NervEase contains only what's on the label - no proprietary blends, no hidden actives, no synthetic painkillers. Five botanicals, every dose disclosed.
| Passionflower (Passiflora incarnata) | 145 mg † |
| Marshmallow (Althaea officinalis) Root | 110 mg † |
| Corydalis (Corydalis yanhusuo) Powder | 100 mg † |
| Prickly Pear (Opuntia phaeacantha) 20:1 Extract | 50 mg † |
| California Poppy (Eschscholzia californica) Seed | 45 mg † |
† Daily Value not established.
Other Ingredients: Hydroxypropyl Methylcellulose (vegetarian capsule), Microcrystalline Cellulose, Magnesium Stearate.
Free of: Gluten · Soy · Dairy · GMOs · Synthetic Colors · Artificial Preservatives.
Traditional use: Used in Western and Native American herbal traditions for over 200 years to support calm, restful states and ease bodily tension.
Modern research: Passionflower flavonoids - particularly chrysin and vitexin - are thought to modulate GABA-A receptor activity, the same calming system targeted by many prescription anxiolytics, but without sedation or dependency.
Why it's in NervEase: addresses the muscle-relaxation pillar - sciatic discomfort is often amplified by the muscle tension and disrupted sleep that come with it.
Traditional use: A staple of European herbal medicine since antiquity (Hippocrates, c. 400 BC) for soothing irritated tissues.
Modern research: Rich in mucilaginous polysaccharides that form a protective coating on irritated tissue and support a balanced inflammatory response.
Why it's in NervEase: contributes to the healthy inflammatory response pillar, particularly where nerve roots are chronically irritated.
Traditional use: A foundational herb in Traditional Chinese Medicine for over a thousand years, used for "moving the blood" and supporting comfort.
Modern research: Contains alkaloids - including dehydrocorybulbine (DHCB) - investigated for their role in supporting healthy dopamine signaling and comfort pathways.
Why it's in NervEase: the formula's bridge ingredient - supporting circulation, nerve signaling and comfort simultaneously.
Traditional use: Used for centuries by Indigenous peoples of the American Southwest and Mexico for joint and tissue health.
Modern research: Contains betalains, indicaxanthin and polyphenols studied for antioxidant capacity and their role in modulating oxidative-inflammatory pathways.
Why it's in NervEase: a 20:1 concentrate delivers the activity of a much larger raw dose - supporting both the nerve integrity and inflammatory response pillars.
Traditional use: The state flower of California, used by Native Californian tribes and 19th-century Eclectic medicine for restlessness and tension.
Modern research: Contains protopine and californidine, alkaloids studied for mild GABAergic activity supporting natural calm without next-day grogginess.
Why it's in NervEase: complements Passionflower in the muscle-relaxation pillar, especially for users whose discomfort interferes with sleep.
Every batch of NervEase is tested by an independent ISO-accredited laboratory for identity and potency of each active, heavy metals below USP limits, microbial contamination, and pesticide residues. Certificates of Analysis are available on request: coa@nerveaseofficial.com.