As cognitive wellness support remains a major supplement category in 2026, this NeuroMind Pro review examines the confirmed label, stimulant-containing proprietary blend, buyer complaint questions, pricing details, guarantee terms, and formula-verification concerns consumers may want to review before ordering.
AURORA, CO / ACCESS Newswire / July 8, 2026 / Quick disclosure before you dive in: this is a paid advertorial, and a commission is earned if you purchase through links in this article. Product claims are attributed to the brand and are not independently endorsed. NeuroMind Pro is a dietary supplement - not a drug, not FDA-evaluated, and per the brand's own disclaimer, not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. One more note before you read further: title phrases like "Examined" and "Complaints" describe this publication's own editorial review process, not any outside regulatory action. The order page reviewed for this article is linked throughout - confirm current pricing, subscription terms, and shipping before you buy. Everything below reflects brand and label materials reviewed in July 2026.
NeuroMind Pro Reviews and Complaints 2026: Reviewing Why Buyers Are Rechecking the Ingredient Science and Cognitive Support Claims Before Ordering (Consumer Research)
NeuroMind Pro is a once-daily capsule supplement marketed for memory, focus, and general cognitive support. This article is built entirely from the confirmed Supplement Facts label for this specific product and from reviewed brand materials, retailer checkout information, and available policy pages at the time of editorial review. If you have seen other "NeuroMind Pro" marketing online mentioning ingredients like Ginkgo Biloba, Lion's Mane Mushroom, or Panax Ginseng, that is not this formula, and this article explains exactly why that matters before you order.
You saw an ad for NeuroMind Pro. Maybe it was on Facebook, maybe Instagram, maybe a short video that stopped your scroll. Something about the promise of sharper memory or clearer thinking caught your attention, and now you are doing exactly what a careful buyer should do before spending money: checking the details first. That is a good instinct with this particular product, because "NeuroMind Pro" is not a single, consistent formula sold from one source. It is a name attached to several different capsule products across different websites, each with different ingredients. Before you click order, it is worth knowing exactly which version you would be getting and what is actually in it.
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NeuroMind Pro Snapshot (As of July 2026)
Biggest confirmed issue: the "NeuroMind Pro" name is attached to at least four different ingredient lists online right now - this article covers only the one matching the confirmed label for this checkout
Confirmed formula: B1, B6, B12 plus a 151 mg proprietary blend of caffeine, L-tyrosine, theacrine, theobromine, bacopa monnieri, rhodiola, and huperzine-A
Confirmed pricing: $49 to $79 per bottle depending on package size
Confirmed guarantee: 60 days - and the clock starts at your ship date, not your order date (details below)
Unconfirmed as of this writing: individual ingredient dosing, GMP/FDA-registration status for this label, and third-party review data - see the Verify section below before you order
What Is NeuroMind Pro and Who Is It For?
NeuroMind Pro, as confirmed on the physical product label for this specific listing, is a dietary supplement sold in capsule form, 30 capsules per bottle, with a suggested use of one capsule daily. The label identifies the distributor as "Neuromind Pro," located in Aurora, Colorado, reachable at store@thenorthscale.com or (877) 257-0710. It is positioned as a daily-use product for adults who want general support for memory, focus, and mental clarity as part of an ongoing routine, rather than a fast-acting single-dose stimulant.
It is worth being direct about who this product is not for. Start with the label itself: not intended for anyone under 18, and not for pregnant or nursing mothers. The confirmed formula includes caffeine. If you are caffeine-sensitive, already drink meaningful coffee or tea, or have a heart condition, anxiety disorder, or sleep issue, read the ingredient breakdown below carefully. Talk to a physician before adding this on top of an existing routine. The label also directs anyone taking medication or managing a medical condition to consult a physician before use, a standard and appropriate caution for a stimulant-containing supplement.
Buyer Takeaway: This is a stimulant-containing formula, not a stimulant-free one, regardless of how it is marketed. Factor that into your decision before you factor in anything else.
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What Does NeuroMind Pro Actually Do?
Based strictly on the confirmed label, NeuroMind Pro combines three standalone B-vitamins with a 151 mg proprietary blend of seven additional compounds. Here is the vitamin breakdown: B1 (thiamine HCl), B6 (pyridoxine HCl), and B12 (methylcobalamin), dosed at 500 percent, 500 percent, and 1,000 percent of the daily value respectively. These are common, well-understood additions to energy and cognitive-support formulas. B-vitamins play a documented role in normal nervous system function and energy metabolism. Supplementing well above typical dietary need does not have strong evidence of producing additional cognitive benefit in people who are not deficient, though.
The proprietary blend is where the formula's actual character comes from, and it is stimulant-forward: caffeine from green coffee bean, L-tyrosine, theacrine, and theobromine sit alongside bacopa monnieri extract, rhodiola rosea root, and huperzia serrata extract standardized for huperzine-A. Because these seven ingredients share a single 151 mg blend weight with no per-ingredient breakdown, the exact milligram amount of any one of them - including the caffeine - is not disclosed on the label. That single fact drives most of what an informed buyer needs to know before ordering, and it is addressed ingredient by ingredient below.
Buyer Takeaway: High-percentage B-vitamin doses (500 to 1,000 percent DV) sound dramatic but are common and generally well-tolerated for water-soluble vitamins like B1, B6, and B12 - this is a normal formulation choice, not a red flag on its own.
