The official source names five headline ingredients. The descriptions below keep the ingredient list intact
but strip away the parts that sound overstated.
Prickly Pear
The official page links Prickly Pear to oxidative stress and the “pins and needles” type sensations that many visitors will already have in mind.
That is persuasive copy, but the more grounded takeaway is that this ingredient is being used to support the product’s antioxidant and protective positioning.
In plain terms, Prickly Pear is part of the formula’s “support and defense” story more than a reason to expect a guaranteed symptom outcome.
Passionflower
The official page gives Passionflower a calming role and connects it to stress, anxiety, insomnia, and nerve discomfort.
That tells you the product is not being sold as a purely physical-support formula. It is also being framed around calm and nighttime comfort.
For a buyer, that means the formula is positioned around the overlap between nerve support and nervous-system relaxation.
Marshmallow Root
Marshmallow Root is described in the official copy in terms of soothing, anti-inflammatory mucilage, and general help with unwanted stress and pain.
This is one of the softer parts of the page, but it still follows the same pattern: broad support language instead of tightly defined product outcomes.
The useful takeaway is that the formula is being marketed as a blended support product rather than a single-mechanism formula.
Corydalis (Yanhusuo Plant)
Corydalis gets one of the strongest research-oriented sales presentations on the page. It is tied to inflammatory pain language
and presented as part of the scientific backbone of the offer.
That makes it one of the most important ingredients for understanding how the brand wants the formula to be perceived:
credible, plant-based, and more “research-backed” than a generic supplement page.
California Poppy
The official copy uses California Poppy to reinforce the sleep, calm, pain-relief, and relaxation angle.
It is one of the ingredients that broadens the page beyond nerve support alone and toward a more full-body comfort story.
For a cautious buyer, that means the formula is clearly marketed for a mix of nerve-related and relaxation-related expectations.
What is missing from the sales page
The visible page is rich in ingredient names but not especially rich in dosage transparency for each botanical.
That does not automatically make the product poor, but it does mean the buying decision is being driven more by narrative than by a detailed supplement facts breakdown on the page itself.
If you want maximum precision, the checkout and packaging are where you should verify the serving details again before ordering.
Bottom line on ingredients:
Nerve Fresh is marketed through a blend of nerve-support language, calming-botanical language, and research-themed presentation.
That makes the ingredient section useful, but it should still be read as sales material first and clinical proof second.