Update 8/29/19. Will Procera AVH improve your memory or is it a scam? It's been several years since I first reviewed this memory support supplement and I thought it deserved a second look. This is an updated and expanded Procera review. As always, the research will be our guide. To make it easier to find the info you need quickly, I've divided this review into several questions about this supplement. Does Procera really work? See the evidence. You decide.
1 What Is Procera AVH?
Procera is not a drug. It is an over-the counter-dietary supplement said to help to improve memory. No prescription is required for this supplement. The website of the supplement makes this very clear but I wanted to say it again because the name Procera sounded like a drug to me.
2 How Does Procera Work?
The supplement is said to work by improving blood flow to the brain. This increases the oxygen flow to the brain too. The supplement is also touted to work by helping to restore “key neuro-transmitters with vital nutrients for a sharper, quicker mind.”
Let's next look at the Procera research.
3 Procera Research
This brain enhancer supplement does have a study to support its use. The investigation was published in 2009 and is titled “A Randomized, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled Study Examining the Effects of a Combination Nutraceutical Formula on Cognitive Functioning and Mood.”
Here's a summary of the study and its results:
Study Summary
A 30-day investigation involving 74 people. The average age of the people was 48. So, they were not “old.” The study was conducted at the Brain Science Institute located at Swinburne University in Australia.
For 30 days people received either a placebo or 1515 mg of the memory supplement. Various memory tests were conducted on each group.
Study Results
After 30 days, people taking Procera AVH showed significant improvements in some memory tests. In other tests, they didn't. Areas where people showed significant improvements included:
- Less anger/hostility
- Faster word recognition
- Longer ability to remember numbers
- Better mood
This supplement used to tout it could improve memory in 30 days.
Study Problems
The study sounds pretty impressive. But, after reading it, I noticed a few potential problems:
- The study only lasted 30 days. I would have preferred the study last 3-6 months at least.
- The people were young. The average age of people in the study was 48. Just because people in their 40s may have seen improvements does not mean someone in their 80s would too.
As an aside, the study was published in the Journal of the American Nutraceutical Association (JANA). This is not the same thing as the JAMA – the Journal of the American Medication Association.
The AVH supplement was donated by 20/20 Brain Power Partners LLC in Laguna Beach CA. This company is called the “founders of Brain Research Labs now called Key View Labs.” 20/20 Brain Power Partners also covered 50% of the cost of the study. There is nothing wrong with this. I'm glad when a company supports research on their supplements.
There is no evidence this supplement helps people with Alzheimer's disease or other forms of dementia.
4 Procera AVH Ingredients
Now let's look at the ingredients in this supplement. It's called “AVH” because this refers to the 3 key ingredients. They are:
- Acetyl-l-carnitine
- Vinpocetine
- Huperzine A
From the label, the supplement contains the most acetly-L-carnitine and the least huperzine A.
Taking 3 capsules per day provides 1515 mg of these ingredients. This was the amount used in the Procera study.
Let's now look at the ingredients in the supplement.
Acetyl-L-Carnitine
We make acetyl L carnitine and it's found in foods like red meat. The molecule also “looks” like the brain chemical acetylcholine. Several studies have shown acetyl L carnitine may help older adults with memory issues. Other research hints this compound might improve both mental and physical fatigue.
Other research hints acetyl L carnitine may help depression in older adults as well. The amounts used in research appear to be roughly 1- 2 grams per day.
People with slow-acting thyroids (hypothyroidism) should use caution with acetyl l carnitine because it appears to inhibit the action of thyroid hormone. While there appears to be little proof that acetyl L carnitine may increase the risk of seizures, those with seizure disorders should talk to their doctor first.
Vinpocetine
In some countries, this is sold by prescription. Another name for is Cavinton. Some older research hints that vinpocetine may increase blood flow to the brain by opening up blood vessels. Vinpocetine may also help memory in healthy people.
Use vinpocetine with caution if you are taking blood thinner drugs. Vinpocetine appears to have a blood-thinning effectct.
Like all supplements, always investigate companies you do business with. In this 2015 investigation, about 25% of supplements clamming to contain vinpocetine did not actually contain it. This study did not specifically mention the names of the supplements they tested.
Huperzine A
Several studies, mostly conducted in China, show that huperzine helps dementia. Huperzine A inhibits acetylcholinesterase, the enzyme that breaks down acetylcholine. As such, it will raise levels of acetylcholine in the brain. Because it can raise acetylcholine levels, Huperzine A side effects may range from elevated blood pressure and muscle cramps, vomiting, sweating, seizures, and blurry vision.
