Is Procera AVH another medical scam?
Many products that are related to health and care tend to sound almost miraculous in description. Most of them also come with some sort of proof provided by extensive medical trials and testing. Procera AVH claims to be fully natural and able to help rejuvenate your memory by up to 15 years. In my opinion, any pill that suggests an improvement such as this should be questioned in depth by anyone who is looking for an age fix. Especially when it is something that targets brain function, gathering a bit more information seems the logical thing to do.
Every company that brings supplements to the market will be prepared enough to attract a decent amount of quick buyers. You will usually see ads beginning with all natural ingredients and ending with a few good reviews of the product in question. This alone should make you wonder, considering the fact that normal drugs and supplements found in pharmacies worldwide do not resort to this kind of advertising. If the add seems too much like one of a used car, don’t think too much about it.
Most clinical trials or tests supposedly passed by Procera AVH are next to impossible to validate even through extensive internet research. However it seems people are still willing to go for it mostly from fear of getting old and forgetting stuff. Anything that gives a hint that this is where the profit comes from is not something worth jumping on straight away.
Considering the cost of only 40$, you can’t help but wonder how is it that this little pill can do so much and be sold for so little. Apparently, Procera AVH is supposed to help oxygenate the brain, revitalize it, and protect brain cells from the free radicals induced by stress and exterior toxins that get absorbed by our body. Aside the fact that one pill is so impressive, how come it’s being made and sold by such a small company. It’s safe to say that usually, big corporate pharmaceutical businesses with great capital are the ones with money to invest in research and development, not the little guys. Something advertised as miraculous as this, if in fact viable, would be worth much more on the market and would be available for purchase everywhere not just on the internet. Call me crazy, but 40$ for making your brain younger just seems too good to be true considering the prices of everything else these days.
However, to call it a scam may be a bit of a reach. Since technically Procera AVH does not give an actual guarantee or promise that it will help you in any way, it’s really just selling a dream and nothing more. Most likely it won’t work considering that reviews on products like these are always found split down the middle. So, maybe some angry people will want to call it a scam for not showing any results in their cases, and maybe others will give it another chance by signing up for the next and improved version.