gregdarlin
Neurogan

Neurogan

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I want to share my detailed experience with Neurog...

I want to share my detailed experience with Neurogan Health and their Fisetin product. I found the ingredient claims to be misleading—specifically, their website stated or implied that their Fisetin was sourced from strawberries, but after researching and following up, I learned this was not accurate. Ultimately, and it was immediate, they did change the marketing to clarify that their Fisetin was not derived from strawberries. However, it was too little, too late, as the damage—and what my research into the company subsequently revealed—was already done.

After using the Fisetin, I noticed no positive effects. In comparison, similar Fisetin supplements from other companies were more effective for me and provided clear, accessible third-party lab results for each batch. Neurogan’s transparency in this area seemed limited, especially for non-CBD supplements.

Following my initial review, the owner of Neurogan reached out to me directly. During several phone conversations, he acknowledged that their Fisetin marketing could be seen as misleading, though he emphasized this was not intentional. I appreciated his willingness to discuss my concerns and accepted his offer to try a range of other Neurogan products. Unfortunately, after giving each product a fair trial, I found none of them effective and ultimately discarded them. I found better-performing and more affordable alternatives from other brands.

In researching Neurogan further, I learned that while the company emphasizes its Scandinavian heritage and family involvement, there is little evidence of formal health, nutrition, or medical expertise among its leadership or spokespeople. For example, one family member highlighted as an “expert” is a European actor and singer, which does not provide relevant health credentials. The company’s third-party lab testing appears to be focused mainly on their CBD and cannabinoid products, not their supplement line, and the details for non-CBD products are not as transparent or readily available.

It’s also worth noting that the CEO is often described in marketing as an internationally recognized innovator and health expert. However, based on my research, his background is in engineering and unrelated business ventures, and there is no evidence of formal expertise or significant recognition in the health or supplement industry. In fact, one of his previous companies, Hyperikon (an LED lighting manufacturer and distributor), is no longer in business.

Neurogan’s main business is centered on CBD and cannabinoids, rather than general health supplements. Based on my experience with their products, my research into the company’s background, and the absence of health expertise among key figures, I cannot recommend Neurogan’s supplements. I encourage others to thoroughly research independent reviews and product information before making a decision.