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Puritan's Pride

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Jan 25, 2026
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Which specific memory‑supplement products have been named in ConsumerLab or GAO testing reports and what were the lab results?

Two federal and independent testing efforts—GAO’s laboratory contract and ’s product reviews—have identified specific memory‑supplement products and classes with quality problems: GAO’s tests of three...

Nov 9, 2025
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Who makes Neuron Gold and what are its ingredients?

The available analyses show conflicting and overlapping claims: one set identifies , while other materials with similar names refer to over‑the‑counter brain supplements containing phosphatidylserine,...

Nov 3, 2025
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Did Dr. Sanjay Gupta officially endorse Neuro Gold and when was it made?

Dr. Sanjay Gupta has not officially endorsed Neuro Gold; reporting and fact-checks show his likeness and name have been used in *fake* ads and deepfakes promoting bogus health products, which he has p...

Jan 26, 2026

What ConsumerLab test reports list the brands of galantamine and phosphatidylserine products that failed, and what were the measured ingredient amounts?

’s publicly available reporting shows that its (PS) tests identified at least one widely‑sold PS product that contained only about 10% of the labeled phosphatidylserine and that findings from Consumer...

Dec 1, 2025

What is Neuro Gold and what ingredients does it contain for treating neuropathy?

There is no single, universally defined product called “Neuro Gold” in the reporting available; the name is used for several different supplements and injections with very different ingredient lists a...

Nov 25, 2025

Who manufactures Neuro Gold and what are its listed ingredients and claims?

Available sources show multiple different products and brands using the name “Neuro Gold” (or close variants). One is a mushroom-based “Neuro Gold” sold from Neuro Gold Official that lists capsule ing...