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Neuro Gum is best understood as a caffeine plus L-theanine delivery product, so judge it against known-dose focus protocols and one stimulant at a time.
Disclosure
This is an Unfair editorial review. We do not sell Neuro Gum. Product formulas and labels can change, so verify the current Supplement Facts panel before buying.
Methodology
We score Neuro Gum by active dose clarity, evidence match, stimulant control, ease of testing, and safety warnings.
| Label area | Why it matters |
|---|---|
| Caffeine amount | Determines alertness and sleep risk |
| L-theanine amount | Determines whether the combo matches evidence |
| B vitamins | Not the main acute focus driver unless deficient |
| Gum format | Faster, repeatable use but easy redosing |
| Claims | Should stay in focus and energy support language |
Testing protocol
| Step | Rule |
|---|---|
| Baseline | 7 work blocks without Neuro Gum |
| Active | 7 comparable work blocks with one serving |
| Controls | Same sleep, food, and caffeine background |
| Outcome | Focus rating, work output, anxiety, sleep |
| Stop | Palpitations, panic, insomnia, mouth irritation |
Sources
This article is educational and does not replace medical advice.
Neuro Gum official site. https://neurogum.com/
↩FDA. Spilling the beans: caffeine. https://www.fda.gov/consumers/consumer-updates/spilling-beans-how-much-caffeine-too-much
↩Dodd FL, et al. Caffeine and L-theanine study. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/25761845/
↩FTC. Health Products Compliance Guidance. https://www.ftc.gov/business-guidance/resources/health-products-compliance-guidance
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