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Memotenz Review

Introduction

Memotenz Product ImageIf you’ve been shopping for a brain pill, you’ve likely came across a product named Memotenz. This product is Health Research Institute’s flagship Nootropic, and they don’t hold back on the impressive claims.

In this Memotenz review, we’re taking a look at the formula, establishing the potential side effects and explaining exactly what we believe consumers can really expect from this popular smart pill.

Readers please note that statements on this page are fair comment based on observation. This content is produced on a matter of public interest. Statements on this page are our honest opinion.

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What Is Memotenz?

Memotenz is an over-the-counter nootropic supplement produced by a US-based company named Health Research Institute, though we believe the product is really produced by a company named “18 Nutrition”.

Memotenz seems to be only available via the official Memotenz website.

One bottle of Memotenz contains 30 capsules, costs $79.98 and will last users for 30 days provided they stick to the directions of one capsule per day with breakfast. The company also have discounted multi-packs for those who are willing to place a larger order – the advertised priced of $39.99 per bottle is only applicable for those who are willing to order the “best value” 5-pack, which costs $199.95.

Memotenz uses a very minimal formulation; it is essentially a Ginkgo Biloba pill with some added St. John’s Wort, amino acids and DMAE (among other ingredients). Many of the most popular nootropic ingredients we would typically expect to find are missing from this formula.

Consumers are told to expect effects such as improved memory and recall abilities, improves focus and concentration and finally increased energy levels.

Does Memotenz Work?

Based on our research into Memotenz, we do not believe it will function as described on the official website.

Firstly, this product does not contain an single FDA-approved nootropic ingredient, furthermore there are no clinically proven nootropics inside the product.

We think that the formula is extremely basic and lacks almost every single ingredient that we would expect to find inside a “market leading nootropic”. We believe that Memotenz is highly unlike to improve your memory or recall abilities – this is based on a complete lack of scientific evidence.

For a company named “Health Research Institute”, we don’t think much research has gone into this product at all. Another alarming statement on the website is that Memotenz apparently doesn’t produce any side effects, however we found that statement to be an outright lie (see side effects list later in the article).

Based on the compounds inside Memotenz, we think the most consumers should really expect from this product is slightly improved focus levels and a potentially improved mood (calmer and more relaxed from the St. John’s Wort).

The Pros & Cons Of Memotenz

Below we’ve broken down the key positive and negative points of this nootropic supplement:

The Pros

  • Contains ingredients that may help improve your focus and concentration
  • Formula contains St. John’s Wort which some studies show has calming effects
  • Comes with a money-back guarantee

The Cons

  • Does not contain any FDA-recognized nootropic ingredients.
  • Product is highly unlikely to improve your memory/recall abilities.
  • Potentially negative side effects.
  • Very expensive for a product with a stripped-down formula.
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What Are The Memotenz Ingredients?

We have found the following supplement facts via the official website:

One Capsule Contains: Ginkgo Biloba 50mg and Proprietary Blend 727mg (St. John’s Wort, L-Glutamine, Phosphatidylserine, Bacopa Monnier, DMAE and L-Carnitine).

Non-active ingredients: Gelatin, Magnesium Stearate and Di-Calcium Phosphate.

Is Memotenz Suitable For Everyone?

This product is not suitable for vegetarians or vegans. Memotenz also isn’t suitable for pregnant or breastfeeding women, or any person under the age of 18.

Memotenz may reduce the effectiveness of contraceptive pills.

Is Memotenz Safe?

The formula contains no banned or dangerous ingredients; we do not believe it poses any sort of health risk to otherwise-healthy users, provided that you do not exceed the recommended daily doses.

What Are The Memotenz Side Effects?

We’ve compiled the following potential side effects based on the ingredients inside this formula:

  • Constipation
  • Itching
  • Headache
  • Drowsiness
  • Insomnia
  • Vivid dreams
  • Confusion
  • Depression
  • Increased blood pressure
  • An increase in schizophrenia symptoms
  • Unwanted movements of the face and mouth [1]

Note: these side effects are possible but may not be the typical user experience.

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Are There Any Memotenz Reviews From Customers?

We have found the following Memotenz review testimonials via customers online:

After using an entire bottle I literally felt no different. These pills, in my opinion, are nothing but a scam. My memory showed no significant improvement, my concentration wasn’t any my “focused” and overall they didn’t help with studying.. they basically did nothing.

Definitely experienced some cognitive enhancement, I felt more focused but didn’t see any changes to my memory or anything like that.

Our Final Verdict On Memotenz

To conclude our Memotenz review, it’s a bit of a mixed bag – there are things that we like about it and things that we aren’t too blown away by. It’s our opinion that Memotenz is overpriced and utilizes a pretty ineffective formula. The claims made about this product are provably false (as company also disclaim the statements haven’t been evaluated by the FDA, which is a fancy way of saying there’s no concrete, government-recognized evidence to support them).

Be careful if you’re planning on this this supplement as there are also a number of potentially negative side effects to be had from it – the website claims that Memotenz won’t produce any side effects is a false statement, and a huge red flag to the company’s integrity in general.


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