Review Summary
Neuro67 is pushed on some less than reputable websites as one of the best natural nootropics on the market today. It isn’t. It is just a scam. The website doesn’t show the formula at all. It shows a list of some ingredients, which may or may not be complete. There could be more ingredients that just haven’t been mentioned on the site. There is no information about doses at all. We can’t find a reliable image of the formula anywhere. The website shows the two guys supposedly behind Neuro67; a former NASA scientist and his nutritional expert friend.
Everything about this product just screams scam. The fact that it is push as a recommended product on one of the least reliable supplement review sites out there is a very clear sign. The lack of any shots of the formula makes this a total no-go nootropic for us. Don’t waste your money.
Where To Buy Neuro67
This stuff is sold exclusively through the (unsecured) Neuro67 website. It’s hard to tell which site is the official one. We think this one is too scammy to waste any money on. We certainly wouldn’t put our credit card details into that website!
Full Neuro67 Review
Nuero67 is an extremely popular natural brain supplement. It is recommended as one of the best nootropics on some of the biggest supplement review sites. We don’t put much stock in this site; they’ve hired office space in India so they don’t have to comply with copyright laws, while hitting everyone else with a DMCA when they write negative reviews about their terrible product.
But it is still one of their recommended products, and lots of people search for information about it every single month.
So what is Neuro67 supposed to do? Who makes it, and who is it designed to help?
According to the Neuro67 website, this product was “designed by top neuroscientists…and a NASA scientist”. As you can see from the screengrab above, it is designed to enhance multiple different aspects of cognitive function: creativity, attention, memory, processing speed, etc.
More specifically, Neuro67 claims to deliver the following key benefits:
- Remember information more easily
- Faster recall
- Greater focus
- Improved processing speed
- Handle complex tasks more easily
Those are some wide ranging benefits. If Neuro67 can actually do all of these things, then it will be one of the best natural nootropics in the world.
Very few supplements can even promote focus effectively, let alone doing that while also promoting memory function, mental clarity, and energy levels.
Doing all of that safely, and reliably, is something only a handful of brain supplements have ever managed to do.
So, can Neuro67?
Does it really work as advertised?
Is it safe? What are the main side effect risks of using Neuro67?
How does it compare to other stacks claiming to do the same things?
Find out by reading our comprehensive Neuro67 review below. If you have any questions or concerns, please post them in the comments section at the end. Have you used Neuro67? Let us know how it went for you! Our readers would love to hear your opinion.
Neuro67 Formula – No Information! – Total Scam
We can’t overstate this: Neuro67 is a complete scam.
It is a total rip-off.
There are several clear signs of this.
For one thing, the website doesn’t display the formula.
There are no reliable images of the Neuro67 formula anywhere on the internet.
All we are told by the website is a list of ingredients that may or may not be complete.
We aren’t even told whether the ingredients listed on the website are all of the ingredients in Neuro67, or just a selection of the best ones.
This is completely unacceptable. The only supplements that don’t display their formulas on the website are scams. There’s really nothing else to it. If they don’t show the formula, they’re going to rip you off.
This is all we’re told about the Neuro67 formula:
We don’t know if these are all of the ingredients, most of the ingredients, or even a select few of the ingredients.
We aren’t told an awful lot, and we think that’s probably on purpose.
It is done on purpose so that nobody can criticize the formula, which is obviously going to be tiny.
It is done because the manufactures know that there are lots of ill-informed, naive people out there who will give them money.
Every serious nootropic supplement shows their formulas on their websites.
Even the ones that use cheap proprietary blend and shady, underhanded marketing tactics show the formula somewhere online. It might be relatively hidden on the site, but it’s there if you’re willing to look for it.
At the very least, it’s easy to find images of the formula on Amazon, or user testimonials on forums showing shots of the formula.
But in the case of Neuro67, we can’t find anything.
Not even a grainy shot taken on someone’s phone.
All we have is the above list of substances.
Why anybody would take a gamble and order this product, we have no idea. There is no reason why anybody would hand over money for
Who Makes Neuro67? – Very Shady Stuff
The marketing of Neuro67 is really strange. It actually makes us really suspicious, as though the lack of any dosing information wasn’t enough.
For starters, you’ll notice right away that the site has the same look as all the other scam brain supplements out there.
They have the standard order form box slapped right on the homepage.
They have the vaguely science-y looking background.
They have the “claim you bottle now” call to action boxes.
Spend too long on this site and you could almost start to believe that it’s 1995.
While the official Neuro67 website makes absolutely no mention of any serving sizes, it does make a big song and dance about the two guys behind the product.
Here is a video in which they discuss their groundbreaking work:
In it they talk about how a lot of products on the market are backed by research that “isn’t good”.
That’s strange, because most nootropics on the market today use exactly the same ingredients as Neuro67.
