Viagra For The Brain: A Pill You Can Take That Claims To Make You Smarter


According to Brain Science Today, there is a ground-breaking pill that claims to make you smarter than you already are. Studies have revealed the magic pill boosts brain power by up to 89.2 percent. The claim is that a miracle pill can sharpen a person’s mind, raise his energy level, and help him lose weight. This magic pill has been dubbed “Viagra of the Brain.”

“The medical name for this pill is E-Huperzine that has been called BrainFire.”

There has been controversy around the memory-enhancing pill, which was the inspiration for the movie Limitless starring Bradley Cooper. In the movie, Cooper takes a mysterious pill that enabled him to access 100 percent of his brain abilities. The struggling writer becomes a financial wizard, and his life is transformed by a top-secret smart drug that allowed him to become a perfect version of himself.

“After the 2011 box-office hit, people began taking the miracle pill to test their own intelligence.”

The magic pill has been used by college students to get top grades on their tests and pass their courses with flying colors. The pill actually doubled the students’ intelligence.

Major pharmaceutical companies claimed BrainFire gives people an unfair advantage over anyone who was unaware of its existence. The pill was eventually banned on shows like Jeopardy! and at top universities, such as Cambridge, before production of the miracle pills were halted.

BrainFire pills are back in production and recent reports are proving the life-changing drug is more powerful than ever, because the secret ingredient in this current batch contains bee pollen.

People are suspicious and critical of the pill. BrainFire is the target of pharmaceutical companies, which frown about the claim that BrainFire can lower a person’s stress level, master his emotions, and help him lose weight.

Most people who have taken BrainFire pills stand by their claim that the supplement improves their memory, keeps them focused, makes them happy, and keeps them stress-free, according to BrainFire’s website.

So, is BrainFire a scam, or do the pills actually work to do what they are advertised to do? The company says BrainFire is the number one cognitive enhancer that is guaranteed to noticeably improve your focus and memory within the first week. The company also says BrainFire has no negative side effects.

Even though BrainFire has become known as the “most powerful self-development trick on earth,” some people are still skeptical and vow never to take the pills.

Would you be willing to try the BrainFire pills to see if they really can make you smarter?

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