The Recycled Ingredient List We Found, And Why We Didn’t Repeat It
Part of our verification process for any supplement is checking whether the ingredient list attributed to it is specific to that product, or borrowed from somewhere else.
For PinealPure, we found a widely circulated 9-ingredient list that turned out to be identical, word for word and in the same order, to a list used for a completely different, unrelated supplement.
What tipped us off
Several pieces of third-party coverage list the same nine ingredients for PinealPure: Pine Bark Extract, Tamarind, Chlorella, Ginkgo Biloba, Spirulina, Lion's Mane Mushroom, Bacopa Monnieri, Moringa and Neem. On its own, that's not unusual — overlapping ingredient choices happen across supplements in the same category.
What confirmed the problem
Why this matters more than a typical dosing gap
What we could still confirm
PinealPure's own product label and marketing imagery confirm it's a liquid drop, 2 fl oz (60mL) per bottle, positioned around focus, energy, clarity and brain balance, with a 3-step mechanism branded around the pineal gland. That much we're confident describing accurately.
What we'd recommend before ordering
Ask directly. Contact PinealPure customer support and request the current, exact supplement-facts panel in writing before you order. Always check the physical label again on delivery.
Applying this to PinealPure
This is the single most important thing to know about PinealPure before you order — not proof the product doesn't work, but a real limit on how much anyone, including us, can verify about its actual formula from public information.
