Quiet Nerves nerve health support capsules, 30 capsules per bottle, front label
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Quiet Nerves: One Daily Capsule for Nerve Health Support

Quiet Nerves is a once-a-day nerve-health capsule — 30 to a bottle, taken with a meal and a full glass of water. Its front label claims one thing, "Nerve Health Support*", and this page holds the product to that. What the manufacturer will not tell you is how much of anything is in the capsule.

  • One capsule a day · 30 per bottle · nothing to measure or mix
  • Six ingredients, led by magnesium glycinate — and not one published amount
  • Sold in 2, 3 and 6 bottle packs · free shipping on the 3 and 6 only
  • 60-day return window — we print the terms the badge leaves out
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One capsule a day
30 per bottle
“Nerve Health Support*”
the label's only claim
Gluten-free and GMP
seals on the front panel
60-day return window
full terms below
Free shipping
on the 3 and 6 packs only
No Supplement Facts panel
no amount disclosed

The gluten-free and GMP marks are read off the front label itself. “Made in the USA”, “produced in an FDA-registered, GMP-certified facility” and “non-habit forming” appear on the manufacturer's page but not on the panel, so we attribute them to the manufacturer rather than stating them as fact. We have not tested this product and we publish no rating for it.

Quick Answer: What Is Quiet Nerves, and What Does It Actually Disclose?

Quiet Nerves is a nerve-health dietary supplement taken as one capsule daily with a meal and a full glass of water, at 30 capsules per bottle. Its front label claims "Nerve Health Support*" with three ticks — Nerve Care, Daily Comfort, System Balance — and carries gluten-free and GMP seals. It contains six ingredients: magnesium glycinate, alpha lipoic acid, butcher's broom, L-carnitine, turmeric standardised to 95% curcuminoids, and coenzyme Q10. The manufacturer publishes no Supplement Facts panel and no amount for any of the six, so nobody outside the company can tell how much of anything one capsule contains. It is sold only in packs of two, three and six bottles at $79, $69 and $49 a bottle, and the advertised 60-day money-back guarantee comes with terms the badge does not mention.

  • What the label commits to: nerve health support, not treatment. The sales page goes much further than the panel does, and where they disagree this site follows the panel.
  • What is missing: every amount. Six ingredients share one capsule taken once a day, and magnesium bisglycinate — the ingredient the vendor calls the cornerstone — is only about 14% elemental magnesium by weight.
  • What the guarantee really says: 60 days from purchase, but you need an RMA first, you return every bottle including any bonus bottles at your own expense, shipping and handling are not refunded, and approved refunds carry a processing fee of up to 20% of the order value.
How We Read This Product

Six Things the Sales Page Will Not Tell You in This Order

Everything below is taken from the manufacturer's own page, policy pages and label. Some of it is favourable. Some of it is not. All of it is checkable.

The panel and the page do not agree

The printed front label claims exactly one thing: "Nerve Health Support*", with the ticks Nerve Care, Daily Comfort and System Balance. The sales page FAQ escalates that into the language of treating a diagnosed nerve condition. Those are two very different claims with very different regulatory weight, and only one of them is on the bottle. This site uses the bottle's.

Six actives, one capsule, no numbers

One capsule a day has to carry magnesium glycinate, alpha lipoic acid, butcher's broom, L-carnitine, turmeric extract and CoQ10. No Supplement Facts panel is published anywhere, so the split between those six is unknowable from outside. That is the single most important fact about this formula.

The cornerstone ingredient is mostly carrier

Magnesium bisglycinate is roughly 14% elemental magnesium by weight; the other 86% is the glycine it is bound to. Getting 100 mg of magnesium means about 710 mg of the compound — in a capsule shared five other ways. The adult reference intake is 310–420 mg a day depending on sex.

"95% curcuminoids" is not a dose

It is the one number the ingredient section prints, and it describes the concentration of the turmeric extract, not the quantity of it. Ninety-five per cent of an undisclosed amount is still an undisclosed amount — and it is easy to read as reassurance when it is nothing of the kind.

