Apr 21 2009
The possible future of memory protection…
I was recently reading some stuff on a website about a newly released supplement called Vivimind . Vivimind claims to be a memory function protection supplement or to be more precise, an over the counter nutraceutical. (wow, that’s an impressive term) It is sold in the form of a pill and claims that over time it will help the brain to preserve its memory functions from natural decay and degradation. If this claim is accurate then I think that it is great that there is something like this out there, but I have a feeling that it will be ignored by most people for a long time to come. The reason I say this is because it is human nature to wait for results when it comes to commiting to something; people usually want to see that something clearly works or will make a difference for them before they will commit time and resources to it. In the case of Vivimind, I think that the majority of consumers will want to see the collected results of this drug after a few years of use before they commit to buying it regularly and taking it regularly. I also think that this kind of sample of proof might be hard to come by unless a test group of the populace is given Vivimind regularly over the next few years and show that a very good or high level of memory function is maintained substantually above the norm for that age group.
Will this happen? Maybe, maybe not but I think it will be needed for many people to give Vivimind a shot. Now, on the other hand, if it were subsidized by the Government and was free to take for everybody over a certain age, then i might have higher hopes for proof of its success in a few years form now…