Which NeuroMind Pro Are You Actually Buying? A Necessary Detour Before the Ingredient Science
Before getting into what the research says about each ingredient, there is a more basic problem worth flagging clearly: "NeuroMind Pro" appears across multiple online marketing pages with materially different ingredient descriptions. That is the core problem here. Some list Ginkgo Biloba, Bacopa Monnieri, and Lion's Mane Mushroom as the core actives. Others describe a five-ingredient blend of BCAAs, Bacopa Monnieri, Rhodiola Rosea, L-Theanine, and Panax Ginseng. Others reference Arctic Bilberry and grape seed extract. None of those match the label confirmed for this specific listing, which contains caffeine, L-tyrosine, theacrine, theobromine, bacopa monnieri, rhodiola, and huperzine-A, with no Ginkgo, no Lion's Mane, no Panax Ginseng, and no BCAAs anywhere on it.
This is not a case of one brand's sales page overstating its own label - a discrepancy pattern this publication has documented before in other supplement categories. This is several apparently distinct sellers using an identical product name for what read as different formulations entirely. Independent consumer-facing write-ups covering this product have separately noted the same pattern, describing multiple active NeuroMind Pro websites with inconsistent ingredient disclosures. The practical takeaway: the ingredient science below applies specifically to the confirmed label for the checkout linked in this article. If you land on a different NeuroMind Pro page listing different ingredients, treat it as a different product from a different seller, and confirm its own label before ordering from it.
Buyer Takeaway: Before you order anything called "NeuroMind Pro," match the Supplement Facts panel shown at checkout - not just the product name - against what you actually want to buy.
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Why Similar Supplement Names Can Create Buyer Confusion
This pattern is more common in the direct-to-consumer supplement space than most buyers realize, and it is worth understanding rather than just flagging. Generic, benefit-forward product names are part of the reason. Think of a body-system word like "Neuro" or "Mind" combined with a quality word like "Pro" or "Max." Names like that can appear in more than one online marketing context, which is why the Supplement Facts panel matters more than the product name alone. Whatever the reason behind any individual page, the practical result is the same: there is no requirement that the ingredients shown on one marketing page match the ingredients shown on another page using the same or a very similar name.
For a buyer, the practical consequence is that brand name alone is not a reliable way to know what you are ordering in this category. The Supplement Facts panel - the actual label - is the only reliable source, which is exactly why this article is built from that label rather than from any single seller's marketing copy.
This is not a hypothetical concern. Earlier ingredient-research coverage of a NeuroMind Pro formula built around Bacopa Monnieri, Lion's Mane Mushroom, and Ginkgo Biloba examined a different seller page under this same product name - a useful real-world illustration of exactly the pattern described above. Same name, different confirmed ingredients, different seller. That earlier coverage and this article are not describing the same product, and neither should be read as confirming facts about the other.
Buyer Takeaway: In generically-named supplement categories like this one, the product name gets you to a checkout page; the label tells you what you are actually buying. Always check both.
What the Research Says About NeuroMind Pro's Confirmed Ingredients
Each ingredient below is addressed on its own terms: what independent research has actually studied, at what doses, and how that compares to what is knowable about this specific product. Because the seven blend ingredients share one 151 mg weight with no individual breakdown, dose comparisons below are necessarily general rather than product-specific - a limitation worth remembering as you read.
Caffeine (from Green Coffee Bean)
Caffeine is the most studied stimulant in the world for alertness and reaction time. Research typically uses 100 to 200 mg per dose. Green coffee bean is simply an unroasted source of caffeine along with chlorogenic acids; it is a sourcing choice, not a different active compound from roasted-coffee caffeine. Because the label does not disclose how much of the 151 mg blend is caffeine specifically, it is not possible to compare this product's caffeine dose to the amounts used in research. A single cup of coffee already contains roughly 95 mg of caffeine, so anyone already drinking coffee or tea alongside this capsule should account for total daily caffeine intake.
Buyer Takeaway: If you drink coffee or tea regularly, count this capsule as an additional, undisclosed dose of caffeine on top of what you already consume that day.
Theacrine
Theacrine is a purine alkaloid structurally similar to caffeine. Here is why that matters: it has been studied specifically in combination with caffeine. A crossover study published in a peer-reviewed neuroscience journal found that a caffeine-plus-theacrine combination improved reaction time and inhibitory control on cognitive tasks compared to a placebo, while increasing self-reported alertness without the increase in self-reported anxiety seen with caffeine alone. Other published trials on theacrine-containing supplements combined with caffeine have shown improved subjective attentiveness and energy, though not every study has found statistically significant objective cognitive gains over caffeine alone. The research base supports theacrine as a reasonable caffeine companion for mood and alertness; it does not establish it as a memory enhancer on its own.
Buyer Takeaway: Theacrine's best-supported role is smoothing out caffeine's jittery edge, not boosting memory by itself. Judge it for what it is actually good at.
Theobromine
Theobromine is the primary alkaloid in cocoa. One thing to know: it is a much milder stimulant than caffeine, with a longer half-life and less pronounced effects on heart rate and alertness intensity. It is commonly included in stimulant blends to soften and extend caffeine's effects rather than to independently drive cognitive performance. There is limited human research isolating theobromine's effect on memory or focus specifically; most available evidence addresses cardiovascular and mood effects rather than cognition.