Free shipping is not on every tier

The two-bottle Starter has a red cross beside "FREE BONUSES!", "FAST SHIPPING" and "FREE SHIPPING" — all three. The three-bottle pack gets free shipping but no bonuses. Only the six-bottle pack gets everything. The Starter's shipping cost is never stated anywhere on the site.

The 60-day badge has fine print

The guarantee section promises a 60-Day Satisfaction Promise. The refund policy adds: request an RMA first or the return is refused, ship back every bottle including complimentary ones within 7 days of the RMA at your own cost, shipping and handling are non-refundable, expect a processing fee of up to 20%, one refund per product per household per 12 months, and orders can only be cancelled within 24 hours.

What Quiet Nerves Is

What Is Quiet Nerves?

Quiet Nerves is a dietary supplement sold as a capsule. The front panel reads QUIET NERVES — Nerve Health Support*, with three ticks (Nerve Care, Daily Comfort, System Balance), a GLUTEN FREE seal, a GMP seal and the words DIETARY SUPPLEMENT. The asterisk points at the standard FDA disclaimer, which is the correct framing for a structure-function claim like this one.

The protocol is one line long. The manufacturer's FAQ says to take one capsule daily with a meal and a full glass of water, and there is no other timing instruction, no loading dose and no cycling. A bottle holds 30 capsules — that count is read off the label artwork, because the sales page never prints it — so one bottle is one month, which is exactly how the vendor's own 60, 90 and 180 day supply labels work out.

It is sold direct from the manufacturer's store in packs of two, three or six bottles. There is no single-bottle option at any price, so the cheapest way in is $158. It is not sold in shops, and we would treat any marketplace listing claiming to be it with suspicion.

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Quiet Nerves front label: Nerve Health Support, Nerve Care, Daily Comfort, System Balance, 30 capsules
The front panel. Every claim on this page is measured against it — and where the sales copy goes further than the label does, the label wins.
The Ingredients In Context

What These Six Ingredients Are Studied For — and Why the Missing Amounts Matter

Not a mechanism of action for the product, because nobody outside the manufacturer can calculate one without the doses. What follows is what each class of ingredient is actually researched for, and where the missing numbers break the chain.

1

Magnesium is a cofactor, not a sedative

Magnesium participates in hundreds of enzyme reactions, including those involved in nerve signal transmission and muscle contraction. That is textbook physiology and it is why magnesium leads this formula. It is also dose-dependent in the most literal way: the benefit of a mineral is a question of how many milligrams reach you, which is the figure this label does not print.

2

Antioxidant and mitochondrial ingredients live or die by dose

Alpha lipoic acid, coenzyme Q10 and L-carnitine are all studied at specific oral amounts — the widely cited alpha lipoic acid work used 600 mg a day as a single-ingredient capsule. A formula that shares one capsule between six ingredients and publishes no amounts cannot be mapped onto any of that research, in either direction.

3

Botanicals need a ratio as well as a weight

Butcher's broom is a traditional European botanical used for circulatory support, and turmeric here is described as a 95%-curcuminoid extract. For both, the meaningful figure is amount plus extract ratio plus standardisation. Quiet Nerves gives the standardisation for one of them and nothing else for either.

Blue nerve-signalling artwork used as a section background on the Quiet Nerves sales page
The manufacturer's own section artwork. It is decoration, not data — there is no published panel, dose chart or clinical figure behind it, and none of the 27 images on that page contains one.
What To Watch For

Two Problems With This Page, Before You Read the Rest of It

Both are the manufacturer's doing, both are checkable on its own site, and both change how the offer should be read.

Deep blue section backdrop from the manufacturer's page showing two people walking outdoors

The copy claims more than the bottle does

The label says "Nerve Health Support*" and stops there. The sales page goes a great deal further, describing the product in the language of treating and relieving a diagnosed nerve condition and naming a three-part mechanism that exists nowhere in the medical literature. A supplement label cannot carry claims like that, which is presumably why this one does not. We are not repeating them, and persistent numbness, tingling or burning is a reason to see a clinician rather than a sales page.

