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Old 09-07-2009, 04:07 PM #1
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Hey everyone,

ive been taking focus fast for quite some time now, but im always lookin to improve stuff so basically i want to try focus factor but not sure if it works just as good.. anyone have any experience?

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Based on this ingredient list....there is not much that is NOT in Focus Fast.
http://www.focusfast.com/formula.php

Notice that all those ingredients below the first list, do not itemize what you are really getting. But from first glance at the groups....none of them COULD be in the therapeutic range.

I never recommend a supplement with blind lists like this.
You never know how much of anything you are getting, and with that list, ingredients may change in ratio from bottle to bottle with no proof.

Focus Factor had shady business practices and was all over the net getting into people's bank accounts and other scam-like practices!
http://www.consumeraffairs.com/nutrition/vital.html

It is your decision what you will decide to do, however, in the end.
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There was a poster here who liked Cognitex.

A relative of mine tried it and had positive results.

There is a supplement called/abbreviated "PS," known to help w/ memory. If you read the reviews about it at www.iherb.com, it seems to be well liked.

PhosphatidylSerine (PS)

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phosphatidylserine


Google search results-
http://www.google.com/search?q=Phosp...ient=firefox-a

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There was a poster here who liked Cognitex.

A relative of mine tried it and had positive results.

There is a supplement called/abbreviated "PS," known to help w/ memory. If you read the reviews about it at www.iherb.com, it seems to be well liked.

PhosphatidylSerine (PS)

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phosphatidylserine


Google search results-
http://www.google.com/search?q=Phosp...ient=firefox-a
hmm focus fast seems to contain PS.. but maybe i'll add some more to it.
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Based on this ingredient list....there is not much that is NOT in Focus Fast.
http://www.focusfast.com/formula.php

Notice that all those ingredients below the first list, do not itemize what you are really getting. But from first glance at the groups....none of them COULD be in the therapeutic range.

I never recommend a supplement with blind lists like this.
You never know how much of anything you are getting, and with that list, ingredients may change in ratio from bottle to bottle with no proof.

Focus Factor had shady business practices and was all over the net getting into people's bank accounts and other scam-like practices!
http://www.consumeraffairs.com/nutrition/vital.html

It is your decision what you will decide to do, however, in the end.
thanks for the message, i read about focus factor and they dont seem like a good company ...
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WHat about Focus Formula? I want to give something to my child that is more natural and this one is supposed to be all natural. Some people say it didn't work for them but they are adults and the Focus Fast and Focus Factor ingredients aren't all natural and kind of advanced vitamins. What do you think?
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