Cognihance Review

July 15, 2009

There’s a new product on the market, and we felt compelled to review it. There are more and more searches for memory pills, focus pills, and concentration pills each day, and although this product isn’t a pill, it’s definitely a powerhouse when it comes to helping with memory loss. The product is called Cognihance and it’s in a far more absorptive and effective form as a liquid tincture.

Of all the herbal memory enhancement remedies we’ve encountered, none actually come close to Cognihance. Folks here are used to taking Gingko biloba as a natural memory aid, and although many feel as though they can feel a tangible effect from it, not everyone on staff agrees it helps. Gingko is widely known as an herbal memory enhancer, but we’ve found it to not be nearly as effective as we wish it was.

Cognihance on the other hand…we couldn’t wait to review it!  Gingko reportedly typically takes about a week to start to feel the clearer thinking effects, but we found Cognihance worked, and quite noticeably, within just 1-2 days.  The ability of Cognihance to work so quickly opens a whole new world of possibilities for everything from those suffering with memory loss, to students hoping to increase their performance on tests and exams.

We don’t believe in magic “memory pills”, and we’ve tried them all (at least the natural ones).  It’s exciting to be able to offer a positive review of a product that’s as easy as a pill to take, but absorbs faster than a typical pill ever could.  Cognihance is supposed soon be available in a liquigel form as well, but as of this writing, there’s only a liquid tincture.

If you click the link above, you will see it’s a direct link and that we get no commission from any sales we direct to Cognihance.  We’re just thrilled to finally have something all-natural available to us to help increase our concentration, to help with focusing when we really need it, and to give us a notable increase in our clarity of thought.  It something we all thought might be a great idea to use whenever we posted to the blog, especially since it’s been clinically-proven to be both effective and safe.

Please feel free to comment about your experiences with Cognihance here as well; we want to know what others think about this exciting new product, including any other products people feel are effective for helping to act as an herbal medicine for memory and concentration.

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