Deep blue section backdrop from the manufacturer's page showing a woman with a glass of water

One capsule, six ingredients, and no numbers at all

There is no Supplement Facts panel anywhere — not on the page, not in the 27 images it loads, and not on the two bottle photographs, which are blurred duplicates of the same front label. So the most important question about any supplement, how much is in it, has no available answer. The site prints "Not disclosed" six times rather than guessing once.

Reviews

Why This Page Publishes No Quiet Nerves Reviews

The official store shows a star rating twice on its page, and five named customer testimonials. You will not find any of them repeated here.

We collected no reviews for this product, so we publish none. The vendor's rating carries no review count, no source and no methodology, and its five testimonials — complete with names, ages, cities and headshots — sit inside an HTML comment block on the live page, which means the vendor is not currently publishing them either. Copying someone else's unverifiable quotes onto an affiliate page as though they were evidence is misrepresentation, as well as the fastest way to earn a manual action from Google. There is no rating markup and no review markup anywhere in this site's structured data either.

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Quiet Nerves Price: All Three Packs, With the Fine Print

Prices as listed on the official store on 15 August 2026. They change without notice — confirm on the checkout page before you pay. There is no single-bottle option.

Starter
2 Bottles
60 Day Supply
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$79Per
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The cheapest way in — no single bottle is sold
60-Day Satisfaction Promise (terms below)
Total: $358 $158
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Vendor marks this tier with a red ✗ for bonuses AND for free shipping
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6 Bottles
180 Day Supply
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Total: $1074 $294
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$69Per
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Total: $537 $207
+ FREE US Shipping Add to Cart!
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Two things worth knowing before you compare these. First, the crossed-out totals — $358, $537 and $1,074 — are the vendor's own figures and are reproduced here against their own tier, but they are not divided into a "regular" per-bottle price anywhere on this page. No single bottle is sold at any price and the vendor never prints one, so a per-bottle "was" figure would be a number we made up. Second, the tiers are not the same offer in different sizes: the vendor marks the Starter with a red cross beside free bonuses, fast shipping and free shipping alike, and never states what shipping costs. The Starter also carries no "Save" badge on the vendor's own card, and we have not invented one. The picture in that box is a single bottle because the vendor's own two-bottle photograph has a "FREE SHIPPING" starburst printed across it that its own pricing table contradicts.

Quiet Nerves Ingredients

All Six Quiet Nerves Ingredients, Assessed One at a Time

Six named ingredients, in the manufacturer's own order, with not one published amount between them. Here is what each is for, and what the missing number costs you.

Magnesium glycinate powder in a wooden bowl, the first ingredient listed for Quiet Nerves
Amount not disclosed

Magnesium Glycinate

The vendor calls this the cornerstone of the formula and links it to neuromuscular function, nerve signalling and muscle relaxation. Magnesium really is a cofactor in hundreds of enzyme reactions, so the choice is defensible — but the weight matters here more than anywhere else on this page. Magnesium bisglycinate is only about 14% elemental magnesium by weight, the rest being the two glycine molecules it is bound to, so even 100 mg of magnesium needs roughly 710 mg of the compound. The adult reference intake is 310–320 mg a day for women and 400–420 mg for men. Quiet Nerves puts this in one capsule with five other ingredients and prints no figure, so there is no way to place it on that scale.

Alpha lipoic acid crystals, the second ingredient listed for Quiet Nerves
Amount not disclosed

Alpha Lipoic Acid

Positioned by the vendor as an antioxidant that works in both water- and fat-soluble environments, supporting nerve function and cellular energy. It is the one ingredient here with a well-known oral dose in the literature: the most-cited oral trials used 600 mg a day, on its own, in a dedicated capsule. Nothing on this page says whether Quiet Nerves contains 600 mg, 60 mg or 6 mg, and one capsule shared six ways makes the larger figure hard to picture.

