My Nerve Shield Plus Review (2023) – Scam Or Does It Work?

My Nerve Shield Plus Review (2020) - Scam Or Does It Work?

It's time for my Nerve Shield Plus review – which is a pretty popular neuropathy supplement.

However – it's far from amazing in reality:

  • expensive
  • very few real user opinions
  • potentially dangerous

So could it actually be a scam? Or does it work for real?

Well – I tried to dig deep into this supplement to see the truth behind it (+ video).

Note: This review is based on my opinion + research on Nerve Shield Plus.

Review Summary

Full Name: Nerve Shield Plus 

Product Type: Nerve Pain Supplement

Best Actual Price: $69/bottle

Cheapest Place To Buy: Only available on its official website

Designed For: Nerve discomfort and pain – it promises to:

  • soothe and relieve associated symptoms
  • increase flexibility and energy
  • promote nerve healing

My Rating: 6 out of 10

Recommended?: Not really – it's too expensive for its real value.

If you want to spend your money wisely, get a product that costs the same but has the best ingredients from the market.

 

What I Liked About It

  • Some of its ingredients are classic nerve pain relievers
  • Pills are formulated as gelatin capsules
  • You only have to take 2 per day

 

What I Didn't Like About It

  • Ingredients aren't amazing (nor their doses)
  • No authentic user opinions online
  • Can cause side effects (especially digestive ones)
  • Very expensive for its value
  • Only sold on its official page
  • Can't be bought outside the US

 

 


Nerve Shield Plus In A Nutshell


The best thing about this supplement is its popularity:

  • many people interested in it
  • started becoming more famous lately

However – some rumors state it is a scam.

After analyzing all of its aspects, I wouldn't call it so.

Since it has a decent formula and it doesn't charge users without shipping the order – I can't call it a scam.

But given its other issue – it's not a great option either:

  1. Actual value of its ingredients is under $49.
  2. No info on the producer.
  3. Very few information about it online.

Now – it's up to you if you decide to give it a try or not.

But at this point, I wouldn't recommend it (especially with so many alternatives available).

 

 

 


#1 – Claims & Producer


Here are some general things you should know on this supplement:

  • when it works best
  • how exactly it can help
  • who is the company behind it
1. Claims

Firstly – this supplements claims to be “Malaysia's secret weapon against nerve discomfort”.

It also claims it relieves the pain by targeting the true root cause.

But there's more.

According to its official website – nerve pain has a hidden root cause (which it claims to treat):

  • it's the over-expression of an enzyme (MMP-13)
  • this enzyme exists in human bodies normally
  • however, it is in a dormant state
  • modern life makes it go “haywire” 

Honestly – I personally don't agree with these “hidden root cause” claims.

That's because neuropathy has been deeply studied for years.

If this was the actual cause behind it – scientists would have mentioned it long ago.

Plus, they would have surely found a cure by now (and that wouldn't be a supplement).

And lastly – if Nerve Shield Plus was so miraculous, everyone with nerve pain would be using it.

But that's definitely not the case.

That's exactly why I doubt its claims are true or legit.

2. Company Behind

Nerve Shield Plus doesn't even have an official brand behind it:

  • its so-called producer has the same name as the product
  • there's no info about an owner/contact person
  • obviously, there are no details about location

So from this point of view – this product does look like a scam.

However, it does provide a phone number and an email on its official website.

So you can get in touch with the staff (if they have that).

 

 


#2 – Formula (7 out of 10)


Nerve Shield Plus' ingredients aren't as good as I expected:

  • slightly low doses
  • mostly based on vitamins
  • not such a strong composition as in other products

Now – this supplement's formula is far from bad.

But compared to other products with a similar price, it's clearly weaker.

So it's not the kind of composition I would recommend, considering these facts.

However – let's take a closer look at its main ingredients.

1. Vitamin B1 (300 mg)

This substance is an essential compound in terms of relieving nerve pain:

  • decreases burning and stinging
  • promotes nerve health
  • speeds up recovery

Now – Nerve Shield Plus contains a pretty high dose of this vitamin.

But it's its version that could be better.

