Has anyone tried these products? Do they work?
I've got a lot of studying to do for an important exam coming up in a couple of months. Any personal information regarding these products would be much appreciated.
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Has anyone tried these products? Do they work?
I've got a lot of studying to do for an important exam coming up in a couple of months. Any personal information regarding these products would be much appreciated.
I tried a bottle of it and it didn't really help me much at all.
Some better memory supplements are vitamin B complex, omega fatty acid, huperzine A, phosphatylserine and ginkgo.
You can try it if you want but realize that if you get it mail order they charge shipping and handling. Then BEFORE your trial period is up (within a couple weeks they electronically take the money for the next bottle (each month) out of your account. So if you want to do this mail order you need to make sure you have a spare $57. Plus shipping and handling in your account in case you can not get through within the first week to cancel.
Here is there website Focus Factor -- America's #1 Selling Brain Support Supplement -- Try Focus Factor for Free
I think you can find it in some drug stores and grocery stores too.
I bought Gingko and vit B12. I took Ginkgo (only 2 pills so far) and it is definitely working :-)
Should I take both at the same time?
I hope I don't get tolerant to the effects of this.
Thank you for your suggestion, much appreciated!
Yes you can take ginkgo with the B12
I do
I also take the other things that I mentioned above.
Thanks for the info on constant focus. I might give it a try. I know focus factor didn't do a thing for me.
I've tried a few of these kind of products including:
FocusFast:
Improve Memory Power, Attention Span, Mental Focus, Concentration Skills
BrainQuicken:
BrainQUICKEN/BodyQUICKEN (Cognamine): As Featured on CBS and National News!
Vivimind:
Memory Loss? VIVIMIND™ Protects Memory Function | protège la mémoire
FocusFactor:
FOCUSfactor - America's #1 Selling Memory Supplement!
FocusFactor was the very first product I bought and it was actually their product that got me to try out combination supplements as opposed to taking everything separately. I stopped after realizing I was pretty much taking a fancy multivitamin. I felt the biggest 'jolt' from BrainQuicken by far, which was from all the caffeine (which I admit didn't realize it had at the time I purchased it). Kind of like drinking a coffee and taking taurine at the same time. Vvimind was he most expensive and I felt it wasn't worth the money. I am currently taking Focus Fast and have been on it for about 8wks. I like it. It doesn't give me the jolt of BrainQuicken, which some people want so be warned. The pills are also a good size and I find them easier to swallow when I cut them in half.
If you want to take the ingredients separately look into vinpocetine as well to stack with the Ginkgo and B12. There are several studies on the benefits of Ginkgo Biloba with vinpocetine and B12 on their own and combined including, but not limited due, improved cardiovascular health, memory, and brain circulation of blood.
I found that Stress Tabs, available at your local pharmacy, worked for me.
The only other thing I have to add is, make sure it is the complete vitamin B complex.
Tim
What do you think of Neurostin?
Hi mimi888 ,
This is brain supplement. I also take that but I think BrainQuicken at Brain Research Supplement Helps me to relief my stress. But constant focus and focus factor is good too.
Tis company is a fake. They are at 3912 north 29 Avnue Holllywood fl. Pay them a visit and gett your money back.
In my opinion Focus factor is great. I use it every time time I have an exam. I found about it from www.brainopinions.com/focus-factor-reviews/. You can try it and see if it helps.
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