Huperzine might also lower heart rate so it may – in theory – interact with some heart meds (like Beta Blockers). This is just my opinion and I'm not a doctor, but I felt it should be mentioned.
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5 How Long Will A Bottle Last?
It's recommended to take 3 capsules per day. A bottle has 20 servings (60 capsules). This means a bottle will last only 20 days – less than 1 month. Some bottles contain 90 capsules.
6 Buy Procera
So who sells Procera? This supplement has been around a long time and can be found at many familiar stores like Vitamin Shoppe, GNC, Rite Aid, Walgreens, and Walmart.
7 Procera Cost
When buying from the company website, a bottle can be purchased for $35.99 (it was $59.95 originally). Shipping is included.
8 The Procera Lawsuit
The website TopClassActions.com lists details on a Procera lawsuit (O'Brien, et al. v. Brain Research Labs, LLC).
On July 8, 2015, the makers of Procera AVH agreed to pay 1.4 million dollars in response to charges made by the Federal Trade Commission (FCT) regarding deceptive advertising of Procera AVH. For more information, Click Here to read the FTC Press lease.
9 The Procera Infomercial
The first time I saw the supplement advertised was on TV was during a 30 minute infomercial. While the infomercial might no longer air on TV, here is some info on hosts and guests for those who are doing their own research.
Patrice King Brown
When the product originally aired on TV, the 30 minute infomercial was called “Stop Memory Loss.” This new Procera infomercial featured a host named Patrice King Brown. She was listed who was listed as “an award winning investigative reporter.”
Patrice King Brown was a news anchor in Pittsburgh on TV station KDKA, where she has worked since 1978. In January 2011 she announced her retirement from KDKA. Her last day as a news anchor was January 28, 2011.
Patrice King Brown is married to Dr. Paul Nemiroff Ph.D., MD, who also appeared the original Procera AVH infomercial.
At one point during the infomercial, Dr. Nemiroff showed an illustration of two brains – “before” and “after” pictures which give the impression of what's supposed to happen before and after using this supplement.
At the end of the infomercial, it says “Dr. Nemiroff is a medical doctor and is partially compensated from sales of this product.”
Here is another commercial
Josh Reynolds
Josh Reynolds is the co-founder of the company that makes Procera – Key View Labs (Brain Research Labs). The infomercial stated Josh Reynolds is a brain scientist researcher and author as well as a pioneer in the study and science of the brain and cognitive performance.
His linked in profile states he is the inverter of the “Mood Ring” as well as the ThighMaster. He's also the inventor of the Procera memory support supplement too. Mr. Reynolds is the author of the book 20/20 Brain Power and 20/20 Brain Power Recipes
Dr. Gene Steiner
Dr. Gene Steiner (also called Eugene Steiner) also originally appeared on the infomercial. During an infomercial, Dr. Steiner says, “As a pharmacist, I've always felt helpless in recommending a solution for memory loss.” As an aside, there is a lot of research on the benefits of exercise on memory and brain function and reducing the risk of senility – including the risk of Alzheimer's.
10 The Other Infomercial
In June of 2014, I saw another TV infomercial for this supplement. This one was simply titled “Surgeon General Candidate” where it was hinted that people could “regain memory speed to the level of those up to 15 years younger.” Procera was touted as a “clinically tested, prescription free memory breakthrough.”
The infomercial featured a talk show-looking host seated in front of red blinking lights, which reminded me of the computers on old sci-fi TV shows like Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea and Lost in Space. I was confused why they would title the infomercial “Surgeon General Candidate” until it was mentioned Paul Nemiroff was once a candidate for US Surgeon General.
In addition to Paul Nemiroff and Gene Steiner, this infomercial also featured Stephen Coles, MD, Ph.D. Stephen Coles MD, Ph.D. is a real scientist who studies aging. His website is the Gerontology Research Group. Procera is not mentioned on this website. While Dr. Cole has taught at Stanford and UC Berkley, the infomercial also stated -in small print: “Stanford and UCLA neither endorses or are affiliated with Procera AVH.”
