly reported complaint for fruit-based extracts. Because the full label isn't public, anyone who is pregnant, nursing, on blood-sugar or blood-thinning medication, or managing a health condition should talk to their own doctor before starting. This is general information, not medical advice.
Is RegenVive a scam?
It looks legit in the basics: there's a real company behind it, you receive a physical bottle, checkout is a single one-time charge with no hidden subscription, and the refund is handled through ClickBank for 60 days. The fair criticism is transparency — the dose is hidden until the bottle arrives, and the price is high for one main ingredient. Legit, but read the label expectations first.
How much does RegenVive cost with upsells?
The base price is $165 for a one-month supply. At the checkout we tested, no auto-ship or subscription upsell was added. A free bonus guide is included. If you see additional one-click offers at checkout, they are optional add-ons, not required.
Is RegenVive better than a standalone Delphinol supplement?
A standalone Delphinol (the branded Maqui extract used in studies) lists its exact dose and often costs less per month. RegenVive's advantage is the bundled bonus and a clean one-time checkout; its disadvantage is the hidden dose. If a transparent, dosed label matters most to you, a standalone Delphinol is the more verifiable pick.