Buyer Takeaway: Theobromine here is best understood as a supporting player extending the stimulant effect, not a cognition ingredient carrying its own weight in this formula.
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L-Tyrosine
L-tyrosine is an amino acid precursor to dopamine and norepinephrine. The context here matters. The research base on tyrosine and cognition is concentrated in stress and multitasking contexts. Several controlled studies have found that tyrosine supplementation can help preserve working memory and cognitive performance under acute stress, sleep deprivation, or cold exposure specifically. Evidence for benefit in ordinary, low-stress daily conditions is less consistent. That distinction matters for anyone expecting a noticeable everyday effect from this ingredient alone.
Buyer Takeaway: Tyrosine's research support is strongest for high-stress or sleep-deprived conditions specifically - a demanding travel day or an all-nighter, not necessarily an ordinary Tuesday.
Bacopa Monnieri
Bacopa monnieri is one of the more extensively studied herbal nootropics. Dose transparency matters most here. A systematic review of randomized controlled human trials found consistent improvement in memory free-recall measures specifically. Those trials used standardized extracts at 300 to 450 mg per day on their own, generally standardized to 50 to 55 percent bacosides, taken consistently for 12 weeks before effects were measured. This product's label lists bacopa monnieri extract standardized to 20 percent bacosides A&B, sharing a 151 mg blend with six other ingredients. Both the standardization percentage and the likely per-ingredient dose sit meaningfully below what the positive clinical trials used. Bacopa's studied effects have also consistently taken 8 to 12 weeks of daily use to appear; anyone expecting a noticeable memory effect within days is working against what the actual research timeline shows, regardless of formula.
Buyer Takeaway: If bacopa monnieri is the main reason you are considering this product, know that the studied doses (300 to 450 mg alone, 50 to 55 percent standardization) are higher than what this formula's structure can plausibly deliver.
Rhodiola Rosea
Rhodiola rosea is an adaptogenic herb. It is studied mainly for mental fatigue and stress resilience rather than memory encoding. Clinical research generally uses 200 to 600 mg per day of an extract standardized to 3 percent rosavins and 1 percent salidroside, with some trials showing reduced self-reported mental fatigue at doses as low as 100 mg over several weeks. The label here does not disclose a standardization percentage for its rhodiola root, and again shares the ingredient's weight within the 151 mg total blend. Rhodiola's better-supported use case is fatigue and stress resilience, not memory recall specifically - a distinction worth keeping in mind against a title built around "benefit claims."
Buyer Takeaway: Rhodiola's research strength is stress-related fatigue, not memory. If memory is your main goal, weigh the bacopa dose issue above more heavily than the rhodiola inclusion.
Huperzia Serrata (Huperzine-A)
Huperzine-A is a compound derived from Huperzia serrata (Chinese club moss). Its mechanism is specific: it acts as an acetylcholinesterase inhibitor, meaning it slows the breakdown of acetylcholine, a neurotransmitter tied to memory function. Most of the clinical research on huperzine-A has been conducted in China, frequently in populations with diagnosed cognitive impairment or Alzheimer's disease, generally using 200 to 400 mcg taken twice daily in trial settings; commercially sold supplements, by contrast, typically use lower doses in the 50 to 200 mcg range. Because acetylcholinesterase inhibition is a genuine pharmacological mechanism - also used by certain prescription cholinesterase-inhibitor medications, at much higher regulated doses - huperzine-A is generally advised against combining with other cholinergic drugs or supplements without medical guidance. The label here lists it as "1% Huperzine-A" within the proprietary blend, again without a specific microgram figure, so an informed comparison to the doses used in the cited research is not possible from the label alone.
Buyer Takeaway: Huperzine-A is a real, mechanism-active compound, not a placebo botanical. That is precisely why the medication-interaction caution in this article matters more here than it does for most of the other ingredients.
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What the Proprietary Blend Structure Means for You
Every ingredient discussed above has some genuine research behind it in isolation. The label cannot tell you one key thing, though: whether any single ingredient is present at a dose that resembles what was actually studied. A 151 mg total blend split seven ways averages out to roughly 21 mg per ingredient, if evenly distributed. That is far below the 200 to 600 mg used in rhodiola research, or the 300 to 450 mg used in bacopa research. Proprietary blends are rarely split evenly, though. Caffeine in particular is often weighted heavier than botanical ingredients in stimulant-forward formulas like this one. Without a per-ingredient breakdown, this is a real, disclosed limitation rather than a guess: this article states plainly what cannot be verified rather than filling the gap with an assumption in either direction.
Buyer Takeaway: "Proprietary blend" is a legal labeling category, not a red flag by itself - but it does mean you cannot verify individual dosing without contacting the brand directly.
How to Use NeuroMind Pro
Per the confirmed label: take one capsule daily as a dietary supplement. The label advises not exceeding the recommended dose, storing the product in a cool, dry place below 30°C (86°F), and discontinuing use if the safety seal is damaged or missing upon arrival. Because the blend includes multiple stimulant compounds (caffeine, theacrine, theobromine), taking it earlier in the day is a reasonable general precaution for anyone concerned about sleep, though the label itself does not specify a time of day.
