

🧠 Unlock sharper focus and memory—because your brain deserves the best!
Life Extension Vinpocetine delivers a precise 10 mg dose per tablet, designed to enhance brain blood flow and cognitive function. With flexible dosing options and a compact, easy-to-swallow format, it’s a trusted supplement favored by thousands seeking improved focus and memory support without prescription side effects.







| ASIN | B004YWS8L8 |
| ASIN | B004YWS8L8 |
| Additives | Calcium (as dicalcium phosphate) |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #32,174 in Health ( See Top 100 in Health ) #907 in Multiple Vitamin-Mineral Combination Supplements |
| Brand | Life Extension |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (305) |
| Customer reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (305) |
| Date First Available | 6 August 2012 |
| Format | Tablet |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | 01327 |
| Manufacturer | Life Extension |
| Product Dimensions | 4.57 x 4.57 x 8.61 cm; 50 g |
| Units | 100.0 Count |
| Weight | 0.12 Pounds |
J**.
I'm happy with this so far. I've used vinpocetine and ginkgo together previously, and been happy with some additional help with focus. There aren't many vinpocetine options on Amazon, but this one was reputable and priced right, so I'm giving it a try. I typically take 2 tabs daily, along with ginkgo and feel like my memory is a bit sharper. I think one key to supplements like this is to use them consistently for a while, as they aren't going to elicit drug like effects immediately like an ADD drug. The supplements also don't make you feel "altered" like a prescription medication, so that part is definitely positive. Overall I rate this as a good buy. It's a flexible dose, for those who don't want a large dose. I've read some reviews of 30mg vinpocetine that some users did not react well to the large, single dose, so this allows you to pick how much you want at a time and to spread out the dose throughout the day.
S**E
I suffer from a malady that makes it very hard for me to concentrate and focus. This is called FIBRO-FOG (comes with having fibromyalgia). I lose things all day and spend hours trying to find what is often right in front of me. I get confounded when trying to pay bills. I forget so much and miss appointments. I even get lost easily when driving. I was placed on total disability because of these issues. This started in my 40's but when I was 58 years old and it ended my career. At that time I was so bad off I could not even file for disability myself. I had to have help. A naturopathic registered nurse recommended this for me. It is made from Blue Periwinkle and increases the blood flow in the brain. She told me to take it with a little bit of fat for better absorption and with meals. I have done that with using a little butter at meals. Now I am 71 and all of these years I've had this problem with my mind because of fibromyalgia. I noticed an immediate improvement the very day after I started this medicine! I have not lost anything since the next day after taking the first pill. I am remembering the names of people that I couldn't recall for YEARS. I am not any longer confounded when paying my bills. Though I still lose my train of thought, it does come back to me quickly and I am so much mentally better in every way, I've been taking Vinpocetine 10 mg twice a day but I intend to start taking it three times a day hoping it will even help me even more. The directions say to take one pill two or three times a day. It is a small white pill which is easy to swallow. I highly recommend this product for anyone with problems remembering or concentrating like with early dementia and especially for people who suffer with "fibro-fog" from fibromyalgia.. THANK YOU, LIFE EXTENSIONS....THIS PRODUCT HAS CHANGED MY LIFE!!
W**T
This supplement appears to work well to enhance memory. I am using it myself and also providing it to two older women daily. I have noticed a marked improvement in memory for the two older women I am caring for, and it appears to be helping me as well. I found that 10 mg seems to be a bit light for a dose. It works much better to take it twice a day (20mg total).
J**T
I'm 53 and it need to stay alert and on the ball. I started with taking 2 a day but I wanted to see if taking a little bit more so I started taking 3 a day and that is the perfect stop for me. It clears all the fog and I'm on the track for the day. The drop off is pretty sharp so if I take it at 7am and I take 3 the drop off is around 5pm and I'm not drained just slowed down. I have not taken another 3 after 5pm because I like to sleep around 10 am. Good Luck out there.
A**C
and it's an interesting one. I am taking vinpocetine in order to increase blood flow to the brain area, and also as a potential aid for focus. I didn't know what to expect, so about thirty days ago I started on just one tablet, once a day in the morning. I fast three days a week, M-W-F, and I usually avoid caffeine at least a couple days a week as well. I do not have ADHD or ADD but I do have a mental condition which can make focusing difficult. This supplement has what I would describe as a moderate "grounding" effect. It's like it anchors my mental activity, reducing random thoughts and tangents. It's easier to focus as a result. The most conspicuous effect is that I can attend to tasks easier, and the usual impulse which causes me to procrastinate or turn my attention away from a task in front of me is quieted. I thought it might be a placebo effect - though it was strong enough to make me doubt this - so I tried two in the morning, and the effect was strengthened throughout the day. Two might be a bit much for me - I found that it made the work day fly by. If I had a clear set of tasks to attend to, I worked on them steadily and without issue, but if I didn't I'd get caught up reading something even if not-exactly-work-related. I've discontinued to the two per day and am back on one now. The closest supplement I've tried has been Adrafinil, but that was more effective - basically caffeine without the jitter. This blunts things a bit, so you don't have the same clarity and quickness of thought. Caffeine seems to counter the effect of vinpocetine to some degree; I'd recommend avoiding pairing the two, at least during an initial test. There is some similarity to some of the effects of Bupropion, which I haven't taken in more than a year. The effects I've described are only from my own experience, there's no guarantee it will affect anyone else the same way. My primary concern is that it does seem to slow down some mental processes, or make me less mentally active in general. It may affect memory, short term or long, I'm not sure. For something like this, I wouldn't make a recommendation for or against it, since everyone's situation is different. EDIT: After trying one tablet a day for fifty days, I've decided to discontinue use, at least for now. I felt like it was affecting my memory, and suppressed general mental activity to too great a degree. I'm tapering it off at 0.5 tabs for the next ten days, then I'll spend some time without it and see how I feel in comparison. If I see a return of that "impulse to procrastinate" maybe I'll try taking one or two on a particular day and see how it compares with a control day.
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