They also say that “some of their results were contradictory”. Again, there is nothing in Neuro67 that you won’t find in pretty much any other brain supplement on the market right now.
The ingredients in Neuro67 also have some contradictory research – that’s almost always a given! You are always going to be able to find a study saying that a certain substance does nothing. You just need to ask more questions: Are there more studies showing that it works than not? How reliable are the different studies?
The Neuro67 website provides no external references at all. So much for reliable research!
These guys are criticising other supplements for posting “not good” research to back up their claims, but they don’t post any!
Well, they have provided us some evidence. They have posted the covers of some of the journals that have supposedly published the studies they are referring to.
Great work guys!
We didn’t realise that NASA had such lax scientific standards!
If you can stay awake throughout this video, you’ll learn that these guys don’t know anything about cognitive enhancement that you can’t find online in a matter of minutes.
They both seem to lack any understanding of how advanced the brain supplement industry is; that is clear from the shoddy state of their website, their total lack of scientific proof for their product, and the absence of detailed formula information.
We have serious doubts about how credibly this Alex Mehr guy can claim to be a “NASA scientist”. It is referenced in this Forbes article, but this is hardly conclusive proof.
It seems he may well have held a position at NASA at some point, but that doesn’t mean he knows how to make a good brain supplement!
Neuro67 Side Effects – Is It Safe?
We aren’t given any dosing information AT ALL for this product.
We therefore can’t talk about side effect risks with any degree of certainty.
As far as we’re concerned, that means that this supplement IS NOT SAFE.
Normally, we don’t even like using nootropics that only give us a proprietary blend with a total serving size. But at least there we get a maximum possible serving size for any one ingredient – the total size of the blend.
With Neuro67, we don’t even have that!
As such, we can’t even say what the maximum possible serving size would be for any one ingredient.
We’ll say it again: we don’t think this supplement is safe at all.
It might be, but we have no way of really knowing. When health and safety are concerned, uncertainty is completely unacceptable.
We don’t see why anybody would take such a gamble on this product when they can just use a supplement that at least shows the total serving size!
Most nootropics – the good ones anyway – show you how each individual ingredient is dosed.
We think you should opt for one of those.
Warning
You need to keep in mind the following facts while reading our, or indeed anybody’s, reviews:
- This is not medical advice
- We are not doctors
- You need to do your own research, using multiple sources before buying supplements
Normally we warn you about our inability to predict your reactions to any particular supplement. But since we don’t think any of you should be using this stack, we don’t think there’s any need this time.
Always talk to a health professional before using any new supplements. If you think you you have serious cognitive decline, you need to talk to a doctor asap. If you experience any side effects whatsoever, discontinue use and seek medical attention. But ideally, you wouldn’t use Neuro67 at all
Neuro67 Review Conclusion – Worth The Gamble?
We don’t think anybody has any reason to waste their hard-earned money on this pile of absolute garbage. That’s our opinion, at least.
The Neuro67 website doesn’t even show you a total serving size.
We very rarely see anything more suspicious than a proprietary blend, but Neuro67 managed it!
We don’t think anybody should even use a prop blend.
We certainly don’t know why anyone would use a supplement that didn’t bother to tell you the total serving size for the formula, or even what all of the ingredients are. After all, the website only tells us a list of ingredients; it never says “that’s it”.
The video on the website is pathetic. We think it shows the creators as nootropic noobs.
Put simply, we think it’s a scam.
If you want to see real, meaningful improvements in cognitive function, if you want to stay safe, and you don’t want to get ripped off, then check out some of our top rated supplements. Don’t waste your money on this garbage.
We have reviewed hundreds of nootropics and this supplement is still the most impressive. Our review team used this product for months and all experienced:
- Heightened focus
- Enhanced memory function
- More mental energy
- Better mental performance under stress
Read our full review to find out if this is the nootropic you have been looking for.
Dominic says
This is a scam guys!
Ordered a years supply of neuro 67 in August and have not received anything. Now the company is not replying to my emails.
Do not let the steal your money!
Review Team says
Hey Dominic, thanks for sharing! Sorry to hear you had such a bad experience with these total crooks! In our opinion, companies like this should be punished; as should the shady websites that push them. Unfortunately the law as it stands is on their side. Hopefully you manage to sort this out, and your comment will probably convince others not to fall for Neuro67’s lies!
Mo says
This is a scam!!!!
They withdrawed my money and 6 weeks later i haven’t got any product. I have emailed them 3 times in 10 days between without any respons. Don’t buy their product, buy from somebody that is serious. My bank is now trying to get my money back and i am really sad that i have to use all this time.
Review Team says
Hey Mo. We’re so sorry to hear you’ve been hurt by these fraudsters. It’s outrageous that they can get away with this for such a long period of time. Unfortunately though the nootropics industry seems to be rife with scams. Thanks for sharing your experience anyway. You’ll more than likely help other people avoid getting burned this total rip-off!