NeuroMind Pro Pricing
Current package pricing for this listing, confirmed directly:
6-bottle package (180-day supply): $49 per bottle, $294 total, free shipping
3-bottle package (90-day supply): $59 per bottle, $177 total, free shipping
2-bottle package (60-day supply): $79 per bottle, $158 total, plus shipping
The retailer of record processing this order is BuyGoods; checkout occurs on a BuyGoods-hosted payment page after selecting a package. Because that checkout page renders final totals through client-side scripting, these figures reflect brand-confirmed pricing rather than a directly renderable checkout screenshot at the time of writing - confirm the total shown at checkout before completing payment, as promotional pricing can change.
The checkout also presents a "Subscribe & Save" recurring option in addition to one-time purchase. If you are not looking for an ongoing subscription, read the checkout screen carefully before submitting payment, and confirm which option - one-time or recurring - is selected.
Buyer Takeaway: The per-bottle price drops as package size increases, which rewards commitment before you have tried the product for yourself. The 60-day guarantee below may reduce some purchase uncertainty, but review the return process before ordering.
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The NeuroMind Pro Guarantee
NeuroMind Pro is backed by one key protection: a 60-day limited money-back guarantee measured from the shipping date of your order, per the brand's Returns policy. It is a limited guarantee in the plain sense that it comes with conditions - contacting support for authorization first, returning the bottles, and meeting the 60-day window - not an unconditional promise. That distinction is worth sitting with for a second: the clock starts when the product ships, not when you place the order. If processing or transit takes several days, that time comes out of your 60-day window before the bottle even reaches you - so the sooner you check whether the formula is working for you, the more of that window you actually have left to use. This is independently corroborated by the BuyGoods checkout page itself, which separately displays a 60-day guarantee badge - a useful cross-check, since it comes from the payment processor rather than only the brand's own marketing.
How the refund process actually works, per the brand's Returns policy:
Contact support first: store@thenorthscale.com, (877) 257-0710 (or BuyGoods order support at (866) 838-5063 for order-specific questions) - do not ship anything back before receiving a return authorization
What to return: bottles, opened or unopened, with your name, order number, and email included in the package
Refund timing: 5 to 10 business days after the return is received
Return shipping: covered by the seller on qualifying, approved returns, generally via a prepaid label
Buyer Takeaway: Mark your ship-date confirmation email somewhere you won't lose it. The 60-day window is real, but it is shorter in practice than "60 days from when I decide to start" - plan your evaluation period accordingly.
Buyer Takeaway: Contact support before shipping anything back. Returns sent without a prior authorization risk delay or refusal, per the brand's own policy language.
Is NeuroMind Pro Right for You?
This product may make sense for a specific kind of buyer. You tolerate caffeine well, you are not pregnant or nursing, and you are not on cholinergic medication. You want a stimulant-forward daily capsule combining a modest B-vitamin dose with caffeine, theacrine, theobromine, tyrosine, bacopa, rhodiola, and huperzine-A. And you understand going in that the exact dose of each active ingredient is not disclosed.
It is probably not the right fit in a few specific cases. You may want to skip it if you are sensitive to caffeine or already consume meaningful caffeine daily. The same goes if you are seeking a specifically memory-focused formula at clinically studied bacopa doses - this product's 20 percent bacoside standardization sits below the 50 to 55 percent used in the positive trials. Anyone taking other cholinergic or serotonergic medications should talk to a physician about huperzine-A and rhodiola first. And if you were drawn here by marketing referencing Ginkgo Biloba or Lion's Mane, know that those ingredients are not part of this confirmed formula.
Buyer Takeaway: This is fundamentally a caffeine-plus-companion-compounds formula with cognitive-support additions layered on. Decide based on that framing first, and treat the memory-specific claims as secondary.
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How NeuroMind Pro Compares in the Cognitive Supplement Category
Stimulant-forward nootropic blends combining caffeine with adaptogens (rhodiola) and cholinergic botanicals (huperzine-A) are common in this category. The theacrine-plus-caffeine pairing specifically has a reasonable, if modest, research base for alertness and mood versus caffeine alone. Where this category as a whole tends to fall short of clinical relevance is proprietary-blend dosing. Research on bacopa, rhodiola, and huperzine-A individually generally requires full stand-alone doses, or specified standardization percentages, to show the effects seen in trials. Blended, undisclosed-ratio formulas - this one included - make that comparison impossible to complete with confidence.
Buyer Takeaway: A supplement with fully disclosed, individually dosed ingredients at clinically studied amounts will always be easier to evaluate than a proprietary blend, whatever the category.
Reading Any Cognitive Supplement's Claims Critically
A few general habits apply well beyond this one product. First, check whether "clinically studied ingredient" claims refer to the ingredient at any dose in any study, or to this specific product at its actual dose - those are very different claims, and the difference usually lives inside a proprietary blend. Second, separate stimulant effects (which are typically fast, within an hour) from herbal or nootropic effects (which typically take weeks and are more modest). Third, treat "manufactured in the USA" and "FDA registered facility" claims as manufacturing-location and registration statements. They are not FDA endorsement of the product itself. Facility registration and product approval are legally distinct things, and no dietary supplement in the United States receives FDA approval before sale.
Buyer Takeaway: "FDA registered facility" describes where a product is made, not whether the FDA has reviewed or endorsed what is in the bottle. No dietary supplement carries FDA approval, regardless of brand.
