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Nerve Control 911 Reviewing The Nerve Calming Formula Research
Nerve Control 911 Reviewing The Nerve Calming Formula Research
Nerve Control 911 Reviewing The Nerve Calming Formula Research
induced peripheral analgesic effects in mice (i.e. pain relief), although it did not exhibit anti-
depressant, neuroleptic, or antihistaminic effects. California poppy seed also did not protect mice
against convulsing, nor did it provide relaxant effects. Again, the dose used is different than the
dose seen in Nerve Control 911.
Overall, there’s limited research backing many of the claims made by Nerve Control 911. Scientists
have performed some research on the ingredients in Nerve Control 911 and linked them to certain
benefits. However, scientists who conducted these studies often used different dosages of the noted
ingredients than the creators of Nerve Control 911 employ.
It’s also unclear how the manufacturer can claim that their product has “no side effects.” All of the
plant extracts in the supplement have gone through limited research, and they could certainly have
dangerous side effects. Their full effects are totally unknown.
For all of these reasons, there’s no evidence that Nerve Control 911 will work as advertised to
“permanently” relieve nerve pain in any way. We suggest that consumers exercise caution and
research extensively before using this product.
Nerve Control 911 Creators
Nerve Control 911 is made by a company named PhytAge Laboratories. That company has offices
in New York, Colorado, and Northern Ireland. It also seems to operate under the name Life Style
Solutions in Northern Ireland. The Nerve Control 911 sales page tells a story about how a man
named Maxwell Conrad teamed up with his friend Albert Prince to create the formula. We have
been unable to verify the existence of either of these men.
PhytAge Labs has a history of selling trendy supplements online. They’re best-known for launching
a supplement called Tinnitus 911, for example, which claims to provide “rapid tinnitus relief” with
a single pill. Tinnitus 911 continues to be sold on Amazon, where over 50% of buyers have given
the supplement a 1-star rating.
PhytAge Laboratories also has a BBB page with a rating of B-. The page is filled with negative
customer reviews and complaints, including one reviewer describing the company as “complete
scammers” in February 2020.
There’s no information online about who’s behind PhytAge Laboratories or how they are qualified
to sell supplements. The BBB page lists a “John Paul” as the owner of the company.
Frequently Asked Questions About Nerve Control 911
With so many scams on the supplement market today, it's hard to separate fact from fiction. This
section might be useful as it answers some of the most commonly asked questions about Nerve
Control 911, as well as the company manufacturing it.
Q: Who created Nerve Control 911
A: Nerve Control 911 was created by a company called PhytAge Labs. This organization has
created a number of popular supplements, and they have company headquarters in several countries.
Their reputation in the wellness community is relatively good, although some consumers and
reviewers have accused the company of over-stating the benefits offered by their formulas.
Q: What causes nerve pain?
A: Nerve pain can have a number of causes. It often gets worse as we age, but lifestyle choices can
also impact our likelihood of experiencing nerve pain. Alcoholism, diabetes, and other conditions
can create nerve pain, as can deficiencies in certain vitamins, such as vitamin B.
Q: How do you use Nerve Control 911?
A: This supplement comes in powdered form. To use it, simply mix the powder in a liquid, most
often water, and then drink and enjoy. For specific use instructions, consult the official product
website, as well as the instructions included with the bottle.
Q: How does Nerve Control 911 work?
A: The creators of Nerve Control 911 claim that the product works by addressing the “7 pain
pathways,” working to eliminate and prevent nerve pain at its very source.
Purchasing Nerve Control 911
At $70 per bottle, Nerve Control 911 is much more expensive than competing supplements. You
can buy 1, 2, or 4 bottles at a time. Purchasing packages include:
•1 Bottle: $69.95 + Free Shipping
•2 Bottles: $119.90 + Free Shipping
•4 Bottles: $199.80 + Free Shipping
The sales page makes numerous claims about a “short supply” and “huge demand.” However,
Nerve Control 911 has never run out of stock. They are likely employing high-pressure sales tactics
to get you to make a quicker purchase.
Nerve Control 911 Refund Policy
Nerve Control 911 has a 97-day refund policy. You can request a full refund at any point within 97
days after the products were delivered to your address.
You will receive a complete refund on your purchase after you ship the bottles back to the
company’s address (the Englewood, CO address). The bottles can be full or empty. You pay for
return shipping.
To start the refund process, contact the company at wecare@phytagesupport.com
Final Thoughts
Nerve Control 911 is a nutritional supplement that makes bold claims about its effectiveness,
claiming to block nerve pain today and remove the source of nerve pain long-term.
By taking the supplement daily, you can break your reliance on pain medication – at least,
according to the manufacturer, PhytAge Labs, which describes its supplement as a way “to
permanently kiss your pain good-bye”.
Overall, the manufacturer makes troubling comments about the effectiveness of their supplement.
Supplements are not allowed to advertise themselves as a treatment or cure – yet Nerve Control 911
seems to be advertising itself as a way to permanently relieve nerve pain.
Nerve Control 911 is also priced at $70, which is much higher than competing nutritional
supplements sold online today.
When you’re paying $70 for a supplement, you expect scientific proof it works as advertised. Nerve
Control 911 has not gone through any type of clinical testing to verify its effectiveness.
For all of these reasons, it seems unlikely Nerve Control 911 works as advertised to relieve nerve
pain in any way.