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Focus Factor Review – US #1? Not A Chance!

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Focus Factor Review Summary

Don’t be fooled by the whole “America’s #1 nootropic” line – this is just another white label product being sold as a premium supplement. It is, to put it bluntly, a scam. An utter rip-off. Don’t waste your money.

Focus Factor uses a near identical, low quality formula as dozens of other nootropics currently on sale on Amazon. Some slight changes have been made, but not many. They are all buying this formula ready-made from a wholesaler and having them shipped off to an Amazon warehouse once their labels are attached. Easy money for them, you get left with a generic, mass produced, cheap product in your hands. Most of the ingredients are garbage, and the vitamin/mineral stack is pointless. If you’re serious about enhancing cognitive function through supplementation, look elsewhere.

 

Where To Buy Focus Factor

All of these scams operate exclusively through Amazon. It lets them keep costs to a minimum.

 


Full Focus Factor Review

 

Focus Factor is billed as “America’s #1 clinically proven brain booster”. Not the US, but America, the continent. That’s a bold statement (assuming the manufacturer knows the difference between the US and America). It is currently one of the top selling nootropic supplements on Amazon, with over 159 customer reviews – positive reviews by and large.

What is this supplement supposed to do exactly?

How is it different to other nootropics on the market today?

 

 

“Nutrition for the brain” – that’s how Focus Factor describes itself on the bottle. The packaging states that this nootropic has been “clinically shown to improve memory, concentration, and focus”.

Of course, this comes with a caveat that this statement has not been approved by the FDA.

Users of Focus Factor are told that they can expect the following core benefits:

  • Improved memory function
  • Increased attention span
  • Enhanced focus
  • Greater concentration
  • Money back guarantee

These are the standard core benefits we expect from any nootropic.

If a product doesn’t promise to do one of these things, then we really don’t think it can be called a proper nootropic. Most brain supplements today are designed to enhance memory, function, and mental energy.

You can get specialized focus supplements, or dedicated memory supplements, but most full spectrum nootropic stacks aim to provide the whole package.

The money back guarantee is always a good sign too. If you’re confident that your product works, why wouldn’t you guarantee it?

So this all looks good. The question is, is any of it true?

Does Focus Factor really work?

Is it safe? What are the main side effect risks?

How does it compare to other, similarly priced nootropics on the market today?

Find out by reading our full Focus Factor review below. We begin, as usual, with a thorough examination of the formula. Are the ingredients and doses backed by the most up to date scientific studies? Is it really “America’s #1 nootropic”? Let’s get to it. If you have any questions, please let us know in the comments section at the end.

 


Focus Factor Formula

Let’s take a closer look at the Focus Factor formula:

 

 

Oh dear. 

This doesn’t look good. 

This is a very similar formula to that used by dozens of other products on the market right now. 

It isn’t exactly the same, but only slight changes have been made – serving sizes increased here, a few ingredients swapped out there.

Aside from these small changes, the formula is pretty much identical. 

Clearly, these guys are sourcing this blend from the same wholesaler as all those other cheap, white label formulas and simply making a few small change requests.

The changes aren’t enough to save it though.

What we have here remains a low quality, weak, cheap formula full of useless garbage.

There are also some serious side effect concerns to boot.

Obviously, you can do a lot better.

 

Main Problem – White Label Proprietary Blends

The Focus Factor formula is clearly a slight augmentation of the same cheap formula we’ve seen countless times. 

Take a look at these formulas and you’ll see what we’re talking about.

Here is the Nootrogen formula:

 

 

And here is the AdderX formula:

 

 

See the similarities?

It’s just too much of a coincidence for us to believe that Focus Factor’s manufacturers happened to end up with a 692mg prop blend.

It’s even more of a stretch to think they just happened to lay out the label in a very similar way.

Clearly, they are sourcing their formula from the same place. They’re buying it off the rack, as a white label formula, and then just asking for some minor changes.

This is a very quick and easy way to make money. We explain how ‘The Amazon Method’ – as it’s known – works in this article.

If you don’t have time to read it, we’ll give you the short version: you can buy a ready made formula from a wholesaler on a white label/private label basis. This means you just order the bottles and then put your own labels on afterwards. Most wholesalers do all of this for you – some even design your labels. You then get the bottles, say 1000 per order, and have them delivered to an Amazon warehouse. You then just sit back and wait until they’re all sold.

Easy money, but it’s wrong.

It leaves honest, hard working people paying premium prices for a stack they think is unique, when in reality it’s just a mass produced, generic, worthless formula.

Don’t get caught out. 

Stay well away from these products. 

 


Focus Factor Review Conclusion

If you’ve read our full Focus Factor review, then you’ll know that this isn’t really “America’s #1 brain supplement”.

Not even close.

Focus Factor is just a cheap, mass produced proprietary blend full of useless garbage.

It might even be 99% useless garbage for all we know!

Don’t waste your money.

If you want a supplement that will improve your learning ability, enhance your memory function, or supercharge your focus, then look elsewhere.

Focus Factor is not what you’re looking for.

 

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