Vitamin B1 is formulated as thiamine in Nerve Shield Plus:

  • it's very helpful in terms of neuropathy benefits
  • but its absorption is pretty poor
  • it can also be a bit toxic sometimes

On the other hand – certain supplements contain the benfotiamine version, which is more superior. [1]

2. Vitamin B12 (2000 mcg)

Luckily – in this case, Nerve Shield Plus contains the stronger form of this vitamin:

  • it's formulated as methylcobalamine [2]
  • the other version is cyancobalamine
  • but it's usually weaker and harder to absorb

In terms of benefits, Vitamin B12 is very helpful:

  • reduces sensitivity and pain
  • promotes nerve health
  • decreases damage
3. L-Arginine (500 mg)

This ingredient is quite unusual in neuropathy supplements.

However – research shows it does have some minor benefits:

  • restores blood flow in nerves
  • improves general life quality

But overall, it's not a very significant ingredient for nerve pain.

That's why I don't consider it very helpful in this supplement.

4. Thioctan Root Proprietary Blend (250 mg)

As most neuropathy products – Nerve Shield Plus also has a herbal component.

This blend is actually a mix of several anti-inflammatory herbs [3]:

  • Feverfew
  • Oat Strew 
  • Passion Flower 
  • Chinesse Skullcap

Other than that – there's also Alpha Lipoic Acid, which is not an anti-inflammatory.

It has some strong antioxidant proprieties:

  • its quantity is pretty low in this supplement (most likely)
  • there's no dose for it – only for the whole mix
  • it also comes in the weaker version (not the R-Alpha)
5. Additional Vitamins

These ingredients make the biggest part of Nerve Shield Plus' formula:

  • Vitamin D3
  • Riboflavin 
  • Folic Acid
  • Pyridoxine HCl

Now – their effect isn't major in terms of relieving pain (at least compared to the previous compounds).

That's why I don't necessarily consider them essential in this case.


Conclusion

Overall – Nerve Shield Plus' formula isn't amazing:

  • not based on the best nerve pain ingredients
  • some low doses in certain compounds

Considering its huge price, I would have expected a lot more from this product.

At least in terms of composition (which is the #1 ranking factor).

So I wouldn't really recommend it, when there are many better products on the market.

 

 


#3 – Pills & Dosage (9 out of 10)


Here's what you should know about taking this supplement.

1. The Pills

Nerve Shield Plus is pretty typical from this point of view:

  • its pills are formulated as capsules
  • they have a gelatin cover
  • they are quite easy to swallow

So if you don't like thick pills, you shouldn't worry about that with this product.

It's easy to take for most people.

2. The Dosage

This supplement also follows a classic scheme at this chapter:

  • it requires 2 pills per day
  • you can take them together or space them out

Now – there is another thing the label recommends, which I don't really agree with.

It advises users to take the pills 20-30 minutes before the meal.

However, it is common for supplements to cause stomach cramps.

This usually happens when they're taken on an empty stomach.

So when it comes to Nerve Renew – try to take it while or after eating.

That's what I would do, at least.

 

 


#4 – Results (5 out of 10)


I usually analyze other customers' opinions – in order to give you an unbiased view on a certain product.

But in Nerve Shield Plus' case, it was pretty hard.

That's because I couldn't find any authentic opinion on it.

1. Positive Opinions

Basically – this supplement is only available on its official website.

So it's quite obvious that you're not going to find too many opinions outside that:

  • no reviews on Amazon
  • there are a couple of reviews on various websites
  • but all of them are promotional
  • and they only describe the product in general

I did find some “customer opinions” on Nerve Shield Plus' official website.

But as in most cases with this kind of reviews – they're most likely biased:

  • you're not allowed to leave your own review
  • all the opinions there look very similar
  • they also don't seem too real

Now – if you decide to trust the reviews there, it's totally fine.

But to be honest, I pretty much doubt they are legit.

2. Negative Opinions

Since I couldn't find any real review – it's obvious that I found no complaint on this product.

Now – all of its (probably biased) reviews were positive, as you might expect.

But this doesn't mean all users were satisfied with this product.