What to Verify Before You Order
The following items are genuinely unconfirmed as of this writing, based on the sources accessible for this article. None are dealbreakers on their own, but each is worth checking directly before you order.
Verify #1 - Individual ingredient dosing. The 151 mg proprietary blend does not disclose milligram amounts for any of its seven ingredients. If exact dosing matters to you, contact support at store@thenorthscale.com and ask directly; the brand has not published this breakdown on the label reviewed for this article.
Verify #2 - Manufacturing certifications. The confirmed label does not itself state GMP certification or FDA facility registration - those claims appear only in unrelated marketing content this article deliberately excluded (see the earlier section on multiple NeuroMind Pro sellers). If a specific certification matters to your decision, ask the brand directly for documentation before ordering.
Verify #3 - Third-party ratings. This article does not cite a star rating, review count, or platform for NeuroMind Pro, because no exact rating, review count, and hosting platform combination could be confirmed together for this specific listing at the time of writing.
Verify #4 - Shipping timeline. A specific processing or delivery window for this listing was not confirmed via a directly accessible shipping policy page at the time of writing. Confirm current shipping timelines at checkout before ordering if timing matters to you.
Verify #5 - Operating entity. Three different entity names appear across the materials for this product: "Neuromind Pro" (the label's distributor address in Aurora, Colorado), the Terms of Service entity operating under thenorthscale.com, and "RedRock" (the physical returns address in Ogden, Utah). This is documented rather than resolved unilaterally; if formal contracting details matter to you, ask support which entity name applies to your specific purchase.
Buyer Takeaway: None of these five items are reasons to avoid the product outright. They are reasons to ask a direct question or two before you check out, if any of them matter to your specific situation.
Who Is Behind NeuroMind Pro?
This is worth its own section for one reason: the entity picture here is genuinely split across three names rather than one. The physical label names "Neuromind Pro" as the distributor, based in Aurora, Colorado, with a support email at the thenorthscale.com domain. The live Terms of Service for the checkout linked in this article operates under that same thenorthscale.com domain, describing a standard Shopify-compatible e-commerce setup. The Returns policy, however, directs physical mail returns to "RedRock" at a PO Box in Ogden, Utah - a third name not otherwise explained in the materials reviewed for this article. None of this is unusual for a direct-response supplement operation, where a distributor name, a storefront domain, and a fulfillment or returns-processing partner can legitimately be three different entities. It is documented here so you have it, not to suggest anything improper.
Buyer Takeaway: If you need a specific legal entity name for a dispute, insurance claim, or accounting purpose, ask support directly which of these three names applies to your transaction rather than assuming.
NeuroMind Pro Shipping and Delivery
A specific processing timeframe or delivery window for this particular listing was not available from a directly accessible shipping policy page at the time this article was researched. The 2-bottle package is listed as shipping at an added cost, while the 3-bottle and 6-bottle packages include free shipping, based on the confirmed pricing structure above. Beyond that, this article cannot state a specific number of business days for processing or delivery with confidence, and does not want to guess. If a delivery timeline matters to your purchase - for a gift, for instance, or before travel - contact support directly and ask before ordering.
Buyer Takeaway: Don't assume a delivery date for a time-sensitive purchase. Confirm the shipping window directly with support first.
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NeuroMind Pro Fast Facts
Product type: Dietary supplement capsule, 30 capsules per bottle
Suggested use: One capsule daily
Confirmed active ingredients: Vitamin B1, B6, B12, plus a 151 mg proprietary blend of caffeine (from green coffee bean), L-tyrosine, theacrine, theobromine, bacopa monnieri (20% bacosides A&B), rhodiola rosea root, and huperzia serrata (1% huperzine-A)
Ingredients NOT on this label: Ginkgo Biloba, Lion's Mane Mushroom, Panax Ginseng, BCAAs - despite appearing in unrelated NeuroMind Pro marketing elsewhere online
Guarantee: 60 days from ship date, per brand Returns policy and corroborated by the BuyGoods checkout badge
Retailer of record: BuyGoods
6-bottle price: $49/bottle, $294 total, free shipping
3-bottle price: $59/bottle, $177 total, free shipping
2-bottle price: $79/bottle, $158 total, plus shipping
Label distributor address: Aurora, Colorado
Returns address: Ogden, Utah (RedRock)
Support contact: store@thenorthscale.com, (877) 257-0710
Not for use by: anyone under 18, or pregnant or nursing individuals, per the label
Subscription option: A recurring "Subscribe & Save" option is presented at checkout alongside one-time purchase
NIH Dietary Supplement Label Database: No record independently located for this exact product at the time of writing
Trademark status: No registered trademark symbol appears on the confirmed label for the "NeuroMind Pro" name
Quick Answers
What is in NeuroMind Pro? Per the confirmed label, NeuroMind Pro contains Vitamin B1, B6, and B12, plus a 151 mg proprietary blend of caffeine from green coffee bean, L-tyrosine, theacrine, theobromine, bacopa monnieri extract, rhodiola rosea root, and huperzia serrata extract standardized for huperzine-A. No per-ingredient milligram breakdown is disclosed within the blend.
Does NeuroMind Pro contain caffeine? Yes. Caffeine from green coffee bean is part of the confirmed proprietary blend, alongside two additional stimulant-family compounds, theacrine and theobromine. The exact caffeine amount is not disclosed on the label, so total daily caffeine intake from other sources should be considered.
