NerveSalt Ingredients
NerveSalt contains 5 declared botanical ingredients spanning nervous system calming, antioxidant protection and tissue comfort.
Corydalis can interact with CNS depressants, sedatives and certain blood pressure medications, which matters for some people.
Five ingredients, three roles
NerveSalt's five ingredients split into complementary groups: calming botanicals (Passionflower, Corydalis, California Poppy Seed), an antioxidant botanical (Prickly Pear Extract), and a tissue-comfort botanical (Marshmallow Root).
What is not published on the pages we reviewed is the exact amount of each ingredient per capsule. That is common across this category, and it is the honest context for setting expectations before you buy.
All 5 ingredients, one by one
Passionflower — Traditional calming botanical
Studied for its association with calming the nervous system, relevant to relaxation and sleep quality. One of the more traditionally established calming botanicals in this category.
Marshmallow Root — Traditional botanical
Contains mucilage, a gel-like plant compound traditionally associated with a soothing, protective effect on irritated tissue.
Corydalis — Traditional botanical
Studied for its association with calming effects on nerve activity. Has a mild sedative effect and can interact with CNS depressants, sedatives and certain blood pressure medications.
Prickly Pear Extract — Antioxidant botanical
Rich in antioxidant compounds (including flavonoids and betalains) studied for their association with protecting cells from oxidative stress.
California Poppy Seed — Traditional calming botanical
Traditionally associated with relaxation and sleep support. Distinct from and unrelated to the opium poppy's controlled compounds, and not classified as a controlled substance.
What to discuss with your doctor first
See how the formula works next.
