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Health and Wellness

AlzClipp

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1/5 stars

Average of 3 Customer Reviews

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  • Review fromSteve P

    Date: 05/19/2025

    1 star
    Regarding the AlzClipp, I was scammed. I bought this inhaler based on the video promotion by ** Ben ******* I have been in ** ******** presence and I truly believed it was him in this Deep Fake video. It looked and sounded exactly like him but after I made the purchase, I discovered that he had denied endorsing the AlzClipp and was distancing himself, along with **** ********, who also "appeared" in the deep fake ************ has graciously refunded my money.
  • Review fromMaria Eugenia A

    Date: 04/30/2025

    1 star
    Misleading, very expensive, is a complete rip off. Is extremely sad that so many people are been taking advantage. Specially when they use people like ** ******. People want to be able to help their loves with their memory. This company should be taking out of the market is a very big scam Extremely sad
  • Review fromPamela W.

    Date: 01/19/2025

    1 star
    After purchasing and receiving the AlzClipp Memory Boost Nasal Inhalation, I discovered an online post from ***************. It referred to the item I purchased a nasal inhaler infused with essential oils like lavender and ********.Malware Tips was clear in its review of this product: "The AlzClipp website provides little detail on the actual mechanism behind the products. But the general claim is that stimulating olfactory nerves activates brain regions involved in memory and cognition.""The company claims these items utilize unique neural stimulation to activate olfactory neurons. Supposedly, this affects brain regions involved in memory and cognition.Specifically, they allege AlzClipp can:Slow mental deterioration Enhance memory and cognitive abilities Prevent Alzheimers disease progression Additionally, the website states AlzClipp is *** approved and supported by over 1.5 million satisfied users.""OVERALL, THERES NO SCIENTIFIC BASIS THAT SHORT-TERM OLFACTORY STIMULATION OR ESSENTIAL OIL INHALATION CAN REVERSE ALZHEIMERS DISEASE. THE MECHANISMS CITED LACK EVIDENCE AND BIOLOGICAL PLAUSIBILITY." (emphasis mine)My next steps include filing a formal complaint with the BBB, my bank and any other agencies deemed necessary.

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