11. Other Procera Supplements
There are several other memory support supplements featured on the supplement's website. How do they compare to each other? Here is a quick overview of them:
- Procera Memory Support
- Procera Advanced Brain
- Procera XTF Extreme Focus
Procera AVH | Memory Support | Advanced Brain | Procera XTF |
Acetyl L Carnitine | Ginkgo biloba | Vit B1 | Vit B3 |
Vinpocetine | Panax ginseng | Vit B2 | Vit BV6 |
Huperzine A | Vit B3 | Pantothenic acid | |
Vit B6 | Procera AVH | ||
Folate | Rhodiola Rosea | ||
Vit B12 | caffeine | ||
Pantothenic acid | green coffee | ||
Zinc | |||
Panax Ginseng | |||
Gingko Biloba | |||
Ashwagandha | |||
Rhodiola Rosea | |||
Phosphatidylserine |
Looking at these 4 supplements side-by-side, it might be easy to conclude Procera Advanced Brain supplement would be the best because it has the most ingredients. But the research study did not involve any of these other supplements.
There is no proof Procera AVH works better when combined with these other memory supplements. Also notice the Extreme Focus supplement contains Procera AVH, albeit in a smaller dosage (758 mg). The Extreme Focus supplement also contains caffeine as well as green coffee extract.
See the Green Coffee Review
There is some evidence Rhodiola Rosea might help depression, anxiety, and fatigue.
Here's rhodiola rosea on Amazon
12 How To Take Procera
The company says to use 3 capsules per day with food, preferably something containing some fat (like nuts). Take all 3 capsules at the same time. You don't have to take them with a full meal. Even a snack will do. The fat in the food you eat may help improve the absorption of the ingredients.
Prewcera Vs. The competition
So how good is Procera compared to other memory supplements? Here's how it compares to two major competing supplements.
13 Procera Vs. Prevagen
Prevagen is another VERY popular memory supplement. It contains an extract from jellyfish said to improve memory. While it differs greatly from Procera, it also has a clinical study. There are no studies comparing these two supplements to each other.
14 Procera vs. Nerium EHT
One of the most unique memory support supplements is Nerium EHT. The key ingredient in Nerium is a compound from coffee called EHT which does have some studies behind it. While neither supplement has been clinically compared to each other, both contain huperzine A as an ingredient.
15 Who Makes Procera AVH?
The company is called Key View Labs. For former name was Brain Research Labs. The original name of the company was Brain Power Partners LLC. The website is ProceraHealth.com. Key View Lbs is located at 5737 Benjamin Center Dr Tampa, FL 33634-5293. This address is a corporate center.
16 Contact Key View Labs
Customer Service can be reached at 800-214-8112. Other contact # listed with the Better Business Bureau include
- (800) 213-4101
- (800) 530-0296
17 Better Business Bureau Ratings
The BBB rating for Key View Labs “A+” Key View Labs has been in business since 2012. The BBB rating has improved since this review was originally created. See the BBB for more information and updates.
Another, older name for the company was Brain Research Labs. While that name appears to no longer be used, here is the BBB file for Brain Research Labs.
18 Procera AVH Side Effects
While the Procera research study revealed no side effects, that investigation only lasted 30 days and involved relatively healthy people. As such, speak to your doctor and pharmacist first if you are not “healthy.” Here are a few things to consider when you take this supplement. This list is not complete:
- Start with less than suggested for the first week to see how you respond
- Speak to your doctor /pharmacist first if you have dementia or take dementia meds.
- Stop taking Procera at least 2 weeks before having surgery.
- Talk to your doctor first if you are pregnant or breastfeeding.
- Acetyl L Carnitine might have a blood thinner effect, so it may interfere with blood thinner drugs. It might also lower thyroid hormone levels and cause seizures in people who have seizure disorders.
- Vinpocetine appears to have a blood thinner effect.
- Huperzine A might increase blood pressure and interfere with high blood pressure medications. Huperzine might slow heart rate, increase seizures in some people and worsen conditions like emphysema, asthma and other forms of COPD.
19 Any Stimulants?
There are no stimulants like caffeine or guarana in the AVH supplement.
20 Can Students Take It?
There is no clinical evidence Procera AVH will help college students study longer or perform better on college exams. Remember, the study involved people in their 40s. It would take research on younger folks to see if the supplement helps younger people too.
21 Is It Available Outside The US
It appears the supplement is only shipped within the US as well as Guam, Puerto Rico, Virgin Islands. Currently, it does not appear to be sold in Canada. Canadians should call the company for more information.
22 What Is Procera Protect?
This is the new name for the memory supplement called Ceraplex. This name is still mentioned on bottles of this supplement. See the Ceraplex review.
