HorseFil's Ingredient List Inconsistency
Independent coverage of HorseFil names one ingredient set in its main breakdown, but references different ingredients elsewhere in the same article.
We could not resolve which list is accurate, so we're showing you both and explaining why.
What we looked for
Before writing anything about HorseFil's formula, we looked for a clear, single, consistent ingredient panel across the manufacturer's materials and independent coverage.
What we found: a real inconsistency
The primary ingredient list, one by one
L-Arginine
An amino acid studied for its role in nitric oxide production, relevant to healthy circulation.
Panax Ginseng
Traditionally used for centuries, researched for its possible role in energy, mental performance and physical endurance.
Maca Root
A plant native to Peru, studied for general energy and well-being support, though research is still developing.
Zinc
An essential mineral involved in immune function and maintaining normal testosterone levels in deficient individuals.
Vitamin B Complex
Helps convert food into energy and supports normal nervous system function.
Antioxidant Plant Extracts
Botanical antioxidants positioned to help protect cells from oxidative stress.
Why we're showing this list, with a caveat
The safety implication if Ashwagandha or Tongkat Ali are present
What we'd recommend before ordering
Request the exact, current supplement-facts panel directly from customer support in writing before you order. Given the inconsistency we found in third-party coverage, don't rely on any single summary, including this one, without confirming against the physical label on your bottle.
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