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Reborn Labs Nootropic Supreme Review – SCAM!

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Nootropic Supreme Review Summary

Don’t be fooled by the Reborn Labs logo on the bottle; this is just another scam nootropic from an individual using the Amazon Method to get rich quick. It is a total scam and we’re getting tired of writing about these rip-off memory supplements.

Nootropic Supreme uses exactly the same formula as countless other nootropics on Amazon – just check out our recently published Oasis Herbals NeuroVault review to see what we mean!

They’ve done this once before: take a look at our review of Reborn Labs Superior Brain to see what we mean.

 

Where To Buy Nootropic Supreme

We advise you to stay away from this blatant scam nootropic, but in case you really want it for some reason, all of these private label jokes are sold exclusively through Amazon.

 

 


Full Nootropic Supreme Review

 

Reborn Labs Nootropic Supreme is a natural focus and memory supplement.

It seems to be sold exclusively through Amazon, which is normally a big red flag for us.

We can’t find an independent website for Reborn Labs; their Amazon store lists quite a few supplements, such as hair growth boosters, prostate support stacks, and more. But no website (at the time of writing).

 

Reborn Labs Nootropic Supreme Review

 

According to the bottle, Reborn Nootropic Supreme enhances multiple aspects of cognition:

  • Focus
  • Memory
  • Clarity

Just about every brain booster in the world claims to enhance focus, memory and clarity.

But only a handful actually deliver.

So where does Nootropic Supreme rank among the best nootropics on the market today?

Does it enhance cognition?

Is it safe? What are the side effect risks?

Does Nootropic Supreme work?

Find out by reading our complete review below. We take a closer look at the formula, the risks, and how the stack works together as a whole. If you have any questions, let us know in the comments section at the end.

 

 


Reborn Labs Nootropic Supreme Formula

Take a look at the Nootropic Supreme formula:

 

Nootropic Supreme formula analysis

 

 

That is one bad formula.

An absolutely pathetic vitamin and mineral stack combined with a cheap, dud-filled proprietary blend.

Hardly the “ultra strength mental performance supplement” that Reborn Labs make this product out to be.

There’s absolutely nothing about this stack that we like.

It’s cheap, full of useless ingredients, and it doesn’t even have the good grace to give us all of the ingredient serving sizes.

Instead, all of the nootropic ingredients are thrown together into a small prop blend along with a load of herbal extracts with no known benefits whatsoever.

Let’s go into this in a bit more detail.

 

 

Useless Ingredients

The cognition-enhancing ingredients in Nootropic Supreme are all lumped together in the stack’s proprietary blend.

But the problem is, plenty fo the ingredients in the “nootropic” blend aren’t nootropic at all.

Plenty of them do nothing.

For example, Reborn Labs Nootropic Supreme’s proprietary blend contains Licorice Root.

 

Licorice Root Nootropic Supreme ingredients

 

You can search as hard as you like but you will not find a single scientific study, clinical trial, or blog post saying that Licorice is a nootropic.

There’s absolutely no reason to believe that Licorice Root can boost focus, enhance memory, or improve mental clarity.

And since there’s no good reason to think it works, we’ll conclude that it’s dead weight.

Now, the presence of useless ingredients in a stack is a big problem in and of itself.

After all, we don’t like paying good money for things like Cinnamon Bark Extract or Olive Leaf – not only because they can be obtained from a supermarket for very little money, but also because they don’t help use achieve our goals.

If you’re buying a nootropic, you want enhanced cognition!

But the problem gets much worse when these ingredients are part of a larger proprietary blend.

We have no idea how much of the prop blend is Licorice Root, or Cinnamon Bark, or Olive Leaf, or anything else for that matter.

The Nootropic Supreme blend could be 98% Olive Leaf.

Or 80% Cinnamon Bark.

Or 45% Licorice, 45% Cinnamon, making it more of a dessert than a nootropic.

The point is, you just don’t know.

Obviously, the smart thing to do is to not waste your money on a gamble like this.

Plenty of stacks tell you exactly what it is that you are getting for your money. Many of the leading nootropics list their ingredients and their individual serving sizes right on the bottle for you to see before you buy.

Whatever reason Reborn Labs have for hiding their formula, it’s clear that they can’t compete.

But we know why they’re hiding it…IT’S NOT THEIR FORMULA!

 

 

Private Label Scam

Aside from being a cheap, low quality stack full of useless ingredients (in unknown quantities), Reborn Labs Nootropic Supreme also happens to be an outright SCAM!

Nootropic Supreme uses exactly the same formula as dozens of other brain supplements currently being shilled through Amazon.

Check out the formula for Oasis Herbals NeuroVault:

 

Analysis NeuroVault formula

 

Note that it doesn’t just look similar.

It’s absolutely identical.

Same ingredients, same doses, SAME LABEL!

We assure you there are plenty more examples. Check out our full article on private label scams to see some more.

Since we’ve written about this in so much detail in that article, we wont go on about it here.

We’ll just lay out the basics of what’s happening: individuals are buying pre-made, private label stacks from wholesalers and having them delivered to an Amazon warehouse for fulfillment.

All they do is provide an image for the front of the bottle (5 minute Photoshop job) and the cash for a single order.

Everything else is outsourced.

This setup can be arranged in a few minutes online, and the high traffic on Amazon ensures sales.

They get rich with little effort, you buy a generic, mass produced stack thinking it’s a premium supplement.

DON’T FALL FOR IT!

 

-Cholesterol & The Brain-

 


Nootropic Supreme Review Conclusion

If you haven’t had time to read the whole review, then you might want to check out the last section at the very least.

Nootropic Supreme is a scam.

Even if it wasn’t, the product wouldn’t be worth buying.

The formula is a laughable mineral and vitamin stack sitting on top of a clearly dud-filled proprietary blend.

Don’t waste your cash on these rip-off brain supplements.

If you want to see a genuine improvement in your cognitive function, then you need to do things properly.

If you are looking for a supplement which can enhance memory function, improve focus, and help you perform better under pressure, you need to use a truly premium nootropic.

Check out some of our top rated stacks to see what we’re talking about; you’ll get the difference right away!

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