Vitrafoxin's Ingredient Transparency Gap
We could not locate a disclosed ingredient list or named mushroom species for Vitrafoxin in the manufacturer's public materials.
This is a more significant gap than typical undisclosed dosing — here's what we'd recommend before you order.
What we looked for
Before writing anything about Vitrafoxin's formula, we looked for a supplement-facts panel or ingredient list in the manufacturer's publicly available materials, including product label imagery and marketing pages.
What we found
A note on mismatched third-party content
Some third-party review content about a similarly-named product lists ingredients like melatonin, GABA, 5-HTP and L-theanine for a liquid sleep formula. That content does not match Vitrafoxin's own veggie-capsule label, which is positioned around cognitive, immune and metabolic support. We do not reproduce that mismatched ingredient list here, since it does not describe the product this site covers.
Why this matters
Without a named mushroom species or other ingredients, there is no way to check for allergens, verify any research citation, or compare the formula to anything published on functional mushrooms.
What we'd recommend
What this means for expectations
We can't tell you whether Vitrafoxin's formula matches any published research on a specific mushroom species, because we don't know which one (if any) it uses. Treat marketing claims about mechanism with proportionate caution until you've confirmed the label yourself.
See the mechanism claim as marketed next.
