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Inside Nerve Revive 360: the formula, plainly explained

Plain and Simple

Nerve Revive 360 is built around five botanicals with long traditional histories: marshmallow root, passion flower, corydalis, prickly pear, and California poppy seed. The maker does not publish per-serving milligram amounts, so this page explains what each plant is, why it is in the blend, and what the research tradition actually says, without inventing a single number.

The label, as published

Here is the honest version of the label story. The official Nerve Revive 360 materials name the botanicals in the blend and the serving instructions, but they do not print a full Supplement Facts panel with milligram amounts online. Rather than fabricate numbers, we reproduce exactly what is published and tell you where the gaps are. The panel printed on your physical bottle is always the authoritative source.

Supplement Facts

Serving Size: 2 Capsules · Servings Per Container: 30

Featured botanicalAmount per serving
Marshmallow root (Althaea officinalis)not published†
Passion flower (Passiflora incarnata)not published†
Corydalis (Corydalis yanhusuo)not published†
Prickly pear (Opuntia ficus-indica)not published†
California poppy seed (Eschscholzia californica)not published†

† The maker names these botanicals but does not publish per-serving amounts on its website. Check the panel on your bottle for the printed values. Daily Values are not established for botanical extracts.

Pillar one: everyday nerve comfort

Nerve Revive 360 treats comfort as the first job of the formula. Your peripheral nervous system is the wiring that connects your spine to your skin, muscles, feet, and hands, and it is remarkably sensitive to daily wear [1]. The blend approaches that wiring nutritionally: a consistent daily serving of plant extracts chosen from traditions that used them for exactly this kind of everyday support.

Corydalis is the anchor of this pillar. In traditional Chinese practice, the tuber of Corydalis yanhusuo was one of the most widely used comfort botanicals, and modern researchers have isolated alkaloids from it, such as dehydrocorybulbine, that they continue to study with interest [2]. Marshmallow root plays the supporting role it has played since ancient Greece: a mucilage-rich, soothing botanical that herbalists reach for when a formula needs a gentle base.

Pillar two: calm evenings and rest

The second pillar targets the part of nerve discomfort people mention most: evenings and nights that never quite settle. Passion flower is the best-studied plant here. The National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health notes its long history of traditional use for restlessness and occasional anxiousness, with small human trials suggesting calming potential [3]. California poppy sits in the same western herbal tradition; it was brewed by generations of herbalists as a gentle wind-down plant, and it contains none of the problematic compounds of its distant opium cousins.

For you, the practical point is simple: Nerve Revive 360 is designed to be friendly to evenings. Customers most often describe the change as legs and feet that feel less restless when the day slows down, which lines up with what these two botanicals were traditionally used for.

Pillar three: antioxidant backup

The third pillar is cellular housekeeping. Nerve tissue burns a lot of energy, and tissues that burn energy generate oxidative byproducts that your body must continuously neutralize [1]. Prickly pear carries betalains, the same antioxidant pigment family that colors beets, and researchers at Mayo Clinic note that the cactus fruit is studied for its antioxidant properties among other effects [4]. In Nerve Revive 360, prickly pear is the formula's contribution to that ongoing cleanup work.

What we can and cannot tell you about doses

We would rather lose a sale than make up a number. Because the maker does not publish per-serving amounts, we cannot tell you how many milligrams of passion flower or corydalis are in each capsule, and no honest website can. What we can tell you: the serving is two capsules daily, each bottle holds a 30 day supply, and the printed panel on the bottle you receive lists the blend as manufactured. If the amounts on your label matter to your decision, photograph the panel when your order arrives and show it to your pharmacist; that is exactly what we would do.

What Nerve Revive 360 does not claim

Nerve Revive 360 is a dietary supplement, not a medicine. It supports normal nerve health and comfort; it does not treat neuropathy, diabetes, or any disease, and it will not replace anything your doctor prescribed [5]. If your symptoms are new, worsening, or frightening, that is a doctor conversation, not a supplement decision.

Small glossary

Peripheral nerves
The nerves outside your brain and spinal cord that carry signals to skin, muscles, and organs.
Botanical extract
A concentrated preparation of a plant part, standardized by the manufacturer during production.
Mucilage
The soothing, gel-like substance abundant in marshmallow root.
Betalains
Antioxidant pigments found in prickly pear and beets.
Alkaloids
Nitrogen-containing plant compounds, the family researchers study in corydalis.
cGMP
Current Good Manufacturing Practices, the FDA quality framework supplement facilities follow.

Formula questions, answered straight

What are the ingredients in Nerve Revive 360?

The published blend features marshmallow root, passion flower, corydalis, prickly pear, and California poppy seed in a two-capsule daily serving. Per-serving amounts are printed on the bottle panel rather than on the website.

Is Nerve Revive 360 safe?

The botanicals in Nerve Revive 360 have long histories of traditional use and the product is made in an FDA registered, cGMP facility. That said, "generally well tolerated" is not "right for everyone": if you are pregnant, nursing, take sedatives or any prescription medication, or manage a condition, show the label to your doctor first.

Does Nerve Revive 360 have side effects?

Most customers report none. The most plausible ones, based on the botanicals involved, are mild drowsiness or stomach upset, which usually settle when the capsules are taken with food. Stop and talk to your doctor if anything feels wrong.

Is Nerve Revive 360 FDA approved?

No, and no dietary supplement is. The FDA does not approve supplements; it regulates how they are made and labeled. Nerve Revive 360 is produced in an FDA registered facility that follows cGMP, and the statements on this site have not been evaluated by the FDA.

Sources

  1. National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke, Peripheral Neuropathy
  2. NCCIH, Traditional Chinese Medicine: What You Need To Know
  3. NCCIH, Passionflower
  4. Mayo Clinic, Prickly Pear Cactus
  5. FDA, Dietary Supplements
  6. MedlinePlus, Peripheral Nerve Disorders
  7. NIH Office of Dietary Supplements, What You Need to Know
  8. NCCIH, Using Dietary Supplements Wisely

Manufacturer information: official Nerve Revive 360 product page.

Last updated: August 2026

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