The FTC argued that Quincy Bioscience made false claims that Prevagen improves memory and is "clinically shown" to work. However, only one study has been published, and the study shows no effect of Prevagen on memory.
Thursday, May 7, 2020
DAMN,WHAT A SCAM!
Apparently enough suckers have bought the overpriced placebo Prevagen that the company can now afford to hire models to pretend that that it actually works, which studies have shown that it doesn't. One shill even claims that he now has the memory of an elephant. Wow! That's some false claim. This is such a prosperous scam that several other pharmaceuticals have leaped on the wagon. I admit it. I fell for this jellyfish nonsense in the early days. Not only didn't it help my memory, but it made me nauseated.
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