Arialief Reviews 12

TrustScore 2 out of 5

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TrustScore 2 out of 5

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Arialeaf is a scam

Arialeaf is a scam , they also respond with a phone number to fast track your refund the number goes no where customer service is a joke the product is garbage they claim to have a lab in Massachusetts, not to mention a distribution centre in Delaware this too is a scam apparently the product originates in Africa?? 1 month & 2 wks still no refund , be wise ! Stay away from this corrupt company

March 31, 2026
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Dont buy Arialief as does not work.i got scammed

If i could give them minus 100 i would.
I spent a lot of money on the Arialief products and after delivered i have taken 2 bottles and thought i could get refund of remaining products if not eorking. Just got email to say no refund. I am appalled that 466.00 wasted snd no come back. Uou purchase on a date and it appears its 60 day tefund from that date not from delivery slso they say works on people diffetently.... well i gave it a good dhot snd feel the product just isnt ehat it says it does

December 18, 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

A 'doctor' banned in Australia is now operating in the USA

"Dr" O'Neill is an Australian now selling her product in the USA.
The reason for this is that in Australia, The Health Care Complaints Commission found that O'Neill could not recognise and provide health advice within the limits of her training and experience, and had failed to maintain records of the health advice she provided as required by law.
The HCCC ultimately found that O'Neill's actions had breached five clauses of the Code of Conduct for Unregistered Health Practitioners and that she poses a risk to the health and safety of the general public.

On September 24, 2019, the HCCC indefinitely banned O'Neill from providing health services or education in any capacity, regardless of whether she accepted payment. This precludes her from giving lectures, public speaking, or seeing clients.

And her story is a record breaker. She's selling a product she reports big pharma thinks is worth $5,000 and her price is $49?!?! If something seems too good to be true.........

December 1, 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

It does absolutely nothing

It does absolutely nothing. They don’t respond to my emails. I went through PayPal thinking I’ve got 180 days even though I was under the 60 money back guarantee which is worthless because they don’t reply to the support emails. Then Pay Pal say you have to complain whinin 30 days. Go figure!! PayPal must be in Coohoots with them too it seems.
Pay Pal have only ever refunded me for a product that hasn’t arrived.

September 19, 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

A con

I bought Arialief because I was, and still am despairing with the situation I am in. I foolishly believed all,of the testimonials in their ad.
First of all it was a nightmare receiving them. I live in Spain and the delivery was so very difficult. It ended up costing me almost €100 in delivery and a very complicated customs and excise forms to complete. They should not sell to Europe without first finding out delivery. I have been taking the Arialief religiously for 5 months and the supplement has made absolutely no difference at all. My feet are still numb and burning. I still wake during the night with pain and numbness. I still find it difficult to walk for long because my feet go numb. If the process of returning them would not be so difficult I would certainly ask for my full refund as they promised. This supplement cost me a total,of almost €400 including the delivery. Please don’t fall for this con!

October 25, 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

This company is a fraud!!

This company is a fraud!!! They insist on returning goods before a refund is issued, they don’t issue the refund once sent!!!! AVOID AVOID THESE ARE FRAUDSTERS PLEASE DO NOT BUY

October 20, 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Believe This Product May Be A Scam

I Have Not Used This Product, Was Looking To See If It Was A Scam.
A I Listened To A Very Lengthy Video, Where It Said Elon Musk Had Given Barbara O'Neil Money For Research.
Then It Showed Barbara O'Neil Being Interview About Tumeric Japan And Her Husband Michael. Where She Would Give You A Home Remedy For Tumeric.Then Next Minute It's On About Arialief.
So I Think It's A Scam, Has There Was No Tumeric Tip. Also One Of The Key Ingredients In Her Finding Was Tumeric.
Which Is Not Mentioned On Arialief Information.
Therefore I Would Like To Say Thank You For Your Platform, It Helps People, Who Think Things Are A Scam.
The Awful Thing Is It Is Using Two Highly Respected Individuals To Sell It's Product.
God Bless.

September 5, 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

I did not order Arialief and I have…

I did not order Arialief and I have never heard of this ARIALIEF. 15 BOTTLES CAME AT MY DOOR TODAY. How did you even get my details. This is a scam. I want my money back. As per reviews. it has only 1 star review. I am want return this bottles.

September 2, 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Seems nobody is bothering to review

Seems nobody is bothering to review
this company, so I am evidently the first.
After listening to a very lengthy video and hearing all about a new discovery "the yellow vitamin" it caught my attention. I looked on their website and it said contains natural ingredients such as palmitoylethanolamide (PEA), magnesium
glycinate, alpha-lipoic acid, and butcher’s broom, all known for their anti-inflammatory and nerve-supportive properties.

I was particularly interested in the PEA as it is a painkiller. However when the three bottles arrived there was no PEA just the rest of the ingredients mentioned above.

They also promised that if there was no improvement there was a 60 day money back.

I took the capsules every day for two months with absolutely no improvement so I sent a email, a second one with my complaint. Needless to say, no response. I believe now it was a scam.

June 30, 2025
Unprompted review
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