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Geniux Review – 5 Shocking Reasons Why You Shouldn’t Buy It

Geniux Review – 5 Shocking Reasons Why You Shouldn’t Buy It




What Is Geniux

The official Geniux website calls it “the ultimate smart pill."Q
It’s an all natural collection of nutrients your brain needs to unlock your brain and unleash more of its full potential.

By taking just one pill with water in the morning, you’ll find yourself with sharper focus and clearer memory, along with cognitive and physical energy.
Sounds great to me!
In essence, pills like Geniux are marketed as healthy, all natural alternatives to drugs like Adderall, Vyvanse, and Ritalin that are available over the counter.

Do they work as effectively as those drugs though?
Usually not…
The one pill a day is the standard dose, and it works fast (within 15 minutes).

But you can take another if you’re heading into a situation where you think you’ll want it.

By combining 50 years of cognitive research with modern gel capsule technology, Geniux believes it’s found the holy grail of brain supplements.
This is not the first time I’ve heard claims like this.

In many of the previous nootropic supplements I’ve reviewed like AddiumAlpha ZXT, and Cogniq, they’ve all made the claim at one point or another that their product is the real “Limitless Pill” from the movie Limitless starring Bradley Cooper.
As you’ll see in my own personal experiments with those supplements, however, that usually isn’t the case.

False and Deceptive Advertising…

I actually came across a few ads for Geniux on Facebook, with one saying recent clinical studies have shown ways to unlock the important parts of our brains quickly.

The ad features a headline proclaiming “The FDA approves the first brain super drug”.
Of course, we all know this is b. s.

because natural supplements like Geniux don’t require approval from the FDA to be sold. Only prescription pharmaceuticals do.
However, when I clicked on the ad above it took me to a page that looked like the CNN website.

Featured on the hit TV show “The Doctors” they were calling Geniux ‘Viagra for the brain’, labeling it as the most powerful brain enhancer in the world.
The simple fact is that this is not the real CNN website.

I know this because if you look at the url in the address bar, it says boosting mental health.com, not CNN.com.
Check it out:
This B.S. article is further boasted by the fact that they also credit the supplement as the inspiration behind the movie Limitless, starring Bradley Cooper.

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2016