The recommended NervEase dosage is 2 capsules per day, taken together with food and a full glass of water. Evening use with dinner is the recommended timing based on the ingredient pharmacology. Do not exceed 2 capsules daily.
The most significant dosage concern with NervEase is the proprietary blend format: while all five botanical ingredients are listed, individual amounts per capsule are not disclosed. The total blend weight is shown on the label, but the per-ingredient breakdown is withheld. This means buyers cannot independently verify whether each botanical is present at levels consistent with the research doses used in studies on these ingredients.
NervEase is dosed at 2 capsules per day. The capsules should be taken together — not split across morning and evening — with a full meal and at least 8 ounces of water. The capsules are designed to be swallowed whole; they should not be opened or crushed.
There is no escalation protocol or loading dose. Begin with 2 capsules daily from day one and maintain that dose consistently throughout your trial period. Do not attempt to increase the dose in the belief that more capsules will produce faster results — the botanical mechanisms in the formula work through sustained daily accumulation at the recommended level, not through higher single-day doses.
2 capsules per day
Evening with dinner — do not take on empty stomach
2 capsules — do not exceed
Swallow whole with 8oz water — do not open or crush
The most important dosage consideration for NervEase buyers is the proprietary blend format. NervEase discloses the names of all five botanical ingredients on its supplement facts panel along with the total weight of the proprietary blend per serving. What it does not disclose is how much of each individual ingredient is included within that total.
This is a common industry practice — brands use proprietary blends to protect their formula from direct copying by competitors. But it creates a genuine transparency gap for buyers who want to verify that each ingredient is present at an effective level. The published research on each of the five botanicals was conducted at specific dosage ranges. Without knowing how much of each botanical is in NervEase, it is impossible to independently confirm that the formula meets or approximates those research benchmarks.
This does not prove that the formula is underdosed — it simply means independent verification is not possible. The fact that the user report pattern is consistent with what the ingredient science would predict (see our does NervEase work page) provides some reassurance that the formula is operating at meaningful levels, but this is indirect evidence rather than transparent label confirmation.
To provide useful context for the proprietary blend discussion, here are the dosage ranges used in published research on each of the five NervEase botanicals. These serve as reference points — not proof of what NervEase contains, but benchmarks against which independent verification would be useful if individual amounts were disclosed.
Studies examining the DHCB alkaloid in Corydalis for chronic pain applications have used standardised extracts in the 100mg to 300mg range per day. Traditional Chinese medicine formulas using Corydalis root powder have used larger doses (typically 3 to 10 grams of raw herb), but standardised extract doses are considerably lower due to higher potency concentration. As the most pharmacologically distinctive ingredient in the NervEase formula, the Corydalis dosage question is the most consequential for the formula's overall effectiveness.
Published research on Passion Flower for anxiety, sleep, and GABA-receptor support has typically used doses in the 250mg to 500mg per day range for standardised extracts. Traditional use doses are higher, but standardised supplement preparations work at lower amounts. Passion Flower is generally considered a relatively high-volume ingredient in multi-botanical formulas — meaning a meaningful serving requires a proportional allocation of the total proprietary blend weight.
Marshmallow Root in research contexts for anti-inflammatory and tissue-soothing applications has been studied at a wide range of doses, from 500mg to 2 grams or more per day. As a mucilaginous herb, its active compounds are relatively dose-dependent — smaller amounts provide milder anti-inflammatory effects. This is an ingredient where the proprietary blend format makes dosage assessment particularly uncertain.
Antioxidant research on Prickly Pear extract has typically used 500mg or more per day to produce measurable reductions in oxidative stress markers. As the formula's primary antioxidant contributor, meaningful Prickly Pear dosing requires a proportional share of the blend that competes with the other four ingredients for total blend weight. This is one reason why the formula's antioxidant pathway is the slowest to produce results — even at appropriate doses, this mechanism requires extended supplementation.
California Poppy appears in supplement formulas at a wide range of doses, from 100mg to 250mg or more per day for standardised extract preparations. As a complementary ingredient rather than the primary active compound in the NervEase formula, it likely represents a smaller proportion of the total blend weight — which is an appropriate design choice given its supporting rather than primary role.
Without individual ingredient disclosure, providing a definitive answer to this question is not possible. What we can assess is whether the total blend weight is theoretically sufficient to accommodate research-supported doses of all five ingredients simultaneously.
A formula containing five botanical ingredients, each requiring hundreds of milligrams per day at research-supported levels, needs a total proprietary blend weight large enough to accommodate all five at meaningful amounts. Formulas with very small total blend weights distributed across five ingredients are mathematically more likely to contain each ingredient at sub-therapeutic levels. Whether NervEase's blend weight meets this threshold is information only the manufacturer possesses — which is precisely why full label transparency would be valuable for buyers.
What we can say is that the user report pattern — sleep improvement, gradual nerve symptom reduction, consistent benefit in 60-plus day users — is consistent with a formula that is producing physiological effects, not a formula of inert or trivially dosed ingredients. This indirect evidence suggests the formula is operating at meaningful levels even if we cannot independently verify exact amounts.
At the recommended dosage of 2 capsules daily, NervEase is considered safe for healthy adults without the contraindications described on our side effects page. The key safety considerations around dosage are:
Medical Disclaimer: This page is for informational purposes only. NervEase is a dietary supplement not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Individual results vary. Always consult a qualified healthcare provider before starting any supplement.