there is a tv offer on drug called " Focous Factor". Is it safe and does it work?
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Anyone can sell a sugar pill and call it whatever they want as long as they say "This statement has not been evaluated but the FDA". If they worked, we would all have huge dicks.
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I wouldn't trust anything like that.
I don't trust it either, even if they do give you a free bottle. Try herbal remedies if you are trying to assist with memory loss or short attention span.
I saw the same infomercial and it sounds like hype. If you had disposale income to waste on such products then its fine to check out. Your better off learning how to tap into the powers of your brain. Many universities offer such seminars for free.
I tried it and I was still as retarded as I ever was!
No, this is a scam!
They give you a "free trial" after taking your credit card information and require you to cancel to not be charged $70 or so for a "refill" a month later. However they make cancelling extremely difficult, if not impossible and continue to charge your card month after month.
Do a search, you should find plenty of horror stories.
On top of that, the drug is worthless, and does not work. Any affects are those of a placebo.
Save yourself a lot of time and money and do not get involved with this company.
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The Clark Howard radio show. I remember hearing Focus Factor being discussed on the show. Several callers attested to similar experiences and troubles with the company.
none of that crap works.they make you think that its working.. more of a mind over matter thing
TINA
registered Practical Nurse
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