Lungrestore Reviews 5

TrustScore 2.5 out of 5

2.5

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Disappointment!

I was excited to try these products, but when I received them, I tried the spray and could NOT get the liquid to come out of the sprayer because it so thick that it would not come out. I bought an empty spray bottles in hopes that I could get it to spray the liquid. It did not work. I tried all the bottles that I received, and they were the same. I was very disappointed!
I contacted the company on how to get my FULL REFUND back. Not once, but three times they tried to get me to keep the products and they would refund ONLY a portion of the refund. I informed them that their website indicated that I could get me total refund before the 60 days.
I sent the product back on February 5 and it arrived on at LungRestore on February 9! Customer Support says they will give us the full refund once the package arrives. Well, it has arrived!
It seems that LungRestore wastes no time in receiving their payment for the package, but takes a very long time to give the customer back their refund!

February 4, 2026
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

I bought into this hoping that it may…

I bought into this hoping that it may help with my breathing issues after watching the video
I clicked on something to place an order then I upgraded then I upgraded again and then I paid with PayPal thinking that I had purchased about $242 worth of product
When I woke up in the morning and checked my PayPal account it was almost $1,000
usually before you commit to pay there is an itemized list of charges and then you click to use PayPal that did not happen here
I had no idea what I had purchased and did not intend to purchase that much in any way shape or form
I immediately called PayPal and tried to stop it but they said it was too late
They were able to refund $242 but as of now I am on the hook for $697 and some change
I tried to dispute and it was denied
I have used PayPal for 17 years and only had a couple of issues in that time that were quickly resolved
This one wasn't and I don't understand how a reputable company can aid and abet a scam like this and leave unsuspecting customers on the hook
The product claims to have an unconditional money back guarantee so I tried calling the number listed on the PayPal site and guess what?
The phone number listed that I called said they don't handle lungrestore.
So I emailed the company and after several days I got a response and a merchandise return number and I returned the items 30 bottles of product on 1/30/26. I sent another email and asked when I could expect a return because at this point my PayPal account is negative $697.
PayPal tried several times to get that money from my bank account but it wasn't there because I didn't knowingly purchase $1,000 worth of this product so at this point I can't use my bank account unless I change it which I don't want to do. PayPal has suspended my account until I pay them $697. And lungrestore says that it may take up to 40 days from the time they received the package to refund my purchase.
At this point I feel that
PayPal doesn't care about me they just care about the money that lungrestore is making them.

January 8, 2026
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Scam warning

Scam warning: I sat through one of those “this one routine can help with this or that” ads that string you along for at least 30 minutes before they finally admit their sale pitch. This one took the crown. The A-I’d Laura Ingraham and Barbara O’Neill, tried to make it look as if Laura had Barbara in an interview on the Ingraham Angle. Total bogus! The teeth in their faces moved as if they had loose dentures, and while the voices matched, the movements and intonation were wrong. At the end they bring in that fake “Dr. Gundry” who is the king of those fake advertisements. Allegedly, he annd Barbara were collaborating. Overall, they are trying to sell you a small bottle of spray to use instead of your doctor-prescribed inhaler. Price per bottle is not $300, not $200, no, today only $89 if you buy 1. $50 if you buy 3. Total scam. Laura and Barbara should sue those people.
The domain was only bought in November or December of 2025. All new, all a new scam. Leadinghealthjournal.com and ClickBank are affiliated. A bunch of fraudsters.
Buy your honey and the NAC the regular way. No need to get that “wonder spray”. Of course, check with your doctor.

January 18, 2026
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