Maxi Health Focus Max Two-Review

Product Claims of Focus Max Two
Taking the right brain booster can be a big aid to productivity, mental agility and even overall wellbeing. Today, the ability to focus, be sharp and multitask is demanded in working arenas in particular, and not being able to ‘perform’ as expected can lead to severe consequences, such as being looked over for a promotion. So, since there are definite nutrients that can help the brain, people from all spheres of life - CEOs to assistants and home executives - have admitted to deriving benefits from nootropics. These nootropics increase mental cognition and slow down degeneration, including the degeneration that happens as a normal consequence of aging. It can also happen as the unfortunate consequence of disease.
So, which brain booster should you choose? There are definite guidelines that you can follow. These are as per the latest, leading and peer-reviewed scientific research published in journals, and echoed by leading medical experts. Today we review Focus Max Two. Maxi Health says it is unique in harnessing the power of Vitamin B12 with other powerful nutrients such as L Carnitine and Ginkgo Biloba to bring you a great product.
Ingredients
- Vitamin B12
- Ginkgo Biloba
- Lecithin
- Phosphatidylserine (from soy)
- Acetyl-L-Carnitine (as Acetyl-L-Carnitine HCl)
One of the first things we notice about this formula is that it contains lecithin, a binder and additive, which the manufacturer lists as being included because it is a superior form of choline. While the medically and scientifically accepted standard for a superior brain booster does include choline, it specifically excludes anything that is not a 100% pure form of what is required. It also excludes extras, and, unfortunately, lecithin is mostly just that. Phosphatidylserine is listed as a useful for helping to increase dopamine levels as well as one other neurotransmitter, but being soy-derived, it introduces the allergen soy into the formula. Ginkgo is one of the best aids to memory creation and retention as well as mental focus, while L-Carnitine is one of the necessary amino acids for helping to produce free radical scavengers, which halt degeneration and aging.
The issue here is that although some good ingredients are included, more of them are missing than present. Vitamin B12, for example, is vital to brain health on many levels, but so is the entire B-complex. Scientifically published studies, as echoed by leading doctors across the globe, state that for starters, Huperzine A, Bacopa Monnieri, L-Tyrosine, L-Theanine, Vitamin B Complex, Ginkgo Biloba, DMAE and Choline must be in the formula. Only Ginkgo Biloba is, and choline is indirectly included only.
Dosage Instructions
Take 2 capsules daily with meals or as directed by a health care professional. Consult our doctor if you are pregnant, nursing or suffering from any medical condition.
It is important to remember that a host of vital brain nutrients are absent from this formula. It is also not clear how fast-acting these ingredients will be and how much of it will effectively be taken up into the bloodstream as the scientifically recommended compound, BioPerine, is not in this formula.
Cost and Guarantee
One bottle of 60 maxicaps is available for $54.46. We found no bulk package discounts, nor did we find a refund or guarantee policy. The latter is probably due to the fact that Focus Max Two is not directly available online from Maxi Health. You have to buy it via Amazon or another third party. We find the product to be high priced considering that more than half the prescribed ingredients for an effective brain formula are missing, and especially when the lack of discounts for buying multiple bottles are factored in.
Summary Of Our Focus Max Two Review
The product contains 500 mcg B12 as scientifically recommended for improving and maintaining good brain health. It is vegetarian-friendly. Despite some singularly good ingredients such as Ginkgo Biloba, the formula falls short of scientific requirements. It does not contain the entire vital B vitamin complex, and is also devoid of other essentials such as Guarana, DMAE, L-Tyrosine, L-Theanine, Bacopa Monnieri and more.
This means that the correct ingredients, and the correct balance of them required to boost short-term cognition as well as long term cerebral health and vitality are sorely absent in this formula. The more the reason then to highlight the comparatively inflated price, compared to top products that do meet internationally researched brain health formulae. Lack of absorption is a further issue due to BioPerine being absent. Focus Max Two contains magnesium stearate and rice flour among other binders, suspenders and additives in another ‘foul’ when it comes to meeting thoroughly researched standards and guidelines for brain booster supplements.