Genomma Lab NeuriPlus
Genomma Lab NeuriPlus falls short.
Genomma Lab NeuriPlus is a Comisión Federal para la Protección contra Riesgos Sanitarios (COFEPRIS) registered Mexican brain health supplement from one of Latin America's largest consumer health companies. Available in every major Mexican pharmacy chain (Farmacias del Ahorro, Guadalajara, Benavides) and across LATAM via MercadoLibre. Priced at approximately MXN $350/month (~$18 USD). The most affordable and accessible option for Mexican and LATAM buyers.
What it does
Genomma Lab Internacional is a Mexico City-based consumer health conglomerate with distribution across 20+ Latin American countries. NeuriPlus is their brain health supplement line, registered with COFEPRIS (Mexico's federal health regulatory authority) and available in major pharmacy chains across Mexico, Colombia, Peru, Chile, and Argentina. The formula combines Ginkgo Biloba, DHA omega-3, and B-vitamins — conservative but COFEPRIS-compliant ingredients. For LATAM buyers, the key advantages are local currency pricing (MXN/COP/PEN/CLP/ARS), zero import risk, and widespread physical retail availability.
How it works
Ginkgo Biloba improves cerebral blood flow via vasodilation and platelet-activating factor inhibition. DHA supports neuronal membrane fluidity and synaptic transmission. Vitamins B6 and B12 support homocysteine metabolism and neurotransmitter synthesis (dopamine, serotonin, GABA). This is a brain maintenance formula rather than an acute performance enhancer — it works by supporting foundational processes.
What to expect
Weeks 1-4: no noticeable acute effects. Weeks 6-12: subtle improvements in mental clarity, particularly in adults over 40. This is a maintenance supplement, not a nootropic stack for acute focus or study. Effects are milder than imported premium stacks but the product requires no customs clearance, no USD conversion, and is available at your nearest pharmacy in most LATAM countries.
Hero ingredients
- Ginkgo Biloba60mg
- DHA200mg
- Vitamin B61.3mg
- Vitamin B122.4mcg
Who it's for
- COFEPRIS-registered
- Available in pharmacies across 20+ LATAM countries
- Local currency pricing (MXN/COP/PEN/CLP)
Who should skip
- Well below clinical doses for all ingredients
- No money-back guarantee
- Limited ingredient profile
Dosing audit
| Ingredient | Label | Clinical | Status |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ginkgo Biloba | 60mg | 120mg | ✕ Under |
| DHA (Docosahexaenoic Acid) | 200mg | 500mg | ✕ Under |
| Vitamin B6 | 1.3mg | 1.3mg | ✓ Pass |
| Vitamin B12 | 2.4mcg | 2.4mcg | ✓ Pass |
Ingredient quality
Number and quality of evidence-graded ingredients. Trademarked extracts and standardized actives raise this score.
Dosing vs. clinical evidence
How many ingredients meet their clinical-trial dose. Underdosing flagship actives is the biggest score deduction.
Formula transparency
Full disclosure of every ingredient at its exact dose. Proprietary blends are scored as opaque.
Value for money
Cost per month relative to per-serving clinical doses delivered. Cheaper products with underdoses score lower.
Brand trust
Brand reputation, third-party testing, refund track record, and Trustpilot signal across multiple years.
How the score is computed
Each pillar is weighted by editorial importance. Weights are constant across every brand we audit — they're not adjusted to favour any particular product.
- Ingredient quality25%
- Dosing vs. clinical evidence30%
- Formula transparency20%
- Value for money15%
- Brand trust10%
No Trustpilot profile
Genomma Labdoesn't have an active Trustpilot listing — this is common for Amazon-only sellers, marketplace brands, and regional pharmacy chains.
The Trust pillar in our editorial score still applies and reflects brand reputation, third-party testing, and refund track record.
Buy a single bottle
- No subscription commitment
- 0-day money-back still applies
- Faster delivery if in stock
- Higher per-bottle price than subscription
The fine print
Full refund if you're not satisfied. Brand-direct guarantee, not Amazon's.
We score every brand on cancellation friction. Auto-deduct from the Trust pillar if you have to email to cancel.
We earn a commission on the click. Scores are computed before commission lookup — read the methodology to verify.
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Aviso de salud
Esta página es contenido editorial con fines educativos y no constituye consejo médico. Los suplementos alimenticios están regulados por agencias nacionales: la Agência Nacional de Vigilância Sanitária (ANVISA) en Brasil bajo RDC 243/2018, la Comisión Federal para la Protección contra Riesgos Sanitarios (COFEPRIS) en México, y el Instituto Nacional de Vigilancia de Medicamentos y Alimentos (INVIMA) en Colombia. En Argentina, ANMAT Disposición 2105/2022 prohíbe ciertos compuestos nootrópicos (incluyendo Noopept) — no recomendamos productos con esos ingredientes a lectores en Argentina. Aviso para lectores en Brasil: ANVISA publicó en julio de 2026 una alerta oficial advirtiendo que los péptidos inyectables comercializados en línea para bienestar, antienvejecimiento y fitness (incluyendo GHK-Cu, BPC-157, TB-500, CJC-1295 e ipamorelin) no están registrados como medicamentos, suplementos alimentarios ni cosméticos y no pueden venderse legalmente en Brasil. No enlazamos ni recomendamos proveedores que realicen envíos de formulaciones inyectables a Brasil. Consulte siempre a un profesional de la salud calificado antes de comenzar cualquier suplemento. / This page is editorial and not medical advice. Supplements are regulated by national agencies: the Agência Nacional de Vigilância Sanitária (ANVISA) in Brazil, the Comisión Federal para la Protección contra Riesgos Sanitarios (COFEPRIS) in Mexico, and the Instituto Nacional de Vigilancia de Medicamentos y Alimentos (INVIMA) in Colombia. In Argentina, ANMAT Disposition 2105/2022 prohibits certain nootropic compounds (including Noopept) — we do not recommend products containing those ingredients to Argentine readers. Brazil notice (updated July 2026): ANVISA issued a formal consumer alert that injectable peptides sold online for wellness, anti-aging, or fitness purposes — including GHK-Cu, BPC-157, TB-500, CJC-1295, and ipamorelin — are unregistered and cannot legally be sold in Brazil. We do not link to or recommend vendors that ship injectable formulations to Brazil. Consult a qualified healthcare professional before starting any supplement.