23 Procera Guarantee
You have 30 days to return unopened supplements. The guarantee does not include opened or partially used supplements. Remember the 30 days start when it is shipped to you – not when it arrives. When you return Procera, the company will refund the purchase price minus shipping/handling.
There is no restocking fee when returning supplements (unless you refuse shipments and then there is a restocking fee of $14.95) Before returning, call the company at 1-800-213-4101 to get specifics on how to do this.
24 How To Return Procera AVH
To return the supplement call this number 800-213-4101
25 Does Procera AVH Work?
Overall, the ingredients in Procera seem logical and so it's possible some people might notice memory improvements. But, more research is needed to know for sure. The supplement appears to only have 1 study showing it works. That's not much given how long this product has been around.
Has anyone done similar inquiry re Dr Blaylocks
brain repair system?
Sandra, I took a quick look. it has a lot of ingredients but I didn’t see any research showing that supplement itself “repairs” the brain. I didn’t see any research on the supplements themselves period. For me that’s disappointing since its a doctor is marketing the products. Do read through the terms and conditions carefully if you decided to try the products.
I just saw the infomercial and wanted more info. I googled it and found your article. All your comments were right on. If this was such a great product, it wouldn’t need an
informercial. Thank you for all your hard work and research.
Thanks Maureen, glad I was able to help.
It is odd that the “research” prays on the fears of the elderly. What is more insulting is the infomercial lol…complete jokers that didn’t want to spend more than a couple bucks. Horrible…just horrible…no better than the guy in the slums that shoots someone for buck.
I find it odd that the ad talks about the clinical research done by The Brain Institute but it never actually comes out and says what the results were or how you could read the study.
Mike, thats a good observation. That’s why i like to point out the research in my reviews so people can make a better judgement.
I just watched the infomercial for Procera and noted all of the play on words you mentioned. Now I’m watching one on “Lucidal”. Different journalist, different “medical professionals”, but claiming the exact same results and same clinical testing. Just different ingredients. Even offering the same personal memory tests available. So many scams to take financial advantage of the elderly.
Tom, thanks for the heads up on Lucidal. Ive added it to my list of things to review.
Thanks for reporting this excellent review. I am from kuwait, in my visit to los angeles in summer 2010 i have seen the TV advertisement. I directly ordered a box of 4 bottles cost me a total $ 324.10. Fortunately i didn’t use it yet. And when i decided to start taking it I checked google just to be 100% sure and i was very lucky to see your logic review and decided to through the box.
Thank u very much and i don’t know why they sold it to me in the mentioned price.
Thanks again and best wishes
I have been trying to make up my mind about this product and was going to ask The Doctors through twitter. I also forgot to ask my Dr. on my last visit, but you summed it all up for me. I thank you for you in-dept research and was listening to the commercial while reading this article and they were saying and showing everything you emphasized. Thank You again!
Whoever you are who put in this much time and effort to debunk this “drug”, congratulations!
All of your points have legs to stand on and I hope people take the time to read this and other reports that are NOT associated with nor published by this “Lab”. I worked in the health field for 34 years, credentialed physicians with hospital privileges, and know how to tell a genuine article from a “phony”. The doctors associated with this product are sell-outs to greed and their behavior cannot be considered ethical.
You may not be harmed by taking this product, but it is unlikely you will be healed or even helped. That’s a LOT of money to spend on a product that is basically useless. Take that same money and use it on an appointment with a licensed neurologist, who can possibly help you find some course to try and improve your memory.
Remember P.T. Barnum’s warning: There’s one born every minute! Don’t join that group!
Thank you for the excellent review. What a joke this is, also saw a class action suit against them, but yet here they are on tv today. 11/29/12
Thank you Joe, I really appreciate your good thoughts and your efforts. I will check back to learn your thoughts about Prevagen and Alcar ALA. With much gratitude, Judy
Joe, Thank you ever so much for your research efforts & for sharing your findings with all of us. Like so many, I watched the infomercial. My very dear, once clear-headed optimistic 82 year dad is having very notable memory, anxiety & depression issues.
After watching the infomercial, having skepticism but also hoping, I began googling reviews & found your work. Because dad is on blood thinners for atrial fibrillation I always research product ingredients as his very life depends on it.
Thank you so very much for helping expose potential problems with this product. It is disgraceful the deceit perpetrated by the ‘characters’ involved in the sales pitch. I think Nemiroff’s creds on the commercial say he is a head & neck cancer surgeon – why somebody like that would compromise their reputation I don’t know but it is infuriating- certainly if he is a great surgeon he should have enough money, one would think!
