What is the name of the brain health supplement Robert De Niro endorsed?
Executive summary
Available reporting in the provided search results does not identify any brain‑health supplement explicitly endorsed by Robert De Niro; none of the indexed items link De Niro to a named supplement product (not found in current reporting). The results instead include general lists of brain supplements and several product press releases — for example NooCube, IQ Blast Pro, Neuro Sharp — but none ties De Niro to endorsement [1] [2] [3].
1. What the search results show about celebrity endorsements
The set of documents returned is heavy on product marketing and roundups of “best” brain supplements — press releases for NooCube [1] [4], IQ Blast Pro [2], and Neuro Sharp [3] and aggregator lists [5] [6] [7] — but none of these sources mentions Robert De Niro as an endorser or spokesperson for their formulas [1] [2] [3]. In short, the available items promote products and discuss brain‑health trends but do not substantiate a De Niro endorsement [1] [2] [3].
2. Products that appear often in the results (but without De Niro links)
Notable product names that appear in the search results are NooCube (multiple press items, [1]; p1_s5), IQ Blast Pro [2], Neuro Sharp [3], and various editorial “best of” lists naming brands like Alpha Brain or Mind Lab Pro [5] [6]. Each of those entries frames the product as a brain supplement or nootropic, but the documents do not attribute any celebrity endorsement to these brands — again, no mention of De Niro appears in those specific pages [1] [4] [2] [3] [5] [6].
3. What the absence of evidence means here
Because every factual claim in this note must be tied to the supplied sources, I cannot assert that “De Niro never endorsed a supplement” — only that the current reporting supplied to me does not mention any supplement endorsement by him (not found in current reporting). The absence of a named endorsement in these items suggests that either such an endorsement did not appear in the sampled pages, or it exists elsewhere not included among the provided search results [1] [2] [3].
4. How misinformation or mistaken attribution can arise
Celebrity endorsement claims often spread from press releases, influencer marketing, or blurred paid partnerships; product PR pieces in the dataset (e.g., NooCube, Neuro Sharp, IQ Blast Pro) read like marketing and are the types of documents that can be misread or misrepresented as celebrity endorsements if someone adds a name later or uses a celebrity image without a formal relationship [1] [3] [2]. Because the items here are marketing heavy, caution is warranted before accepting an attribution to a public figure without explicit citation [1] [4] [2].
5. If you saw a claim naming a De Niro endorsement, how to verify it
First, check primary reporting from established outlets or the celebrity’s official representatives; none of the provided materials (news items, press releases, and roundups) make that claim about De Niro [1] [2] [3]. Second, look for an official statement from the brand or from De Niro’s publicist; the press releases here do not include such a statement linking De Niro [1] [4]. Third, corroborate with multiple independent news outlets rather than a single product page or sponsored content [6] [7].
6. Bottom line and next steps
Based on the supplied search results, there is no evidence in those pages that Robert De Niro has endorsed a brain‑health supplement; the listed products (NooCube, IQ Blast Pro, Neuro Sharp, and several “best of” lists) are present but not connected to De Niro in these materials [1] [2] [3] [5] [6]. If you want a definitive answer, provide additional sources or allow a fresh search beyond these results; current reporting supplied here does not mention a named De Niro endorsement (not found in current reporting).