Is NeuroMind Pro the same as other NeuroMind Pro products online? Not necessarily. Multiple websites use the "NeuroMind Pro" name (sometimes styled "Neuro Mind Pro") for different formulas, including versions listing Ginkgo Biloba, Lion's Mane, or Panax Ginseng. This article covers only the version confirmed by this checkout's physical label.
What is NeuroMind Pro's refund policy? A 60-day money-back guarantee measured from the ship date, confirmed via the brand's own Returns policy and independently corroborated by a separate guarantee badge on the BuyGoods checkout page. Contact support first for authorization before shipping bottles back; approved refunds process within 5 to 10 business days of receipt.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What should caffeine users know before taking NeuroMind Pro?
The confirmed formula already contains caffeine plus two additional mild stimulants, theacrine and theobromine. Because the exact caffeine dose is not disclosed, stacking it on top of regular coffee or tea intake could push total stimulant intake higher than intended. For reference, a single cup of coffee contains roughly 95 mg of caffeine on its own. Because individual caffeine tolerance varies widely, anyone who already drinks coffee or tea daily should factor in total daily stimulant intake and speak with a qualified healthcare professional if they have any concerns. At minimum, track your own response carefully in the first few days, watching for jitteriness, a faster heart rate, or sleep disruption.
How long does NeuroMind Pro take to work?
This varies significantly by ingredient. The stimulant components (caffeine, theacrine, theobromine) would be expected to produce any noticeable alertness effect within roughly 30 to 90 minutes of a dose, consistent with how these compounds behave in general research. The herbal components are different. Bacopa monnieri in particular has consistently shown effects only after 8 to 12 weeks of daily use, in trials that studied it at full stand-alone doses. This product's bacopa sits at a lower standardization and a shared blend weight. Adjust your expectations accordingly.
Can I take NeuroMind Pro with medication?
The label directs anyone taking medication or managing a medical condition to consult a physician before use, and that instruction carries real weight with this formula. Huperzine-A is a cholinesterase inhibitor with a genuine pharmacological mechanism, one shared with certain prescription medications in that same drug class, meaning it actively affects neurotransmitter levels rather than acting as an inert botanical filler. Rhodiola separately has documented potential interactions with serotonergic medications, including SSRIs, SNRIs, and MAOIs, with a low but real risk of serotonin-related side effects when combined. Anyone on prescription medication in either of these categories, or managing a heart condition, should treat the physician consultation instruction as a firm requirement rather than a formality before starting this product.
Does NeuroMind Pro contain Ginkgo Biloba or Lion's Mane Mushroom?
No. Those ingredients appear in marketing for a different website selling a different product under the same "NeuroMind Pro" name. This article documented at least four distinct ingredient lists circulating under this brand name during research. Some versions are built around Ginkgo Biloba, Lion's Mane, and Bacopa Monnieri. Others are built around BCAAs, Rhodiola, L-Theanine, and Panax Ginseng. The label confirmed for the checkout linked in this article lists B-vitamins plus a proprietary blend of caffeine, L-tyrosine, theacrine, theobromine, bacopa monnieri, rhodiola, and huperzine-A - with no Ginkgo, no Lion's Mane, and no Panax Ginseng present anywhere on it.
Why doesn't the label list exact milligram amounts for each ingredient in the blend?
The seven compounds beyond the B-vitamins are combined into a single 151 mg "proprietary blend," a common and legal industry labeling practice that discloses the total combined weight without breaking out individual ingredient amounts. Brands generally use this approach either to protect a specific ratio they consider proprietary or simply because it is a widely accepted labeling shortcut in this category. Whatever the reason, the practical effect for you as a buyer is the same: it is not possible to compare any single ingredient's actual per-day dose in this product to the doses used in the clinical research cited throughout this article. If exact dosing is important to your decision, contact the brand directly and ask for a fuller breakdown before ordering.
Is the bacopa monnieri in NeuroMind Pro at a clinically studied dose?
Not verifiably, and this is worth understanding in some detail if bacopa is your main reason for considering this product. Clinical trials showing bacopa's memory benefits generally used 300 to 450 mg per day of a stand-alone extract standardized to 50 to 55 percent bacosides, taken consistently for 8 to 12 weeks before effects were measured. This label states 20 percent bacoside standardization - well below that range - and the ingredient shares a 151 mg total blend weight with six other compounds rather than appearing at its own dedicated dose. Taken together, this product's bacopa content is very likely well below what the positive clinical trials used, though the exact per-day figure cannot be confirmed from the label alone.
What does huperzine-A actually do?
Huperzine-A, derived from Huperzia serrata (Chinese club moss), inhibits the enzyme acetylcholinesterase, which normally breaks down acetylcholine, a neurotransmitter closely tied to memory formation and recall. By slowing that breakdown, huperzine-A effectively increases available acetylcholine in the brain. Most clinical research on it has been conducted in China, frequently in populations with diagnosed cognitive impairment or Alzheimer's disease rather than healthy adults, generally using 200 to 400 mcg twice daily in trial settings, though commercially sold supplements typically use lower doses, around 50 to 200 mcg. It shares the same general mechanism as certain prescription cholinesterase-inhibitor medications, at much higher regulated doses, which is why combining it with other cholinergic drugs or supplements without medical guidance is generally discouraged.
