Brain health supplements `a waste of money´, say global experts

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'Brain-boosting' health supplements that claim to improve memory and make your smarter are 'a waste of money', say global experts

Dietary supplements which claim to boost brain health are a 'waste of money' and a good diet is the best way to keep the mind sharp, a team of international experts has said.

 

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Well its obvious. its the brainless ones that will fall for this.

Oil fish also? 🥴🥛

How do we know these so-called experts are just giving us misinformation to keep the pills for themselves since they’re so smart already

politics is brain supplemental, just can't see any purpose in following

lol....said no one ever who's used Adderall

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