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Audifort Review

Three Audifort supplement bottles

Audifort is a dietary supplement sold for hearing support. This page summarizes what the manufacturer currently lists so you can decide whether to read the full offer there.

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What is Audifort?

Audifort is marketed as a dietary supplement for hearing support. The sales page is associated with Andrew Ross. FindWorthNow has not independently tested the product.

Dietary supplements are not medicines. They are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent hearing loss, tinnitus, or any other medical condition.

What the manufacturer says is in it

The offer we reviewed described more than 20 ingredients. These names appeared on the public page. We have not confirmed doses against a label in hand.

How it is positioned

The company’s marketing story is that selected plant ingredients can support ear health and related comfort. That is the manufacturer’s thesis, not a finding from FindWorthNow.

Price, packages, and guarantee

When we checked the official page, it listed a 60-day (2-bottle) option at $79 per bottle plus shipping, a 90-day (3-bottle) option at $69 per bottle, and a 180-day (6-bottle) option at $49 per bottle. The larger packs advertised free U.S. shipping and two digital bonuses.

The page advertised a 90-day money-back guarantee. Checkout is handled through ClickBank. Confirm current terms on the official page.

Things to consider

Sudden hearing change, ear pain, or drainage needs a clinician, not a supplement. Results can vary. The sales page makes strong claims about hearing; those claims belong to the manufacturer.

Learn more

If you want current details, pricing, or the full offer, visit the official Audifort page. FindWorthNow may earn a commission from that visit, at no additional cost to you.