In fact – I personally noticed the following issues about it:

  1. Very high price
  2. Probably causes stomach pain as a side effect
  3. Not effective in all cases

So if you have a personal experience with Nerve Shield Plus, I would love to hear it.

Whether it helped you or not – please let me know how it worked in the comments below this review.


Conclusion

Like many similar supplements – Nerve Shield Plus has very few real opinions.

In many cases, products of this type turned out to be scams.

I can't tell if that's the case of Nerve Shield Plus – but it's probably not.

Still, considering its real opinions issue, I wouldn't recommend it.

There's a better alternative for about the same price, in my opinion.

 

 

 


#5 – Side Effects (7 out of 10)


As I said – I found no actual complaints on Nerve Shield Plus at this chapter.

However, it most likely causes some of the following side effects:

  • stomach pain and cramps
  • diarrhea
  • nausea 
  • vomiting

That's because the label recommends taking the pills before the meal – so on an empty stomach.

And in cases like this, digestive side effects are very common.

That's why I personally recommend ignoring the recommendations.

Instead – try to take the pills while or after eating.

Their effect might be 5-10% lower, but at least you're on the safe side.

 

 


#6 – Price (5 out of 10)


Nerve Shield Plus belongs to the expensive group of neuropathy products.

But in my opinion – it's not really worth that money.

1. The Exact Price

As I said – you can only find this supplement on its official website.

So that's where you can get the lowest (and only) price:

  1. Standard cost is $69/bottle.
  2. Price gets better if you buy several bottles at once.
  3. In this way, you can get this product for $49/bottle.
  4. This happens if you buy the 6 months supply all at once.
  5. Shipping is free for all orders.

To be honest – even the lowest price is very expensive, if you ask me.

I know many nerve pain supplements cost about the same.

And that's totally fine, as long as they are actually worth that.

But in terms of value – Nerve Shield Plus isn't worth such a high price.

Considering its formula, it should cost somewhere around $30/bottle.

2. Competitors' Price

I only want to compare Nerve Shield Plus with my #1 recommended neuropathy product.

I'm talking about Nerve Renew:

  1. Both supplements have exactly the same price.
  2. They also offer the exact same discount.
  3. So in the best case, you can get each of them for $49/bottle.
  4. However, their composition is pretty different/
  5. Nerve Renew has much better ingredients in higher doses.
  6. Nerve Shield Plus is less potent from this point of view.

Basically – these 2 products cost the same (even in their lowest version).

But Nerve Renew is considerably superior in terms of ingredients.

That's why it remains my #1 recommendation for neuropathy.

As for Nerve Shield Plus – it's surely not a bad product.

But its formula isn't worth that much, that's for sure.


Conclusion

From this point of view – Nerve Shield Plus is too pricey.

Its formula isn't anything amazing, nor are its doses.

So I wouldn't recommend paying so much for it.

Since there is a much better alternative for the same money – I would surely go for that.

 

 

 


#7 – Availability (6 out of 10)


Nerve Shield Plus is only available on its official website.

That's pretty bad in a way – since lots of people are hesitant about buying from that kind of website:

  • no info about the actual producer
  • only a phone number and an email

However – the website does look secure and I'm pretty sure it's safe.

So if you think you might have your credit card data stolen, that's surely not the case.

Still – finding it in other retailers or stores would have been much easier, for sure.

Plus, Nerve Shield Plus is only available in the US.

So you can't buy it if you live in a different country.

 

 


#8 – Nerve Shield Plus In 3 Ideas


Here's how I would sum up my opinion on this supplement.

1. Regular Formula

To be honest – this supplement's composition isn't amazing:

  • pretty high doses
  • its ingredients are not the best

So even though its formula isn't basic, it's surely not a great one either.

That's why I don't consider it something special.

2. No User Opinions

Like many supplements of this kind – Nerve Shield Plus has no authentic reviews online:

  • it does have some on various websites
  • but none is written by an actual user

The only opinions available are on its official website.

But as in most cases, they look pretty biased.

So it's hard to get an opinion on this product from its reviews.

3. Pricey

If you ask me, this supplement is way more expensive than it should be.

That's because its actual value is lower than $69 (or even $49) per bottle.

It surely works for some people.

But why pay so much on it when you can get a better product for the same money?