Is NeuroMind Pro a subscription?
No absolute statement can be made either way, and this article deliberately avoids claiming outright that there is no subscription, since the checkout itself shows otherwise. The checkout for this listing presents both a straightforward one-time purchase option and a recurring "Subscribe & Save" option side by side, and the selected option determines whether you are billed again in the future. Before entering payment information, review the checkout screen carefully and confirm which option is highlighted or pre-selected, since defaulting to the recurring option is a common pattern across direct-response checkout pages in this category.
Who should not take NeuroMind Pro?
Per the label: anyone under 18, and anyone who is pregnant or nursing. Beyond those explicit label restrictions, this article recommends physician consultation first for anyone with a heart condition, an anxiety disorder, a known caffeine sensitivity, or a history of insomnia, given the multiple stimulant compounds confirmed in the blend. The same applies to anyone currently taking cholinergic or serotonergic prescription medications, since huperzine-A and rhodiola respectively carry documented interaction concerns with those drug classes. None of these are absolute prohibitions stated on the label itself beyond the age and pregnancy restrictions, but they are reasonable precautions given what the confirmed ingredient list actually contains.
Review the full label for your own situation before ordering
How much does NeuroMind Pro cost?
As confirmed for this listing: $49 per bottle for the 6-bottle package ($294 total, free shipping), $59 per bottle for the 3-bottle package ($177 total, free shipping), or $79 per bottle for the 2-bottle package ($158 total, plus shipping). The per-bottle price drops meaningfully as package size increases, a common structure across this supplement category designed to encourage a larger upfront commitment. The checkout page itself renders final totals through client-side scripting rather than static text. Because of that, this article states pricing as confirmed directly rather than screenshot-verified. Confirm the exact total shown at checkout before completing payment, since promotional pricing can change without notice.
What is NeuroMind Pro's return process?
Contact support at store@thenorthscale.com or (877) 257-0710 to request a return authorization within the 60-day window measured from your ship date. Per the brand's Returns policy, do not ship anything back before receiving this authorization and a return address, since unauthorized returns risk delay or refusal. Once authorized, bottles - whether opened or unopened - are shipped back with your name, order number, and email address included inside the package. Approved refunds are then issued within 5 to 10 business days of the return being received, reverting to your original payment method where technically feasible.
Is NeuroMind Pro manufactured in an FDA-registered, GMP-certified facility?
This article cannot confirm that claim for this specific listing. FDA facility registration and GMP (Good Manufacturing Practice) certification statements appear prominently in marketing for other websites selling products under the "NeuroMind Pro" name, but neither claim appears on the confirmed physical label reviewed for this article. It is also worth remembering, regardless of which version of this product you may be looking at, that FDA facility registration is a manufacturing-location disclosure, not product approval - no dietary supplement receives FDA approval before it reaches store shelves. If a specific certification matters to your decision, ask the brand directly for documentation before ordering.
Does NeuroMind Pro have independent clinical studies on the finished product?
No finished-product clinical trial for NeuroMind Pro itself was located during research for this article, and this is typical for direct-response supplement brands generally rather than a distinguishing red flag for this product specifically. The research cited throughout this article instead addresses each individual ingredient on its own. That means caffeine, theacrine, theobromine, tyrosine, bacopa monnieri, rhodiola, and huperzine-A, generally at doses that were tested as a stand-alone extract rather than blended with six other compounds. That distinction matters: ingredient-level research supports that these compounds can do something in isolation, but it cannot confirm what this specific undisclosed-ratio blend does as a whole.
What if I ordered a different NeuroMind Pro and got a different formula?
That is consistent with what this article found during research. Multiple sellers use the identical product name "NeuroMind Pro" with meaningfully different ingredient lists, different pricing structures, and in at least one case a different guarantee window (180 days rather than 60). If your bottle's Supplement Facts label does not match the caffeine, L-tyrosine, theacrine, theobromine, bacopa monnieri, rhodiola, and huperzine-A blend described throughout this article, treat it as a different product from a different seller entirely. Evaluate its own label, its own pricing, and its own seller's refund policy independently, rather than assuming anything stated in this article carries over to a different formula.
Where can I buy this specific version of NeuroMind Pro?
Through the checkout linked throughout this article - the order page reviewed for this specific label and formula, which processes payment through BuyGoods as the confirmed retailer of record. This article deliberately does not recommend searching for "NeuroMind Pro" broadly and clicking whichever result appears first, given how many different pages use this exact product name for different formulas at different prices. Using the specific link provided here is the most reliable way to make sure the product that arrives matches the label and ingredient breakdown described throughout this article.
Is NeuroMind Pro a scam?
This article does not label NeuroMind Pro a scam. The product has a confirmed Supplement Facts label, a working checkout with clear pricing, a support contact, and a stated 60-day guarantee corroborated by two independent sources. What genuinely deserves buyer caution is something else: this exact product name shows up across several marketing pages with inconsistent ingredients, pricing, and even guarantee windows. That is a real verification issue, not evidence of fraud on the part of this specific listing. Confirm the label, the checkout page, the subscription setting, and the refund policy directly through the link in this article before ordering, and you are ordering with your eyes open.
