The Ingredient List Conflict We Found
Most supplement reviews we cross-check at least agree on what's in the product, even when specific doses aren't disclosed. For Quiet Nerves, we found two genuinely different six-ingredient lists across independent sources, with only two ingredients overlapping between them.
The first list we found
One widely cited source names Alpha Lipoic Acid, Benfotiamine, Methylcobalamin (B12), Acetyl-L-Carnitine, Passionflower Extract and Magnesium Glycinate as Quiet Nerves' six active ingredients.
The second list we found
Why this matters more than typical dosing gaps
What we could confirm from the product images
We could confirm Quiet Nerves is a capsule, 60 per bottle, marketed around nerve function, protection, relaxation and everyday comfort, with a 4-step mechanism (take, absorb, support, result). We could not read a legible supplement-facts panel from the label images available to us to resolve which ingredient list, if either, is accurate.
What we'd recommend before ordering
Request the current, exact supplement-facts panel in writing from customer support. Don't rely on any third-party summary, including our own, without confirming against the physical label on your bottle, especially if you take medication or have allergies.
Applying this to Quiet Nerves
This is the single most important thing to know about Quiet Nerves before you order, not proof the product doesn't work, but a real limit on how confidently anyone, including us, can describe its exact formula.