Anyway, Joe, I have long been listening to real doctors on a very good NYC radio station promote Alcar ALA, which sounds a lot safer – has the Acetyl l-carnitine & also alpha lipoic acid. Right now dad is of the state of mind that he is leery of everything so I have a huge hurdle to get him to take anything but I wonder if you have researched this product?
I haven’t read anything bad about it anywhere; a friend’s dad is taking & is doing markedly better. In contrast, I have read some bad reviews about Prevagen (another that sounds so promising on its surface) & wonder if you have explored that one?
THANK YOU AGAIN FOR ALL OF YOUR WORK – Cannot adequately express my profound gratitude. I want to help one of the kindest people to ever walk this earth – I do not want to hurt him. Bless you.
Hi Judy, I have not yet looked at Alcar ALA but ALA has been in several products Ive looked at before. Here is a link to the page of the products that have had ALA http://supplementclarity.com/?s=alpha+lipoic+acid
Ive added Alcar ALA to my list of things to look at.
As for Prevagen, I do have a sample here and will be reviewing it in the near future.
Sorry to hear about your dad. Ill say a prayer for him and you. Even if he doesnt say it anymore, I know hes glad to have you in his corner.
Read some of your comments about PROCERA and noticed
that you mentioned VINPOCETINE as one of its three ingredients. There has been some research in England on
VINPOCETINE to improve short term memory, with some
success. I am 75 yrs young and take VINPOCETINE, ALGAL
DHA and Vitamin B12 with some success with my short term memory. THIS IS NOT AN ENDORSEMENT. Thank you
for getting involved. GOD Bless.
C. K. Wright
Great research, Joe. And thanks.
If you ever decide to do an expose’ on the US insurance industry, let me know. I’ll help.
Thanks Jane. its a wee bit outside my area of expertise but I will keep it in mind 🙂
I appreciate someone taking the time to do this type of research! There are so many products on TV that promise to cure almost anything. Without people like you – we would all be bankrupt trying to find that perfect cure for our ailments!
Chris, thats very kind of you to say. Thanks.
Thank you for all your research and time involved to provide us with this information on Procera AVH. It’s a crime to see so many people getting scammed/lied to on such a serious illness. Thanks Joe!
Serena, happy to help and thanks for writing 🙂
Thank you!! I to have a few medical issues. I did order because WOW this was just the thing. Wrong! When I ordered last year and talked to the rep on the phone about ADD and my heart surgery, and my seizures, and thyroid cancer and memory fatigue. I was assured this would be helpful. I ordered with wishful hope of some balance. I received my bottles, one free ceraplex and 20/20 book.
Before jumping in and swallowing this magical supplement, I read the bottle warnings. All that assurance was bogus! Being very busy with work and daily life, I managed to stop any more shipments, but was to late to get my money back. SUCKS.
Here’s the sad part. A year later I see their tv commercial, And again think this should be good? I dug deeper though, and found your sight. Thank you for exposing their trickery and setting me straight. I am throwing every thing they sent last year away!
Ed, glad you found me and equally glad I was able to help you.
Glad I do know this now.
I am taking speech lessons and that helps with forgetfullness.
I just saw this infomercial on Public TV – CPTV! This was not a fundraising program for the station, this was a commercial! But because this was public TV, it was 5 – 10 minutes before I realized this was not a program about memory loss, it was a commercial. That’s when I Googled for a review and found your article.
In the past, while I might not always agree with opinions expressed in public programming, I was confident that the subject was well researched and presented by credible persons. I am so disappointed in this public station! Not because of the commercial, but because the station did not make that clear from the beginning.
So thank you, Joe, for writing an informative, impartial review. Your article was every bit as successful in educating the public as I expected the public TV program to be, but sadly was not.
Gladys, that’s fascinating about public TV. If you call them and complain, they might think twice before they air infomercials again
Thank you Joe, I called today to have more info about procera avh and they really pressured me to make a purchase. I wanted to read about the ingredients first and see how they can interact with other medications and the agent told me there are no known side effects. But by reading your article I found out there are many side effects, I have hypotension so using procera avh is not a smart choice for me. Thank you again and keep up the great work.
I just now saw this commercial. I was horrified as I heard and saw listed the symptoms, what looked like to me, of Alzheimer’s. I was offended by the whole idea of this “cure”. My father died from Alzheimer’s, my mother is in a nursing home with Alzheimer’s. I feel this is predatory fraud. I find it absolutely reprehensible.