Buyer Verification Checklist
Confirm the Supplement Facts label on the bottle you receive matches the ingredients described in this article before use.
Check your own current caffeine intake from coffee, tea, or other supplements before adding this product.
If you take any prescription medication - especially for cholinergic, serotonergic, blood pressure, or heart conditions - consult a physician before starting.
Review the checkout screen carefully to confirm whether you are selecting a one-time purchase or the recurring Subscribe & Save option.
Note your order date and confirmation email - the 60-day guarantee window is measured from your ship date.
Save the support contact (store@thenorthscale.com, (877) 257-0710) and the BuyGoods order-support number ((866) 838-5063) in case you need to request a return.
Contact the brand directly if you want the individual milligram breakdown within the 151 mg proprietary blend before ordering.
If you were drawn in by marketing mentioning Ginkgo Biloba, Lion's Mane, or Panax Ginseng, confirm you are ordering the formula you actually want before checkout.
See the offer, and note when your guarantee clock would start
The Bottom Line
NeuroMind Pro, as confirmed by the physical label for this specific listing, is a stimulant-forward daily capsule. It combines B-vitamins with a proprietary blend of caffeine, theacrine, theobromine, L-tyrosine, bacopa monnieri, rhodiola rosea, and huperzine-A. Each of those seven compounds has some real research behind it individually - the caffeine-theacrine pairing for alertness, bacopa for memory over 8 to 12 weeks at full doses, rhodiola for mental fatigue, and huperzine-A as a genuine cholinesterase inhibitor. What the label cannot tell you is whether any one of them is present at a dose resembling what those studies actually used, since all seven share a single undisclosed 151 mg blend weight.
The other thing worth carrying away from this article is the naming confusion itself: several online marketing pages appear to use the "NeuroMind Pro" name while describing different formulas. Ingredient specifics matter for a stimulant-containing, cholinergic-active formula like this one. Confirm the exact label on the bottle you are about to buy before you complete an order. Use this article as a reference point for what this particular listing actually contains.
If, after weighing the ingredient science, the guarantee terms, and the open verification items above, this specific formula still looks like a reasonable fit for your daily routine, the current package options are linked below.
NeuroMind Pro Contact Information
Brand/label distributor: Neuromind Pro, Aurora, CO 80011, USA
Support email: store@thenorthscale.com
Support phone: (877) 257-0710
Returns address: RedRock, PO Box 12730, Ogden, UT 84404 (contact support first for a return authorization before shipping anything back)
Retailer of record / order support: BuyGoods, (866) 838-5063
Terms of Service entity: operated in connection with thenorthscale.com
As noted earlier in this article, these represent three distinct entity names appearing across the brand's own materials; this article documents all three rather than resolving the discrepancy unilaterally.
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Disclosure and Compliance Information
Material Limitations. This article is based on a client-provided physical product label, the brand's live Terms of Service, Privacy Policy, and Returns policy pages (verified matching the label's distributor details), and a live-fetched retailer checkout page. No product testing was performed by this publication. Brand and label claims are not independently verified beyond what is stated here. Title phrases in this article's headline are this publication's own editorial framing, not brand-originated marketing claims. The following facts could not be confirmed from accessible sources. Each was omitted or flagged rather than assumed. That list includes individual per-ingredient milligram amounts within the 151 mg proprietary blend; GMP certification and FDA facility registration status for this specific label; third-party review platform, rating, and review count as a matched set; and a specific processing or shipping timeline for this listing. Pricing ($49/$59/$79 per bottle across the 6/3/2-bottle packages) is stated based on direct confirmation from the parties preparing this article. The BuyGoods checkout page renders final totals via client-side scripting that did not display fixed figures at the time of writing. Confirm current pricing at checkout. The 60-day guarantee window is sourced from the brand's own Returns policy and independently corroborated by the BuyGoods checkout page's guarantee badge.
Third-Party Feedback Platforms. The accuracy of third-party review platforms, watchdog sites, or consumer-review aggregators referencing "NeuroMind Pro" generally is not endorsed by this publication, and readers should evaluate any such source critically - particularly given the multiple, inconsistent product formulas circulating under this name.
Forward-Looking Statements. This article reflects information reviewed in July 2026. Product specifications, pricing, checkout options, and policies may change after publication. Confirm current information directly through the checkout and support contacts referenced in this article before ordering.
Marketing Language Notice. Attribution language throughout this article (for example, "according to the label" or "per the brand's Returns policy") identifies the specific source of a given claim. Any promotional phrasing referenced in this article reflects brand-asserted marketing language and is not an independent ranking, lab-verified claim, or endorsement by this publication.
California Proposition 65 Notice. This product may contain chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects, or other reproductive harm. California buyers should verify the product label and any applicable Proposition 65 warnings published by the manufacturer before purchase.
Trademark Acknowledgment. No registered trademark symbol accompanies the "NeuroMind Pro" name on the confirmed label reviewed for this article; it is referenced here as an unregistered product name pending further confirmation. Any third-party ingredient or process names referenced (for example, standardized extract terminology) remain the property of their respective owners and are not asserted to be owned by this product's distributor.
Geographic and Jurisdictional Notice. This article and the underlying offer are directed at United States consumers. International buyers should independently confirm shipping availability, import regulations, and applicable consumer-protection law in their own jurisdiction before ordering.
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