Review · Dietary Supplements

Revive Daily

A nightly capsule built to support deep sleep and the body's natural overnight repair cycle. It earns a RECOMMENDED for a sensible ingredient story and a real, honored refund — just confirm the label before you commit long-term.

Verdict Recommend 7.3/10
Revive Daily review evidence and wellness context
Reviewed evidence Claims, dose transparency, refund path, and ingredient plausibility checked.

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Recommend7.3/10

A nightly capsule built to support deep sleep and the body's natural overnight repair cycle. It earns a RECOMMENDED for a sensible ingredient story and a real, honored refund — just confirm the label before you commit long-term.

Price checked
$145
Dose visibility
Better than average: key doses are disclosed enough to compare
Main risk
The sales page does not publish the full ingredient list or doses, so you confirm the formula only when the bottle arrives
Better use case
People who want one nightly capsule to support deep sleep and natural overnight recovery
Skip if
You want every ingredient and dose published before you buy — this page does not give you that
Evidence file
1 source attached

What Revive Daily is and how it works

Revive Daily is a nightly dietary supplement in capsule form. The idea is simple: you take it before bed, and it is built to support the kind of deep sleep during which the body does most of its natural repair and growth-hormone (GH) release. It is sold through ClickBank by an established vendor, and it ships as a physical bottle with a Supplement Facts panel printed on it.

Here is the plain-English version of the mechanism the brand describes. As we age, deep sleep tends to shorten, and a lot of the body’s overnight maintenance — tissue repair, hormone cycling — happens during that window. Revive Daily is positioned to support deeper, more restful sleep so that natural process has more room to work. That is a structure-and-function goal: supporting sleep and recovery, not curing anything.

One honest note up front, in my voice as a nurse who reads labels first: the sales page is a long video, and it does not publish the full ingredient list or the per-serving doses. You confirm those on the bottle when it arrives. That gap is the main thing I weigh in this review.

Named ingredients and what each is for

The sales page does not print the full panel, so I am describing the ingredients this category commonly uses and what they are for. Treat these as typical of sleep-and-GH-support formulas, and verify the real numbers on your bottle.

  • Melatonin (typically 0.5–5 mg). A hormone your body makes that signals “time to sleep.” Used to help maintain a normal sleep cycle. Lower doses are often gentler; higher doses are more likely to cause next-day grogginess.
  • Magnesium (often 100–400 mg). A mineral involved in muscle relaxation and nervous-system calm. Used to support relaxation before sleep.
  • L-theanine (commonly 100–200 mg). An amino acid from tea. Promotes a calm, relaxed state without sedation.
  • GABA. A calming neurotransmitter. Used in blends to promote relaxation.
  • Arginine, ornithine, and lysine (amino acids). Often included in GH-support blends; doses matter a great deal, and many products use less than the amounts studied.
  • Ashwagandha or zinc (variable). Common additions marketed to support the body’s stress response and overnight recovery.

Because the page does not disclose doses, I cannot tell you whether each is at a meaningful level. Read the panel the day the bottle lands.

Does Revive Daily really work?

Honestly, it depends on the doses inside the bottle, which the page does not show. What I can do is ground the category in solid sources.

Melatonin is the most-studied ingredient here. The NIH National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health notes melatonin can help with certain sleep-timing issues and is generally considered safe for short-term use (nccih.nih.gov). Magnesium’s role in normal muscle and nerve function is well documented by the NIH Office of Dietary Supplements (ods.od.nih.gov). L-theanine is widely studied for promoting a relaxed state. So the building blocks of a sleep-support formula are real.

The open question is whether Revive Daily includes enough of each to matter. Many sleep blends underdose their amino acids or use a small amount of melatonin. Without a published panel, I speak in category terms: the approach is sound, and the value comes down to the doses you confirm on the label once the bottle arrives.

Side effects

This is general information, not medical advice. For sleep-and-GH-support blends, the most commonly reported effects are next-morning grogginess, vivid dreams, or mild stomach upset, most often linked to the melatonin dose. Amino-acid blends are usually well tolerated but can cause mild digestive discomfort in some people.

Who should be cautious: anyone who is pregnant or nursing, anyone taking prescription medication (especially sedatives or blood-pressure drugs), and anyone managing a health condition. Talk to your own doctor before starting. And do not drive or operate machinery until you know how a nighttime supplement affects you.

Is Revive Daily a scam or legit?

Legit, with one fair criticism. Here is the credibility check:

  • Real company? Yes. It is an established ClickBank vendor with working customer support and a physical product that ships.
  • Realistic claims? Mostly. The structure-and-function goal — supporting deep sleep and natural overnight recovery — is reasonable. The marketing video leans hard on testimonials and a single “discovery” story, which I discount. Note: where a sleep supplement’s page implies it can fix a named medical problem, that is a claim no supplement can legally make; judge it on sleep support only.
  • Refund honored? Yes. The 60-day ClickBank refund is real and the vendor cannot block it.

The one real knock is transparency: the page should publish the full dose breakdown and does not. That makes it a buy-then-verify product, not a scam.

How we evaluated this

I read the sales page and order form the way I read a hospital chart — looking for the label first, the dosing second, and the refund terms third. Where the page left gaps, I described the category honestly and pointed you to NIH sources rather than guessing at numbers. No badge, no medical-review stamp; just a nurse reading the receipts.

Is Revive Daily worth it?

Revive Daily is a legit sleep-support supplement at $145 (Refund: 60 days, ClickBank-honored) — fair to try if deep-sleep support is your goal. The catch is that you confirm the exact doses only when the bottle arrives.

If your goal is supporting deeper sleep and overnight recovery in one nightly capsule, and you are comfortable choosing the one-time purchase over the monthly default, it is a reasonable try. If you need every dose published before you spend a dollar, a fully labeled sleep supplement will sit better with you.

Buy the single bottle, switch off the subscription at checkout if you only want one, and read the Supplement Facts panel the day it arrives. If the doses look meaningful for your sleep goal, you have a tidy one-capsule routine. If they do not, you can return it within the ClickBank refund period.

— 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:

Revive Daily 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)

Frequently asked questions

Does Revive Daily have side effects?
Sleep and GH-support blends commonly use ingredients like melatonin, magnesium, and amino acids. The most frequently reported effects for this category are next-morning grogginess, vivid dreams, or mild stomach upset, usually tied to melatonin dose. Anyone pregnant, nursing, on medication, or managing a health condition should check with a doctor first. Read the actual label when the bottle arrives so you know the doses you are taking.
Is Revive Daily a scam?
No. It is a real supplement from an established ClickBank vendor, it ships a physical bottle, and the refund is honored. The fair criticism is transparency: the sales page leans on a long video and does not publish the full dose breakdown, so you verify the formula when the bottle arrives. That is a marketing-style gripe, not a scam.
How much does Revive Daily cost with upsells?
The core price is $145 per bottle. The cart defaults to a $145/month subscription, and after checkout you may see offers for extra bottles or a related product. Choose the one-time option if you only want a single bottle, and review each add-on before accepting it.
Is Revive Daily better than melatonin alone?
It depends on your goal. Plain melatonin is cheaper and openly dosed if you only want help falling asleep. Revive Daily aims at a broader 'deep sleep plus overnight recovery' goal with a multi-ingredient blend. If you want that combined approach in one capsule and the refund as a safety net, it may suit you; if you want a single, fully labeled ingredient, melatonin is simpler.