Butcher's broom berries on the branch, the third ingredient listed for Quiet Nerves
Amount not disclosed

Butcher's Broom

A traditional European botanical (Ruscus aculeatus) that the vendor cites for circulatory support, particularly in the lower limbs. With a botanical the amount is only half the question: the other half is the extract ratio and what it is standardised to, because a gram of raw root and a gram of concentrated extract are not the same product. Quiet Nerves gives neither the amount, nor the ratio, nor the standardisation.

L-carnitine powder, the fourth ingredient listed for Quiet Nerves
Amount not disclosed

L-Carnitine

Cited by the vendor for mitochondrial and cellular energy support in nerve tissue. The form is not specified anywhere, and for this ingredient the form is the story: plain L-carnitine, acetyl-L-carnitine and L-carnitine tartrate are studied for different things and are not interchangeable. "L-Carnitine" on an ingredient list, with no amount and no form, is about as much information as the word conveys on its own.

Turmeric root and powder, the fifth ingredient listed for Quiet Nerves
95% curcuminoids · amount not disclosed

Turmeric, 95% Curcuminoids

The vendor cites a healthy inflammatory response in the peripheral nervous system, and prints one number for this ingredient: "95% Curcuminoids". Read it carefully, because it is not a dose. It describes how concentrated the extract is, not how much of it is in the capsule, and 95% of an undisclosed quantity is still an undisclosed quantity. Curcumin is also famously poorly absorbed on its own, which is why serious formulas name an absorption strategy. This one names none.

Coenzyme Q10 powder, the sixth ingredient listed for Quiet Nerves
Amount not disclosed

Coenzyme Q10

Cited by the vendor for cellular energy production and circulatory support. As with the carnitine, the form is left out: ubiquinone and ubiquinol are sold at different prices and absorb differently, and the page never says which one is in here. Sixth on a list of six, in a single capsule, with no amount printed — that is everything the buyer is told.

The Quiet Nerves ingredient panel, as published

Quiet Nerves — what the manufacturer publishes
IngredientAmount per serving% Daily Value
Serving: 1 capsule daily with a meal and a full glass of water  ·  Capsules per bottle: 30, read off the front label (a 30-day supply)
Magnesium GlycinateNot disclosed
Alpha Lipoic AcidNot disclosed
Butcher's BroomNot disclosed
L-CarnitineNot disclosed
Turmeric (95% curcuminoids)Not disclosed
Coenzyme Q10Not disclosed
Quiet Nerves publishes no Supplement Facts panel — not on its sales page and not in any of the 27 images that page loads. The six ingredients above are the complete list the manufacturer gives, in its own order. Every “Not disclosed” in this table is the vendor's omission, not ours, and "95% curcuminoids" is a standardisation of the turmeric extract rather than an amount of it.
No serving size and no servings-per-container figure is printed anywhere either. The 30-capsule count above is read off the front label artwork, and it reconciles with the vendor's own supply labels: 2 bottles = 60 Day Supply, 3 = 90, 6 = 180, at one capsule a day.
*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.

If you email the store one question before ordering, make it this: how many milligrams of elemental magnesium are in one capsule, and is the magnesium pure bisglycinate or buffered with magnesium oxide? Everything else on this page follows from the answer.

What The Label Claims

Benefits of Quiet Nerves, as Printed on the Panel

These are the claims the product's own label makes, plus the manufacturing claims the manufacturer makes for itself. They have not been evaluated by the FDA, individual results vary, and none of them is a claim to treat or cure anything. The sales page's treatment language is deliberately absent from this list, because the label itself does not make those claims.

Nerve Health Support*

The only claim printed on the front panel, and the framing this whole site is built on: support alongside a sensible diet and normal medical care, not a treatment.

Nerve Care

The first of the three ticks on the label. A structure-function phrase; the label does not define it further and neither will we.

Daily Comfort

The second label tick. Note the word daily: whatever the formula does, the vendor's own instruction is one capsule every day, which makes consistency the whole protocol.

System Balance

The third label tick, and the vaguest of the three. It is on the panel, so it is reported here as printed rather than expanded into something it does not say.

