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TrustScore 3 out of 5

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To learn more about the exclusive Neuro Salt formula, click “Visit Website” or on the product image to be redirected to the official website. Neuro Salt is a modern supplement designed to support nerve health, daily comfort, and overall wellness, helping the body maintain normal nerve function as part of a healthy lifestyle. Its formula combines carefully selected ingredients that work together to support nerve comfort, mobility, and a greater sense of balance throughout the day. With consistent use, Neuro Salt may help support reduced occasional tingling, numbness, and nerve-related discomfort, while contributing to better ease of movement during your daily routine. Nerve discomfort may feel like burning sensations, tingling, sensitivity, numbness, or daily uneasiness that can interfere with movement, rest, and overall quality of life. That’s why Neuro Salt was developed to offer nutritional support for adults seeking a simple way to care for their nerve health and everyday comfort. Unlike complex routines or solutions that are difficult to maintain, Neuro Salt offers a simple and practical approach to daily wellness. Easy to incorporate into everyday life and developed for people seeking thoughtful nutritional support, Neuro Salt fits naturally into your routine, helping you feel more comfortable, mobile, and supported as you work toward your wellness goals.


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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Neuro Salt sold by Buygoods is a complete scam.

I saw this product on a YouTube commercial. It started out with a very long and detailed analysis of the "Pink Salt" cure (referring to Himalayan Salt). The product was being discussed by Dr. Oz and went into a detailed description of how our bodies accumulate enormous amounts of microplastics and how these microplastics get into the nervous system and clog up the neuro pathways in the nervous system - especially the nerves that communicate with the areas where Neuropathy occurs (Feet, hands, etc.). It was strongly implied that the primary ingredient in the formula was Himalayan salt which dissolves the microplastics.

When Dr. OZ was asked about his extensive review of the product, he advised that he did not participate in this extensive promotion or interview. Ends up that the company used an AI simulation of Dr. OZ making this promotion. "Dr. Oz" said that I should start feeling results as soon as 2-3 weeks. It was very convincing as he promoted a six bottle pack that would normally cost $179 per bottle but were on sale "while supplies last" for $49 per bottle ($294 plus shipping for 6 bottles). The neuropathy in my feet was very painful. The scientific presentation was very convincing. The price was well worth being rid of the accumulation of microplastics and my neuropathy. And it came with a 60 day guarantee (Return the unused product within 60 days for a full refund). I bought 6 bottles.

As soon as I bought them, another promotion immediately followed (also done by the AI Dr. Oz) letting me know that the purchase I made was just enough to make a dent in my condition and that instead of taking two tablets daily, for best results I should be taking 4 tablets daily. I immediately became suspicious and did not order the additional 6 bottles.

Within minutes after I made the purchase and logged off, I received a call from a sales woman who laid on a hard sell for me to purchase a "Maintenance product" letting me know that the Neuro Salt would get rid of the microplastics but I had to take this additional product to make sure they didn't return. I got mad. We argued a bit. And I told her I was not interested. She pushed on and I practically had to hang up on her.

I received the 6 bottles about a week later. The bottles had no list of ingredients and no instructions on how many to take daily. I did begin to take two tablets daily. I took them for almost one month. I then researched what I was taking - Passion Flower, Marsmallow Root, Corydalis Powder, Prickly Pear Extract and California Poppy Seed. NO HIMALAYAN SALT!

After taking it for almost one month, I felt no relief in my neuropathy or any other part of my nervous system. I decided to send them back and get my full refund. I called three numbers and had an online chat with the numbers provided for refunds. The first woman at first offered me 10% of my purchase price and I get to keep the (worthless) product. We dickered back and forth and she incrementally increased the refund amount up to 60%. I told her I wanted the company to honor their clear representation of 100% refund. She quickly gave me an address (with no instructions) and hung up.

My next two calls to two different numbers got me connected to robo-agents (both named Vickie) who did the same thing. When I told the second one that I wanted to talk to a representative, she (it) said she could not transfer me to an agent and terminated the phone call. I then entered into a chat. Don't know if this was with a live person or another bot. She offered me 25% of my purchase price. I declined. Then never heard anything more from her (it).

This product was reviewed by a website called "Factually". It concluded that "The available reporting shows clear scam‑pattern behavior: fabricated celebrity endorsements via AI content, heavy affiliate marketing, thin testimonial pages, and imitation products on third‑party marketplaces."

I don't give up easily. I will get my money back.

May 31, 2026
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

It sucks

1. I was charged twice for this product 1 for 318.21 and 281.90

2. It didn't work on me

3. it raised my blood sugar (I am diabetic)

4. you are only refunding me half the price to keep a product that is going into the garbage

5. if I send it back, you are going to charge me a 20 percent restocking fee.

May 26, 2026
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