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• Jul 12, 2026

Facebook ad for Memopryl with Dr. Ben Carson was fake

I saw an ad on Facebook for this supplement called Memopryl. It had Dr. Ben Carson in it talking about how he found the key ingredients to reverse memory loss. So I ordered it. Then after I got the bottles I found out Dr. Ben Carson had nothing to do with this product at all.

The ingredients in the ad and the ingredients on the bottles I got don't match. The ad said it had ginkgo biloba extract, phosphatidyl serine, John Warts, alpha GPE and Huperzine A. But the bottles I got have caffeine tea, L-Tyrosine, alkaloid, theacrine, whole plant extract and some other stuff. I paid $207.00 for this. The website was bettersmart.life. They sent me emails from [email protected]. The address they used was 19655 e 35th Dr STE 100 in Aurora, CO.

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