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Igniton should be treated like any other branded cognition supplement: audit the current label, match claims to human evidence, and protect interaction checks before considering a trial.
Disclosure
This is an Unfair-owned product review. We build a supplement tracking app and have a commercial interest in evidence-first supplement workflows. We do not assume Igniton works or fails because of branding; the current label and claim set carry the burden.
Methodology
| Criterion | Question |
|---|---|
| Formula visibility | Are active ingredients, forms, and amounts listed? |
| Evidence match | Do cited studies match those ingredients, doses, and target users? |
| Safety | Are stimulant, cholinergic, sedating, hormone, or medication risks visible? |
| Claims | Are claims limited to support language rather than disease treatment? |
| Testability | Can a user test the product without changing other stack variables? |
Claims analysis
Any product positioned for focus, memory, clarity, brain fog, or productivity needs precise language. "Supports focus" is a different claim from "treats ADHD." "Supports memory" is different from implying dementia prevention. If a product page crosses into disease language, clinician and regulatory review matter.
Label audit table
| Label item | Pass | Fail |
|---|---|---|
| Active dose | Each ingredient amount is visible | Blend total hides individual amounts |
| Ingredient form | Extract ratio or standardized marker is named | Generic herb names only |
| Stimulants | Caffeine and related compounds are explicit | Stimulant amount unclear |
| Warnings | Medication, pregnancy, and condition cautions are visible | Warnings are generic |
| Testing | Lot testing or third-party verification is available | No quality evidence |
Testing protocol
| Phase | Duration | Action |
|---|---|---|
| Current-label capture | 1 day | Save the supplement facts and product page date |
| Baseline | 7 days | Track sleep, caffeine, focus, mood, headache, GI effects |
| Trial | 14-30 days | Use one serving schedule with no new nootropics |
| Washout | 7 days | Stop and keep tracking |
| Decision | 1 day | Keep only if benefit is repeatable and side effects stay low |
Bottom line
Igniton may be testable if the label is transparent and the claims are modest. If the formula is hidden, the product relies on disease-adjacent language, or the safety warnings are thin, it does not belong near a serious nootropic plan.
Sources
This article is for education only and does not replace medical advice.
Federal Trade Commission. Health Products Compliance Guidance. https://www.ftc.gov/business-guidance/resources/health-products-compliance-guidance
↩U.S. Food and Drug Administration. Dietary Supplements. https://www.fda.gov/food/dietary-supplements
↩NIH Office of Dietary Supplements. Dietary Supplement Fact Sheets. https://ods.od.nih.gov/factsheets/list-all/
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