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Is This Smart Drug The Most Powerful Brain Enhancer in the World?
(FOX) Welcome To The Future -These were the opening words of Dr. Raqif who appeared on The Doctors Show to talk about a highly advanced brain supplement that is sending shock-waves through the medical community.
Major pharmaceutical companies were up in arms after The Doctors referred to it as “Viagra for the Brian”. This ground-breaking pill is called Addium and many experts believe it could be the most powerful brain enhancer in the world.
It first came into the spotlight about 3 years ago when the creators of the “Limitless” movie cited Addium as their inspiration for the fictional drug NZT-48. Soon after, it garnered widespread use amongst students, athletes, and business executives.
Specifically, men and women between the ages 18–35 benefited the most as the effects were amplified due to the ingredients’ reaction to a gene called NRXN3 in the human brain.
Addium, which has no recorded side effects in any clinical trials, was soon the target of several major pharmaceutical companies who claimed it was too powerful to be sold without a prescription. Other critics in academic circles insisted that Addium provided an artificial edge for its users and was unfair to those who weren’t taking it.
This led to it being banned from quiz shows like Jeopardy! and at many top universities such as Cambridge. Facing legal pressure from Big Pharma, the creators of Addium were eventually forced to halt production of the Limitless Pills.
Fortunately, after 3 years of litigation and clinical studies showing its safety, the FDA has approved Addium as one of the first approved cognitive enhancers and the ban was finally lifted. The creators of Addium are now allowed to resume selling online.
Its reappearance has thrilled users around the world - people who genuinely suffered during its absence. “My ability to think and focus more than doubled when I was able to buy Addium again. The pill’s return prevented me from dropping out of college,” a premed student told us.
We tested it ourselves — is it all hype?
With so much praise from the media and countless reviews from people experiencing success with Addium, we at CNN wanted to verify whether this was all hype.
Practically everyone in our building volunteered to test it out, but we chose our Health & Science Editor, Alan Frasier. Below is his account of using Addium over a 4 week period.
very interesting, so how well this one will turn out, eh?
(FOX) Welcome To The Future -These were the opening words of Dr. Raqif who appeared on The Doctors Show to talk about a highly advanced brain supplement that is sending shock-waves through the medical community.
Major pharmaceutical companies were up in arms after The Doctors referred to it as “Viagra for the Brian”. This ground-breaking pill is called Addium and many experts believe it could be the most powerful brain enhancer in the world.
It first came into the spotlight about 3 years ago when the creators of the “Limitless” movie cited Addium as their inspiration for the fictional drug NZT-48. Soon after, it garnered widespread use amongst students, athletes, and business executives.
Specifically, men and women between the ages 18–35 benefited the most as the effects were amplified due to the ingredients’ reaction to a gene called NRXN3 in the human brain.
Addium, which has no recorded side effects in any clinical trials, was soon the target of several major pharmaceutical companies who claimed it was too powerful to be sold without a prescription. Other critics in academic circles insisted that Addium provided an artificial edge for its users and was unfair to those who weren’t taking it.
This led to it being banned from quiz shows like Jeopardy! and at many top universities such as Cambridge. Facing legal pressure from Big Pharma, the creators of Addium were eventually forced to halt production of the Limitless Pills.
Fortunately, after 3 years of litigation and clinical studies showing its safety, the FDA has approved Addium as one of the first approved cognitive enhancers and the ban was finally lifted. The creators of Addium are now allowed to resume selling online.
Its reappearance has thrilled users around the world - people who genuinely suffered during its absence. “My ability to think and focus more than doubled when I was able to buy Addium again. The pill’s return prevented me from dropping out of college,” a premed student told us.
We tested it ourselves — is it all hype?
With so much praise from the media and countless reviews from people experiencing success with Addium, we at CNN wanted to verify whether this was all hype.
Practically everyone in our building volunteered to test it out, but we chose our Health & Science Editor, Alan Frasier. Below is his account of using Addium over a 4 week period.
very interesting, so how well this one will turn out, eh?