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Memopryl Review 2026: Ingredients, Pricing, and the Dosage Transparency Gap

posted on May 13, 2026

† These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. Memopryl is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Consult a qualified healthcare professional before use, especially if you take prescription medications, are pregnant or nursing, or have an existing health condition. Individual results vary.

By TotalHealthRD.com Editorial Team

Quick Answer: Memopryl is a daily nootropic capsule supplement distributed by MemoPryl Research and sold exclusively through ClickBank at memopryl.com. The formula contains eight named ingredients: Ginkgo Biloba Extract, Phosphatidylserine, Bacopa Monnieri Extract, N-Acetyl-L-Carnitine, St. John's Wort, L-Glutamine, Alpha-GPC, and Huperzine-A. Per-ingredient milligram dosages are not publicly disclosed on the official website — a transparency gap this review addresses directly. Pricing ranges from $49 to $79 per bottle depending on the package. A 60-day refund policy applies, with conditions. St. John's Wort in the formula creates documented interaction risk with several prescription drug classes.

You may have found this page after seeing an online ad — one that mentioned a celebrity name, a “honey recipe,” or a promise about memory or Alzheimer's disease. That kind of ad is common in this product category, and we address it specifically below. But if you are here because you are genuinely evaluating whether Memopryl is worth your money and your trust, this review is written for you.

The cognitive supplement market is saturated with content that either praises a product reflexively or dismisses it reflexively. Neither approach helps you make a real decision. What helps is verified pricing, a clear accounting of what ingredients are in the formula and what the research says about them, an honest statement of what cannot be verified from public sources, and a clear-eyed review of who this supplement is and is not appropriate for. That is what this report delivers.

What Is Memopryl?

Memopryl is a dietary supplement marketed to support memory, focus, and mental clarity in adults. According to the brand's published materials, it is formulated around a multi-mechanism design that targets several aspects of cognitive function simultaneously rather than relying on a single ingredient. MemoPryl Research is the manufacturer. Orders are processed exclusively through ClickBank, which is a digital commerce platform used by a range of supplement brands. The brand states that manufacturing takes place in the United States in an FDA-registered, GMP-certified facility — this is a brand claim that has not been independently verified by this review.

One important distinction to make at the outset: Memopryl is a dietary supplement regulated under DSHEA, not an FDA-approved drug. No pre-market approval of efficacy is required for DSHEA supplements. The FDA-registered facility designation means the production facility is registered with the FDA — a standard regulatory requirement — not that the product has been tested or approved by the FDA for any purpose. These are different things, and the difference matters for anyone using this product alongside prescription medications.

Who This Is For

Based on the brand's formulation approach and published positioning, Memopryl is designed for healthy adults who want proactive support for normal cognitive function. The audience that makes the most sense for this formula is adults in their 40s and 50s experiencing the gradual mental shifts that accompany midlife — slower word recall, slightly reduced ability to sustain focus across long work sessions, occasional name-finding difficulty. These are normal changes associated with aging, not disease states, and they are what the ingredient categories in this formula are typically studied for.

Professionals managing cognitively demanding workloads who want additional daily support may also find this relevant. The formulation is designed for consistent daily use over months, not for acute or immediate effect — which is important to understand before purchasing.

Who This Is NOT For

Memopryl is not appropriate for individuals under 18 years of age. Pregnant or nursing women should not take this supplement without explicit clearance from their obstetrician. Anyone with a diagnosed health condition, particularly cardiovascular disease, liver conditions, or any neurological diagnosis, should consult a physician before starting.

Most critically: anyone taking prescription medications should review the full Supplement Facts panel with a pharmacist before purchasing. St. John's Wort — one of the eight ingredients in this formula — is a potent inducer of cytochrome P450 enzymes, particularly CYP3A4, CYP2C9, and CYP2C19. These enzymes are responsible for metabolizing a wide range of prescription medications, including antidepressants, oral contraceptives, blood thinners, HIV antiretrovirals, and others. This is not a minor footnote. The interaction profile of St. John's Wort is one of the most extensively documented herb-drug interaction profiles in clinical pharmacology. Article 4 of this cluster covers this in full detail.

