Surely a con?

Scam. Ads for this type of worthless supplement are all over the internet, and in links in spam emails, often with fake endorsements from the likes of Elon Musk and Bill Gates. Similar to the useless “weight loss gummies” that were endorsed by Oprah (they weren’t) and featured on Shark Tank (they weren’t).
 
All of those are scams. Anything that includes the legal mumbo jumbo disclaimer that says "this product has not been approved by the FDA and won't treat/cure/prevent any disease..........." are worthless. They also get away with it by saying their product is a 'supplement'. Paying a few people who supposedly used their product to tell us how great it is doesn't mean the product really works. I guess there are enough gullible/naive people around who buy this garbage to keep these companies in business. Always wondered how any sane/rational/intelligent adult can knowingly work for a company selling worthless/unproven supplements?
 
It just smacks of the ridiculous. Same drug name as in the movie. Same business name as the movie. Same promised effects as in the movie. In fact, the only difference from the movie, Limitless, is that these pills are gold, not see-through.
 






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