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I would like to know if any one is using "Intelligex".

It is a smart drug that is said to improve intelligence in older people produced by a company that Elon Musk is heavily involved with and that is said to be the next Tesla.

I have no argument with you and I am neither rejecting nor promoting and have no opinion on this. I just want to know what your experience has been.

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Raphaekg

Nootropics have been touted by Musk but I don't think this one in particular. Don't waste your money. It is now produced by a Canadian company called Focus Nutra (which is also listed in England). When they were in Las Vegas, the Better Business Bureau reports 12 complaints against them. Bunch of herbals and essential vitamins. If you are deficient in some of the vitamins like B12, you might feel better. No clinical trials? Then it's just hype and wishful thinking. Stay away.

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GymBag in reply toRaphaekg

I have done further research but can find no other information other than from this company that indicates that Musk or Bill Gates are in any way involved as the company claim. I cant buy just one bottle but they will give me a trial bottle if in the next 5 minutes I give them my credit card and there are 6 left in stock. My B.S. alarm is wringing so loud I can hardly hear my Tinnitus.

Thanks for reply Raphaekg

Good advise

Lets close this post

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Raphaekg in reply toGymBag

I saw that one of the Better Business Bureau complaints involved someone being given a 'free bottle' and then getting all these unauthorized charges on their credit card. Don't believe it.

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GymBag in reply toRaphaekg

Yep , your right

But there goes my last chance to get into Mensa

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bassofspades

Try low dose lithium. My intelligence skyrocketed in 2 weeks. 5 to 10mg / day. Many people noticed and commented.

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faridaro

Lithium orotate is great to support brain function and actually helps with B12 transport into the cells, however it can also lower function of thyroid gland so be careful if you have hypothyroidism and monitor your TSH if taking lithium on regular basis.

Also, I've seen warnings on Lithium orotate packaging "not to be taken in conjunction with SSRI or MAOIs unless advised by a health professional". So, if you take any medication, I would try Memory Protect by Life Extension which has 300 mcg of lithium in each capsule which is miniscule but should be safe, or consult with your doctor first.

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SELFMeder in reply tofaridaro

Thx for the lithium tip. I will run this up the flagpole during my next visit with my internist and share what I learn.

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bassofspades

Read a book called Nutritional Lithium- a Cinerella Story. Very interesting

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