Memopryl is also not an appropriate substitute for clinical evaluation of significant memory changes. If you or a family member is experiencing rapid cognitive decline, repeated disorientation, getting lost on familiar routes, or significant personality changes, those symptoms require medical evaluation — not a supplement.

How Memopryl Works: The Multi-Mechanism Design

The most structurally notable aspect of the Memopryl formula is not any single ingredient — it is the relationship between three of them. Alpha-GPC, N-Acetyl-L-Carnitine, and Huperzine-A all act on the brain's cholinergic system. Alpha-GPC supplies choline, a precursor to acetylcholine — the neurotransmitter most directly associated with memory formation and sustained attention. Huperzine-A inhibits the enzyme that breaks down acetylcholine, theoretically prolonging its availability. ALCAR facilitates fatty acid transport into mitochondria within brain cells, supporting cellular energy production. Together, these three components form what might be called a cholinergic triple-pathway design.

Beyond that core, Ginkgo Biloba is included for its studied relationship with cerebral blood flow and antioxidant activity. Bacopa Monnieri is the most extensively researched botanical in the formula for memory and attentional outcomes, with a 2014 meta-analysis published in the Journal of Ethnopharmacology (Kongkeaw et al., PMID 24252493) examining 9 randomized controlled trials in 518 subjects finding potential to improve cognition, particularly speed of attention. Phosphatidylserine is included for neuronal membrane support — it is the only ingredient in this formula for which the FDA has acknowledged a qualified health claim for cognitive function, with the required qualifier that evidence is “limited and not conclusive.”

St. John's Wort is included for its effect on mood-related neurotransmitter pathways, reflecting the documented relationship between emotional state and cognitive performance. L-Glutamine is an amino acid involved in neurotransmitter synthesis and brain energy metabolism.

The caveat that shapes all of this: no published randomized controlled trial has tested the finished Memopryl formula. The ingredient research above is general ingredient-level research conducted in isolation. Whether the specific dosages in Memopryl's formula match the amounts used in those clinical trials cannot be determined from public sources, because per-ingredient milligram dosages are not disclosed on the brand's website.

What We Verified

This section documents what the TotalHealthRD.com editorial team independently checked for this review, and the sources used. Transparency about verification scope is part of what distinguishes a useful review from an affiliate promotional piece.

Ingredient identity: Confirmed. All eight ingredient names are consistent across the brand's published materials and cross-referenced against multiple independent sources. Ingredient identities: verified. Per-ingredient mg dosages: not publicly accessible without purchasing the product and viewing the physical label.

Pricing as of May 14, 2026: Confirmed across three independent sources. 2-bottle package at $79 per bottle, $158 total plus $9.99 shipping. 3-bottle package at $69 per bottle, $207 total with free shipping. 6-bottle package at $49 per bottle, $294 total with free shipping. ClickBank supplement pricing can change with promotional windows — verify current pricing at memopryl.com before purchasing.

Refund policy terms: Confirmed. 60-day money-back guarantee from the date of shipping. All bottles must be returned, including empty or partially used bottles. Customer is responsible for return shipping. Refund processing takes 5-10 business days after return receipt. Return address: 19655 E 35th Drive, Suite 100, Aurora, CO 80011.

Contact information: Confirmed. Email: [email protected]. Phone: (888) 202-4616.

Distribution verification: Confirmed. Sold exclusively through memopryl.com via ClickBank. Not sold on Amazon, in retail stores, or through third-party marketplace sellers per brand's published materials.

Viral celebrity ad claims: Confirmed as unverified fabrication. No endorsement by Bill Gates, Morgan Freeman, Steve Martin, Anthony Hopkins, or any other named public figure has been established for Memopryl. Addressed in detail below.

FDA/FTC enforcement status: No FDA warning letter or FTC enforcement action against Memopryl Research specifically identified as of May 14, 2026.

