And it costs much less than those memory pills.The only "over the counter" memory product i use is a Post-It note on the mirror over the bathroom vanity. "Remember, you're fasting, or Susan's birthday!, or take the trash out, dummy," works every time.
The bathroom is the.very.first.place I head upon getting up, so it works quite well.
Does this help? Nootropics, or ‘Smart Drugs,’ Are Gaining Popularity. But Should You Take Them?I wish there were some serious answers to this question. We have been considering Prevagen but I sure would like some anecdotal information on the various nootropics currently available.
Nor me... first I've even heard of it tbhI've never heard of any.
My husband takes it, but I understand you have to take it for months to know if there is any improvement. He's only been taking it for a month or so. I can let you know in 5 months? LOL.I wish there were some serious answers to this question. We have been considering Prevagen but I sure would like some anecdotal information on the various nootropics currently available.
I think they just use a synthetic ingredient designed to mimic something in jellyfish, but not from jellyfish.Prevagen seems to be the most heavily advertised "memory" supplement, and contains some ingredient derived from Jellyfish. However, there is no "clinical" evidence that this ingredient works as claimed. I suspect that the primary "positive" is the profits going to the manufacturer.
https://www.reference.com/world-view/ingredients-prevagen-f4d3efbcf4a1cba8
Prevagen and Neuriva are the two most advertised on television.I've never heard of any.