 

 


#9 – My Video Review


 

 


My Verdict – Worth It Or Not?


Short answer: Not really.

It's simply too expensive for its actual value – if you ask me:

  • formula could be much better
  • no real user review online
  • hard to afford on the long term

However – I don't consider Nerve Shield Plus a scam.

I know some people claim it is – but as long as it's not charging you without shipping the order, I can't call it so.

So what do I recommend instead then? A supplement called Nerve Renew:

  1. Best ingredients and doses from the market
  2. Exactly the same price
  3. Many satisfied users behind
  4. No major side effects

So instead of spending $49 for Nerve Shield Plus – better spend it on a better option like Nerve Renew.

At least if you want to make the most of your money.

That's the option I would choose for sure.

best neuropathy

References:

1 – https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/-pmc/articles/PMC3329837/

2 – https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/-pmc/articles/PMC3888748/

3 – https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/-pmc/articles/PMC5960749/

 

Written by 

Oltea Roman is a registered pharmacist with a long experience in the health field. She graduated from University of Medicine and Pharmacy and has studies in Cosmetology, Dermatology, Toxicology and several others. She has a 2 years experience as a retail pharmacist. You can connect with her via Linkedin or email.

Last updated: January 6, 2023

16 thoughts on “My Nerve Shield Plus Review (2023) – Scam Or Does It Work?

  1. For what it’s worth, I have been taking Nerve Shield Plus for 7 months now to relieve the pain from Peripheral Neuropathy in both feet. Has it helped, yes it has much reduced the pain and discomfort in both feet, it’s no longer stabbing pain like I had. Before I tried Nerve Shield Plus I tried Nerve Align for several months, it did nothing. So for me, Nerve Shield Plus is working to reduce the pain. Night time is the real problem because thats when the pain starts. I take 2 pills around lunch time and pregabalin 100 each morning and one at night. Also take the Alpha Lipoic(the good stuff) and Curamin 300×3.

    1. Hi Dennis, thank you so much for your feedback on Nerve Renew. I’m really happy to hear it helped you and that you managed to see positive results so fast. Best wishes!

  2. Hello Olly, I am commenting with the opinion of 3 people. I was excited to hear of Nerve Shield, so I bought 6 pack. Nearly 6 months has transpired and we are displeased. My friend (age 25), myself (55) & Mother (77) all have various neuropathy issues, none of which benefited from product. I just called the customer service number and was greeted by a pleasant agent. I was informed that my account will be reimbursed. Once this occurs, I’ll update…

    1. Hey Jamie. Thanks a lot for your feedback on Nerve Shield Plus. This supplement isn’t necessarily a neuropathy product I would recommend, given its average formula. So I can’t say I’m surprised to hear it didn’t help you much. Nerve Renew is my #1 recommended supplement for neuropathy, because it has the best composition I came across. Compared to Nerve Shield Plus, its ingredients are way better (and the final price is the same). So at this point, it’s the product I would recommend instead. It surely doesn’t work for everyone, as I’ve had some negative feedback from my readers as well. But overall, many of them were satisfied. So in case you’re willing to try something else, Nerve Renew is my top pick.

      Please let me know if you manage to get a refund from Nerve Shield Plus, they should really give your money back.

  3. Dennis said Nerve Shield Plus has been working for him, but you attributed his comment to Nerve Renew ????

    1. Hi Betty. I cannot move any comments between articles, so the comment you’re talking about was left for the article with Nerve Renew (nothing I can do about that).

  4. My neuropathy was so bad it took me to the rabbit hole and let me see what’s ahead from at a distance meaning if it got closer things were only going to deteriorate worse over time and that’s all it took to change my bad habits. 1 morning I couldn’t get my self our bed. Nerve Shield Plus seemed to do what it said it would but there’s an asterisk to go along with it meaning I totally cut out breads and really watched the sugars and carbs closer. But the #1 game changer was getting back to the gym and swimming laps again 2-4 days a week for no less than hour at a visit. Nerve Sheild Plus was elemental in the pain reduction I going to have to give it a click over the line for being an elemental ingredient bbut not totally sold on it was the only means to an end. Now I’m going without the Neversheild since running out after 6 months. During that time it was mostly an early morning taking. with or without food but always water. Coffee would follow closely behind many times.

