TrueHealthic

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TrueHealthic is an online health and wellness brand that sells methylene blue–based supplements and related longevity products, marketed for brain health, energy, and nerve support.

Miami, Florida

About TrueHealthic

TrueHealthic is a direct-to-consumer supplement company that focuses on methylene blue products and other wellness formulations aimed at brain health, performance, neuropathy support, and longevity. Sold primarily through its own websites (truehealthic.com and true-healthic.com), the brand markets USP-grade, high-purity methylene blue in liquids and gummies, highlighting third‑party lab testing and science-backed formulations for energy, focus, mood, and cellular health.([truehealthic.com](https://truehealthic.com/products/truehealthic-methylene-blue-gummies?utm_source=openai))

A charge labeled "NV TRUEHEALTHIC" on a card statement is likely related to an online purchase of TrueHealthic supplements, most commonly its methylene blue products, or an associated VIP membership/recurring plan. Customers have reported being enrolled in a monthly “VIP membership” or subscription, often billed around $49.99, sometimes after an initial one-time order.([trustpilot.com](https://www.trustpilot.com/review/truehealthic.com?utm_source=openai)) In some cases, customers were charged for recurring membership fees even when they believed they had only made a single purchase.

If you don’t recognize this charge, first search your email (including spam) for receipts or shipping confirmations from TrueHealthic, and log into any account you may have created on their site to review orders and memberships. You can contact TrueHealthic via their published support email (support@truehealthic.com) or phone, and ask them to confirm whether you have an active VIP membership, request cancellation, and ask for refunds where appropriate.([true-healthic.com](https://true-healthic.com/?utm_source=openai)) If you cannot resolve the issue or believe the charge was unauthorized, you should dispute it with your card issuer, especially if you see multiple unexpected monthly charges or no corresponding product deliveries.

Bank Statement Variations

1 known variations

These are the raw merchant codes that appear on bank and credit card statements that we've identified as belonging to TrueHealthic.

  1. NV TRUEHEALTHIC

Frequently Asked Questions

Why do I see a charge from “NV TRUEHEALTHIC” on my card statement?

This descriptor usually indicates a purchase from TrueHealthic’s online store, often for methylene blue supplements or related wellness products. The “NV” portion is likely related to the processor or location coding, while “TRUEHEALTHIC” is the brand. Review your recent online supplement purchases and any orders placed on truehealthic.com or true-healthic.com.

Does TrueHealthic have a recurring VIP membership or subscription that could explain monthly charges?

Yes. TrueHealthic offers a VIP membership or subscription program that can result in recurring monthly charges (commonly around $49.99) after an initial order.([trustpilot.com](https://www.trustpilot.com/review/truehealthic.com?utm_source=openai)) Some customers report being enrolled during checkout, sometimes without realizing it. Log into your account or contact their support to confirm whether a membership is active and to cancel if you don’t want ongoing billing.

How can I cancel a TrueHealthic VIP membership or subscription so I stop being charged?

Go to TrueHealthic’s website and look for the “Membership Cancellation” or account/subscription management portal associated with your order.([trustpilot.com](https://www.trustpilot.com/review/truehealthic.com?utm_source=openai)) If the portal doesn’t work or you can’t find it, email support@truehealthic.com with your name, email used at checkout, and order number, and explicitly request cancellation of all memberships and future billings. Keep a copy of their confirmation for your records.

What are common amounts for TrueHealthic charges?

Reported TrueHealthic charges include one-time product orders (variable amounts depending on quantity and promotions) and recurring VIP membership fees often in the $40–$60 per month range, with many reviews mentioning a $49.99 monthly charge.([trustpilot.com](https://www.trustpilot.com/review/truehealthic.com?utm_source=openai)) Check your statement for repeated charges in that range to see if a subscription is active.

How do I request a refund from TrueHealthic if I was charged for a membership I didn’t want?

Contact TrueHealthic via support@truehealthic.com or their listed phone number and provide your order details, dates, and the specific charges you’re disputing.([trustpilot.com](https://www.trustpilot.com/review/truehealthic.com?utm_source=openai)) Clearly state that you believed you were making a one-time purchase, that you did not intend to enroll in a recurring membership, and request cancellation plus a refund for recent membership charges. If they do not respond or decline a refund and you feel the charges are unauthorized, you can escalate to your card issuer.

Why don’t I see any emails or receipts from TrueHealthic even though I was charged?

Some reviewers report being charged for follow-up or membership orders without receiving clear email receipts or shipping confirmations.([trustpilot.com](https://www.trustpilot.com/review/truehealthic.com?utm_source=openai)) First, check all email folders (including spam and promotions) for messages from truehealthic.com. If you still find nothing, contact their support with your full name, card’s last four digits, and charge date/amount so they can locate the transaction and provide documentation or issue adjustments.

Could a TrueHealthic charge be an authorization hold or temporary pending charge?

In most reports, TrueHealthic charges represent actual billed transactions rather than small pre-authorization holds; they are typically in the full purchase or membership amount.([trustpilot.com](https://www.trustpilot.com/review/truehealthic.com?utm_source=openai)) However, if you see a pending charge that later disappears, it may have been an authorization attempt that was reversed. If a pending charge posts and you don’t recognize it, contact both TrueHealthic and your card issuer promptly.

How can I verify that a TrueHealthic charge is legitimate and not a card fraud issue?

Match the date and amount of the charge with any orders you placed on truehealthic.com or true-healthic.com and check your browser history and email confirmations around that time.([scam-detector.com](https://www.scam-detector.com/validator/truehealthic-com-review/?utm_source=openai)) If the details align with a purchase you or a family member made, the charge is likely legitimate, even if an unwanted membership was included. If you never visited their site or ordered supplements and no one else on your account recognizes the transaction, treat it as potential fraud and immediately dispute the charge with your card issuer while also asking the merchant to block any future billing.

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