The HorseFil Ingredient List Inconsistency, Explained
Most supplement reviews we cross-check at least stay internally consistent about what's in the product. The coverage we reviewed for HorseFil did not.
One section names six ingredients as the core formula. Another section of the same coverage references two different ingredients as if they were part of the product, without ever reconciling the two.
What the main ingredients section says
The dedicated, structured ingredients breakdown in the coverage we reviewed names six components: L-Arginine, Panax Ginseng, Maca Root, Zinc, Vitamin B Complex, and antioxidant plant extracts.
What a different section of the same coverage says
Why we're calling this out directly
What we could confirm from the product images
We could confirm HorseFil is a strawberry-flavored gummy, 30 per bottle, marketed for energy, vitality and performance. We could not read a fully legible supplement-facts panel from the label images available to us to settle which ingredient list, if either, is accurate.
What we'd recommend before ordering
Request the current, exact supplement-facts panel in writing from customer support. Don't rely on any third-party summary, including our own, without confirming against the physical label on your bottle — especially if you take medication or have a condition like liver disease that could be affected by ingredients like Tongkat Ali.
Applying this to HorseFil
This is the single most important thing to know about HorseFil before you order — not proof the product doesn't work, but a real limit on how confidently anyone, including us, can describe what's actually in it.