    In short I can’t kick out of bed but I can’t also say it was DBOM. Ugh. I hate being wishy washy but that’s the truth of it. Yes it was expensive. Yes I would start taking it again if the pains started over. Yes I would try another similar product. I liked your review on Nerve Renew and will probably be the next research purchase on my guinea pig existence as far as this is concerned. Much appreciated Chris.

    1. Hi Christopher, thanks for your feedback on Nerve Shield Plus and I’m happy to hear it helped you (even partially). It’s true that it’s quite pricey, though. Also, the exercises and the diet you’ve been following have surely contributed to your healing as well. If Nerve Shield Plus is helping you, I’m not sure you should try another product instead (especially if it costs about the same). But it’s definitely up to you, so if you decide to give Nerve Renew a shot, let me know how it goes.

  5. I have a great deal of burning and sharp pain in my legs and feet that keep me awake most of the night. In June of 2020 I listened to a video about Nerve Shield Plus. When he described what his mother was going through, it sounded like he was talking about me. I went on my computer to check on the price. It said “A Special Deal For New Customers Only…” I could purchase 4 bottles and get 2 free for $234.00. So, I placed an ordered, however I was charged $294.00. I emailed them, however, I got nowhere! Besides it did absolutely nothing for me. I could have saved money and just bought the bottles of vitamins and Folic Acid. So, yes I would call it a scam.

    1. Hi Patricia, thanks a lot for your feedback on Nerve Shield Plus and I’m sorry to hear it didn’t help you at all, despite having spent a lot of money on it. My only advice for you is not to fall into the trap of emotional promises, because many supplements that are scams use this strategy. Their official websites are actually some long letters whose goal is only to make people identify themselves with those descriptions. In this way, they end up believing that product was specially made for their problem, when the reality is totally different. That’s what probably happened to you as well, unfortunately.

      In case you still want to give nerve pain supplements a try, here are my top recommendations. Hope this helps!

  6. Hey Olly! This product sucks. It did not do anything for me frankly speaking. I ordered bottles worth for 1 year but its been more than half a year now and there is still no effect for me. I do not know if this is just not the right product for me or it’s just that its ineffective. With that said, I’m still not giving up. I’ll try to look for a product that is worth it and works effectively.

    1. Hey Althea, Angelica here. It’s unfortunate that this did not work for you. To be honest, some of its claim is really too good to be true so it isn’t too surprising that it did not work for you. Given its formula, I think you are better off looking for something else. On the other hand, I admire your unwavering optimism. Like you, I also believe that there are other products that work well and effectively for its price. To help you with your goal, why don’t you check out this list of top recommended product that you can use to fight nerve pain? Included here is Nerve Renew which is the best product we found that definitely works for this type of problem. Thanks for your review and I hope to hear from you soon!

  7. Hello! Contrary to your judgement, I do recommend this product. For me at least, it worked. However, I don’t think it is that effective for severe pain caused by neuropathy/nerve pain. I just have a mild symptoms of neuropathy so it is still manageable and nerve shield plus can be considered effective for it. I can say so because my mother has a much more worse experience in nerve pain so when I told her to try this product, it did not really do much for her.

    1. Hey Luna, thank you for sharing your experience with this product. I’m glad to know that this works for you. As for your mother, have you tried a more potent supplement, yet? I know that you are currently satisfied with Nerve Shield but if you do change your mind, we do recommend a more potent but at the same time safe product. Nerve Renew easily became the best product we found because it is proven to be effective by the numerous satisfied customer behind it, affordable price, and high quality ingredients–all of which comes with virtually no side effects. Also, since you say that it is still mild, I believe that following this steps to improve your health is important to at least help you minimize if not improve your symptoms. I hope this helps

      Thanks,
      Angelica

  8. I think this product’s goal is too good to be true given its formula too. Now that I have tried it, I can say that I agree to Christopher Maik’s comment. You really have to also change your lifestyle because just this product in my opinion is not going to solve the problem. By now, I would very much prefer natural solution rather than a supplement.

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