it has many sideeffects
it has many sideeffects. i don't like this product.
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Memodyne is presented on Memodyne’s official website as a once-daily dietary supplement marketed as a “Cognitive Support Formula.” The website positions the product around supporting focus, mental clarity, and energy. It comes in capsule form, with 30 capsules per bottle, and the recommended serving is one capsule per day.
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it has many sideeffects. i don't like this product.
I used to be soo clumsy since few months but after I got a recommendation from one of a friend I tried memodyne and really this product worked as a miracle to my daily life really loved the results till now.
Hope the quality remains same .
smell is very bad and taste is bitter overall very bad quality.
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