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There was an advertisement which included Dr. Ben Carson who I respect. He was telling a story about how his Mother had dementia, and due to the struggles, he involved himself in finding a true deterrent to this terrible disease. Well, he stated that he found a dietary supplement which combats this disease and it is called Memory Lift. Well, I took it hook and line and sinker. I purchased the product, and when arrived the packaging was different than what I saw in the ad. So I did some research and even on the Supplement Facts did not include the key part of this product a flower in another country! Here is what AI stated which concerned me: "Did Ben Carson endorse memory lift No, Ben Carson did not endorse a product called "Memory Lift" or similar memory supplements. Advertisements claiming he has endorsed such products, including a nasal inhaler called AlzClipp, are scams and completely fake. A spokesperson for Carson's nonprofit, the American Cornerstone Institute, confirmed that Dr. Carson "has never created, endorsed or even heard of this product". Scammers frequently use Ben Carson's image and fabricated articles, sometimes with fake USA TODAY branding or AI-generated audio/video, to promote unproven health products. These products are not approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for treating or curing Alzheimer's disease or dementia, and there is currently no known cure for these conditions. You can find more information about common online scams and how to report them through resources like the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) or the Better Business Bureau (BBB) Scam Tracker." So I reached out to "Supplements Fast" and waiting for response to confronting them with this. Is this a scam?? Seems to be.
$117
IL, USA- 60108
Healthcare/Medicaid/Medicare
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Supplements Fast Memory Lift
December 15, 2025
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