Procera AVH Works or Scam? Free Trial and Reviews



Improving memory and focus and other moods has been a quest many have been on for a long time. I just ran across this stuff called ProceraAVH from
proceramemory.com

They claim on their site that Procera avh works in these steps below: (quoted from their site)

“Step 1. Oxygenates brain cells to revitalize your mind.
Step 2. Protects your brain against free radicals from stress and toxins.
Step 3. Restores your depleted neurotransmitters with vital nutrients for a sharper brain.
Procera AVH helps to re-energize your brain and restore its health – so you can be at peak mental performance everyday, with less stress and more     confidence.”

Now I am no doctor so I honestly don’t know the specifics of Procera avh and if it works or if it is a scam. But since it was intriguing I figure I would post it here for other people to leave their reviews. Or if you find more information on Procera avh ingredients, side effects, research, or even complaints if you have tried it.

As far as “free trials” I don’t see any for this. But they do have a deal they are running right now.

Click here to find out more about it




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Topics: proceramemory.com | 5 Comments »

5 Responses to “Procera AVH Works or Scam? Free Trial and Reviews”

  1. Allen Storm Says:
    January 19th, 2011 at 8:09 am

    Yeah, it works. A couple of the ingredients were baned back in the 90’s. I used to order them from Europe and they were considered “smart drugs”. You can confirm the effectiveness of the ingredients in a book called “Smart Drugs and Nutrients” by Morganthaler and Dean.

  2. Jla Lam Says:
    January 23rd, 2011 at 6:23 pm

    I have used this product for a few weeks now. I noticed it makes me feel sort of light headed. I don’t like that feeling. It may be working but not to the degree expected based on the advertisements.

  3. Eric Says:
    May 22nd, 2011 at 11:59 am

    FRAUD may be indicated in Procere AVH dealings…

    The Website shows “buy 2 get 1 free” plus a brain detox and other merchandise. Charge per bottle is $39.95 yet when you make the purchase they charge you for (3) bottles and NO other merchandise…they are either a) intentionally scaming the public or b) have some secret plan to refund the buyer the FREE bottle…

    Buyer be ware…

  4. Ali Says:
    June 9th, 2011 at 10:32 am

    Comment to Eric, you didn’t read the information…a bottle is $59.95..so 3 bottles would be 179.85…3 at 39.95 is 119.85, is 59.95 less, one bottle free!So not fraud….just a different way of marketing!! sorry dude, you are wrong

  5. Ant Says:
    June 17th, 2011 at 9:01 am

    Just recently ordered am doing further research on it but i will definitely give you my personal results and feedback

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