One capsule a day, with a meal

The format claim. Nothing to measure, nothing to mix, and one instruction to remember — taken with food and a full glass of water.

Gluten-free and GMP seals on the panel

Both marks are printed on the front label. "Made in the USA", "produced in an FDA-registered, GMP-certified facility" and "non-habit forming" appear on the manufacturer's page but not on the label, and are reported here as the manufacturer's statements rather than as verified fact. An FDA-registered facility is a statement about premises, never about a product.

How To Take It

How to Take Quiet Nerves

The manufacturer's entire instruction is one sentence. Here it is, with the two things it implies.

  1. Take one capsule

    One (1) capsule daily. That is the whole dose, and the vendor gives no alternative schedule, no loading phase and no cycling instruction. Do not exceed it on the theory that more must be better — with six unquantified ingredients you have no way of knowing what you would be doubling.

  2. With a meal and a full glass of water

    The vendor's own wording, verbatim: "Take one capsule daily with a meal and a full glass of water for best results." Taking mineral and fat-soluble ingredients with food is ordinary good practice, and the glass of water is not decoration — capsules that stick on the way down are unpleasant.

  3. At the same time each day

    Not a vendor instruction, our observation: a once-daily capsule only works as a routine, and the easiest way to keep a routine is to attach it to a meal you never skip. Every bottle is 30 capsules, so a missed day is a visible one.

A single Quiet Nerves capsule — one capsule is the entire daily dose

Talk to a clinician before starting this if you take prescription medication, and particularly if you take a tetracycline or quinolone antibiotic, a bisphosphonate or a thyroid medicine — magnesium can interfere with how several of those are absorbed, and spacing matters. The same applies if you have reduced kidney function, since the kidneys are what clear excess magnesium. The manufacturer itself recommends consulting a healthcare provider before combining any supplement with prescription medication, and we would go further: with no disclosed amounts, neither you nor your pharmacist can assess the interaction properly.

Pack Contents

What Each Pack Actually Includes

The three tiers are not the same offer in three sizes. Read the icons on the vendor's own pricing table carefully — the ones that look like spacers are red crosses.

2 bottles — $158, and the fewest inclusions

The Starter's three feature lines all carry the vendor's red cross icon: no free bonuses, no fast shipping and no free shipping. What shipping actually costs is not stated anywhere on the site, so budget for an unknown at checkout. This card is also the only one with no "Save" badge and no 60-day guarantee line printed on it, although the vendor's FAQ says every order is covered by the promise.

3 bottles — $207, shipping included

Free shipping and the 60-day guarantee line are both ticked on this tier, and the "Save $330" badge matches the vendor's own struck total exactly. Bonuses are still crossed out, so this pack includes the product and nothing else.

6 bottles — $294, everything ticked

The only tier that gets all three: two free bonuses, free shipping and the 60-day line, with the lowest per-bottle price at $49. The bonuses are never named, never priced and never shown anywhere on the sales page, so we will not describe or illustrate them — an unnamed bonus is worth what you can verify about it, which here is nothing.

Quiet Nerves FAQ

Quiet Nerves — Your Questions Answered

What is Quiet Nerves?

Quiet Nerves is a dietary supplement in capsule form whose front label claims "Nerve Health Support*", with three ticks: Nerve Care, Daily Comfort and System Balance. You take one capsule a day with a meal, and a bottle holds 30 capsules — a one-month supply. It is not a medicine and it is not a treatment for any diagnosed condition.

What is in Quiet Nerves, and how much of each?

Six ingredients: magnesium glycinate, alpha lipoic acid, butcher's broom, L-carnitine, turmeric standardised to 95% curcuminoids, and coenzyme Q10. The amounts are the problem — the manufacturer publishes no Supplement Facts panel and no figure for any of the six, anywhere on its sales page or in any image that page loads. "95% curcuminoids" is a standardisation of the turmeric extract, not an amount of it.

How much magnesium is in one capsule?

