Focus Factor: Anyone try this stuff?

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Lifer
Aug 11, 2000
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i ordered the free bottle, 120 capsules of basically what amounts to a multi vitamin.

it was free so, why not, but how effective is this stuff?
 

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Lifer
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In another complaint, the FTC charged Creative Health Institute, Inc. of Corinth, Texas, and its principal, Dr. Kyl Smith, with making unsubstantiated claims about Focus Factor?s ability to improve users? focus, memory, mood, and concentration. They have agreed to a similar consent order and will pay $60,000.

Focus Factor is a dietary supplement that contains, among other things, vitamins, minerals, botanicals, and amino acids. Dr. Smith developed Focus Factor, and advertised and sold it through Creative Health Institute from at least 1997 to 2000.

Since 2000, the defendants advertised and sold Focus Factor. They allegedly marketed Focus Factor as improving the focus, memory, and concentration of healthy adults; alleviating stress and combating the fatigue, irritability, and mood swings that healthy adults experience; making children and teenagers feel more alert, focused, and mentally sharp; improving students? ability to concentrate and their academic performance; improving senior citizens? memory, mental clarity, and energy; improving adults? ability to absorb information in books and to recall facts, figures, and names; and as having the desired effects in as little as one to 10 days. The Commission?s two complaints challenge these claims as unsubstantiated.
 

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Lifer
Aug 11, 2000
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oh well, guess it's not all it's cracked up to be. as i suspected, just another multivitamin, not bad for you , but not what they claim.