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Respected Contributor
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I'm in that "special" age bracket. Does anyone have any personal insights or reviews that this actually works?  TIA!

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Don't waste your money.

 

 

Studies done have shown that it's no more effective than a placebo.

 

The active ingredient is broken  down in the digestive tract, and doesn't enter the brain.

 

 

https://cspinet.org/news/prevagen-how-can-memory-supplement-flunk-its-one-trial-and-still-be-adverti... 

 

 

 

 

 https://www.mcgill.ca/oss/article/health/prevagen-mental-clarity 

 

 

 

https://www.medpagetoday.com/blogs/skeptical-cardiologist/80321 

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@BornToShop 

 

My 83 year old Mother swears it helps her. She's been taking it for about a year. Since the pandemic I've been getting all her groceries & pharmacy items. I was surprised to read the label & see it was mostly vitamin D. I called one of my pharmacist sons to get his opinion. He wasn't impressed with it. 

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Respected Contributor
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@Anonymous032819 @Tribesters   Thank you so much for saving my money!  

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@BornToShop wrote:

@Anonymous032819 @Tribesters   Thank you so much for saving my money!  


ditto.  I was going to buy this for myself and my husband.  I take Vitamin D daily but it doesn't help with memory and this product's endorsement by people taking it for 5 years or more was impressive.  It's hard to discern the real story.

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The makers of Prevagen got in trouble for false advertising. There was a law suit and customers were reimbursed their money. Now the company says it's product only supports brain health, nothing more like memory improvement as it said before the law suit.