The manufacturer does not say, and we will not guess. It matters more here than it looks: magnesium bisglycinate is only about 14% elemental magnesium by weight, so 100 mg of magnesium requires roughly 710 mg of the compound, and this capsule is shared with five other ingredients. The adult reference intake is 310 to 320 mg a day for women and 400 to 420 mg for men. Ask the store for the elemental figure before ordering six bottles.

How do you take Quiet Nerves?

One capsule daily with a meal and a full glass of water. That is the manufacturer's complete instruction — there is no loading dose, no cycling and no alternative schedule.

How many capsules are in a bottle?

Thirty. That count is printed on the front label artwork; the sales page itself never states a capsule count or a servings-per-container figure. At one capsule a day it reconciles exactly with the vendor's own supply labels, where 2 bottles is a 60 day supply, 3 bottles is 90 days and 6 bottles is 180 days.

What does the Quiet Nerves label actually commit to?

"Nerve Health Support*", the three ticks Nerve Care, Daily Comfort and System Balance, the words DIETARY SUPPLEMENT, a 30-capsule count, and gluten-free and GMP seals. Nothing on the panel mentions any disease, treatment or cure. Where the sales page goes further than the panel, this site follows the panel.

What is the Quiet Nerves refund policy?

A 60-Day Satisfaction Promise from the date of purchase, but the printed terms are narrower than the badge. You must request a return authorisation before sending anything back or the return is refused; you return all bottles, empty or full, including any complimentary ones, within 7 days of receiving that authorisation; you pay the return shipping; shipping and handling are not refunded; approved refunds are subject to a return-processing fee of up to 20% of the order value; there is one refund per product per household per 12 months; and orders can only be cancelled within 24 hours of purchase. Returns go to Quiet Nerves (C/O Fulfillment), 19655 E 35th Drive, Suite 100, Aurora, CO 80011.

Is shipping free on Quiet Nerves?

Only on the 3-bottle and 6-bottle packs, which the vendor marks "FAST & FREE SHIPPING". On the 2-bottle Starter both fast shipping and free shipping carry the vendor's red cross icon, and the site never states what shipping costs on that tier.

When will a Quiet Nerves order arrive?

The FAQ says orders typically arrive within 5 to 7 business days for standard US shipping, after 1 to 2 business days of processing. The shipping policy adds that orders ship Monday to Friday, that UPS is the primary carrier, that US addresses are verified through USPS, and that international orders may take 4 to 6 weeks or longer and may incur extra cost.

Can I take Quiet Nerves with my medications?

Ask the person who prescribes them first. The manufacturer itself recommends consulting a healthcare provider before combining any supplement with prescription medication, and magnesium in particular can interfere with the absorption of tetracycline and quinolone antibiotics, bisphosphonates and thyroid medicines. With no disclosed amounts, nobody can assess that interaction properly.

Are there side effects?

The manufacturer describes the product as made with natural ingredients and recommends consulting a doctor if you have specific health concerns. We are not repeating its "generally well tolerated" line, because with no disclosed amounts there is nothing to assess that against. Magnesium's usual dose-related complaint is loose stools, and the upper intake level for magnesium from supplements is 350 mg a day for adults.

How long does a bottle keep?

The expiration date is printed on each bottle. The manufacturer states a typical shelf life of two years from the date of manufacture, which is worth weighing against a 180-day pack if you are a slow user.

Why does this page not show a star rating?

Because we collected no reviews. The official store displays a star rating twice with no review count and no source, and five named testimonials that currently sit inside an HTML comment block on its own page. Those belong to the vendor, we cannot verify them, and republishing them here — in copy or as structured data — would be misleading.

Is it safe to buy online?

Payment is taken on the manufacturer's own encrypted BuyGoods checkout, which is where the buy links go. This site never sees or stores your card details, and it cannot access your order — for anything to do with delivery, cancellation or refunds you have to contact the seller shown on your order confirmation.

Quiet Nerves nerve health support capsules — 30 capsules, one a day

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One capsule a day, 30 to a bottle, sold in packs of two, three and six. Free shipping on the three and six only, and a 60-day return window whose real terms are set out above. Ask them the elemental magnesium question before you commit to six bottles.

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