When we talk about our memory, most of us believe we are quite good at remembering things. But is it really true? When we refer to a person of about 30 years old, we should say their memory is still in good shape. But is it as good as it was when the person was in their 20’s while studying at University? Not quite. It can happen for us to forget our keys, to wear our sunglasses on our heads and still wonder where they are or to even prepare a shopping list from home and realize you didn’t bring it with to the supermarket. Such things can happen to anyone and we shouldn’t ignore them. It is true that they might be caused by everyday stress and so many worries, however, it is important to listen to our bodies and in this case, to our brain.
If we have a healthy lifestyle and a balance in our lives, but we still feel that our memory has deteriorated and our brains don’t function as they used to, we can think of purchasing a dietary supplement. The nowadays market has plenty of options to help us out, we just need to look for the most appropriate product.
We would like to present Geniux, a supplement which was launched in 2015 and which is presented as “the pill of the future”. By taking a pill of Geniux each morning, your brain should start showing significant signs of improvement: your memory will function better and you will be able to focus better on what you want to do. All the information we could find about Geniux was mostly from customers’ reviews and they aren’t the best ones. However, they offer a 30 days money back guarantee so in case you don’t think this product is helping you in any way, you have the right to return it and receive your money back.
By its manufacturers, Geniux is advertised as a completely natural product which contains about 20 ingredients. Their official website does not display any of these ingredients or any supplement facts label. There are customers who have ordered the product and realized that it only contains four ingredients and these are caffeine, gelatin, bee pollen and Eleuthero extract. If they have these ingredients mentioned on Geniux’s bottles, then why doesn’t the company share them via their website? It is vital for people to do a bit of a research before deciding to ingest a new product even if it’s advertised to make magic happen.
Everything mentioned on Geniux’s website is about the benefits this product has and testimonials from “real” consumers. When I see that a company which produces supplements designed to improve our well-being offer so little information about the ingredients they use and especially what do they use them for, a lot of questions arise. So keep in mind that you should analyze a supplement quite well before consuming it, especially because supplements are not FDA evaluated.
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