How does Numovil work?
Numovil may help improve blood flow to the brain,
promote overall brain health, and reduce the presence
of free radicals—potentially dangerous molecules
that can damage the body’s cells and interfere
with their ability to absorb and use oxygen.
Does Numovil have any side effects?
Numovil customers have not reported any side
effects. However, if you are experiencing any
physical or health concerns, it is always best
to see your physician.
Will Numovil interact with my prescription medications?
Although Numovil has not been reported to conflict
with any other medications, it is always recommended
that people taking medications consult with their
physician before adding Numovil or any supplement
to their diet.
How often do I take Numovil?
Take two Numovil tablets daily, preferably one
in the morning and one in the afternoon.
Can my doctor prescribe Numovil?
Numovil is not a prescription drug. It is a non-synthetic,
non-hormonal supplement that can be sent directly
to your home or office.
Is Numovil available in stores?
Currently Numovil is not available in stores.
You can order Numovil by calling 1-800-NUMOVIL,
or by clicking here.
Will my insurance cover the cost of Numovil?
Because Numovil is not a prescription drug, it
is not covered by most insurance plans. If you
have a question about what is or is not covered
by your health care provider, you should contact
that provider directly. Numovil is available for
a discounted price through Berkeley Value-Added
Program.
Does Numovil
have a “shelf life”?
To ensure freshness and quality, do not take Numovil
that you have had for more than 24 months’
time.
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