The truth the supplement industry has been desperately suppressing –
because the moment you learn it,
you’ll never buy their products again.
Discover why high-performers are switching to quantified extracts –
and are refusing to risk taking “unquantified” supplements ever again.
Supplement companies aren’t uninformed – they’re all underdosing on purpose.
The data is clear – unquantified extracts rarely contain enough active compounds to do anything, and every brand in the industry knows it.
The label is designed to impress you with ingredients, doses, and milligram counts. Because the moment you start really comparing extract potency, most of their products become unsellable.
For example: two nootropics both claim to have “125mg Ashwagandha.”
One is quantified to deliver 6mg of the compound that actually drives results (withanolides.)
The other is unquantified and closer to 0.6mg (and that’s if you’re lucky.)
That’s a 10x difference – per ingredient. Now multiply that across an entire formula.
Focus Max XR quantifies all nine ingredients to support cognitive performance that strengthens with every consecutive dose.
Standard capsules were optimized for profits.
Not absorption.
The capsule is the single most important variable between what’s on the label and what your body actually gets.
Brands spend the majority of their budget making you trust their supplement, then deliver it in a capsule that releases everything into stomach acid. Polyphenols (found in pine bark, ginkgo, sage, green oat, ginseng, and bacopa) and other compounds are degraded and destroyed before your body can absorb them.
This is a bioaccessibility problem – how much of each ingredient actually survives digestion and becomes available to your body. The higher the bioaccessibility, the more of every dose you actually get.
And what is the single biggest bioaccessibility factor in any supplement?
The capsule.
A clinical-grade formula deserves more than a default capsule.
Apex XR™ capsules resist stomach acid, stay intact through the stomach, and release gradually in the small intestine (where the majority of nutrient absorption takes place.)†
“Backed by science” is the industry’s favorite phrase.
And its emptiest promise.
Supplement companies don’t misunderstand the research. They misrepresent it.
They knowingly cite studies on Alzheimer’s patients to sell focus pills to healthy 30-year-old professionals. They exploit your trust in their “expertise”, formulating based on trends they know will sell, rather than what’s effective.
This applies to the whole industry, from the premium brands to the “doctor-formulated” ones. The “trustworthy” brands.
Once you start checking the truth behind the marketing, there’s no going back.
You’ll search each label for extract specs and cited sources.
It won’t take long before a disappointing label is just the norm.
Focus Max XR was built for people who refuse to settle for empty promises.
People who trust data over branding, and proof over marketing.
Marketing always changes. Facts don’t.
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