Is there such a thing as a nootropic ‘for kids’?Īccording to the official website, Focus Factor Kids provides “delicious nutrition for young brains”. What is Focus Factor Kids? What is it supposed to do? When we saw that the same company had a similar product, but which has been apparently designed for kids, we knew we had to do a full, impartial review. We weren’t impressed with that stack at all. We reviewed this popular nootropic a little while ago, as you will see if you follow the link above. Most of you will probably be at least loosely familiar with Focus Factor. You can buy this stuff directly from the Focus Factor website, but we wouldn’t recommend it! ![]() Yet they try to convince concerned, caring parents that this supplement is what’s best for their child. We think the word “scam” applies here purely because the makers of Focus Factor Kids know that parents don’t need to buy this stuff. There’s actually nothing that they should really need nootropics for they don’t need to combat long working hours, they aren’t under immense pressure at work, and they shouldn’t be facing exams so intense that they can’t manage the study load. They shouldn’t need to get anything from supplements. Children are constantly developing, and their diet should provide them with everything they need to grow big, healthy, functional brains. There is absolutely no need for children to use nootropic supplements. All ingredients can be obtained from food. ![]() Ingredients largely unstudied in children.
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