Pricing and Refund Policy in Detail

The 2-bottle package provides a 60-day supply at $79 per bottle — $158 total with $9.99 shipping added. For a product that recommends 90-day minimum evaluation windows (which aligns with the clinical timeline for Bacopa Monnieri's mechanism), the 2-bottle package falls short of the recommended assessment period. The 3-bottle package at $69 per bottle, $207 total with free shipping, represents a more practical evaluation commitment — three months aligns with the research timelines used for the formula's most extensively studied ingredient.

The 6-bottle package at $49 per bottle, $294 total with free shipping, represents the lowest per-bottle cost. Committing to a 6-month supply before completing a 3-month evaluation is only rational for someone who has already tried the product and found value in it.

On the refund policy: the 60-day guarantee is real, but the terms include a material condition that should be clear before purchasing. All bottles — including empty bottles — must be returned to qualify for a refund. The customer pays return shipping. If you purchase the 6-bottle package, you must return all six bottles, including any empties, to receive the full refund. This is more restrictive than “no-questions-asked” policies that do not require returns. It is consistent with how ClickBank supplement brands typically structure their guarantees. It is also less accessible for a consumer in a remote location or with limited access to shipping services.

Viral Term Disambiguation: Celebrity Ads, Honey Tricks, and Alzheimer's Claims

If you searched for Memopryl after seeing an ad that mentioned Bill Gates, Morgan Freeman, Steve Martin, Anthony Hopkins, a “honey trick,” a “dementia recipe,” or a cure for Alzheimer's disease — this section is for you.

The cognitive supplement category has been heavily targeted by a specific type of advertising tactic: deepfake or misleadingly attributed celebrity endorsement ads that create emotional urgency around serious medical conditions. These ads work because they attach a trusted face to a product and make a medical-sounding claim that triggers concern. They generate search behavior — people Google the celebrity's name plus the product — and that search traffic then lands on affiliate review content designed to convert the visitor.

No verified endorsement of Memopryl by any named celebrity has been established. Alzheimer's disease and dementia are serious neurological conditions requiring medical diagnosis and evidence-based treatment. No dietary supplement has received FDA approval for the treatment or prevention of Alzheimer's disease, dementia, or any related cognitive disorder. A dietary supplement is not a cure for any disease.

Memopryl, evaluated on its actual formulation, has a legitimate enough research basis behind its individual ingredients to warrant a fair review. The advertising tactics used to reach consumers are a different question from whether the product itself has any merit. Understanding the difference is the useful outcome of encountering those ads.

The Dose Math Gap: What This Means for Your Decision

Here is the most important information-gap to resolve when evaluating Memopryl: the brand does not publicly disclose per-ingredient milligram dosages on its website. This is worth dwelling on because it affects everything downstream.

For Bacopa Monnieri, the clinical trials showing the strongest results used 300 to 450 mg of standardized extract daily for 12 weeks or longer. Whether Memopryl's Bacopa dose falls within that range cannot be determined without seeing the physical product label. The same limitation applies to every other ingredient in the formula. Phosphatidylserine's qualified health claim from the FDA is associated with 100 mg daily dosing in research contexts — again, whether Memopryl's dose aligns with this cannot be verified from the website alone.

This is not unusual in the ClickBank supplement ecosystem — many products in this distribution channel do not publish dosages on their promotional pages. Premium retail nootropics sold outside ClickBank, such as Mind Lab Pro, typically do publish per-ingredient dosages, which allows direct comparison against research. For a buyer to whom dosage transparency is a priority, that difference is meaningful. The Supplement Facts panel on the physical Memopryl label does contain this information — it is just not publicly accessible before purchase.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does Memopryl actually work for memory and focus?

Memopryl contains eight ingredients — Ginkgo Biloba, Phosphatidylserine, Bacopa Monnieri Extract, N-Acetyl-L-Carnitine, St. John's Wort, L-Glutamine, Alpha-GPC, and Huperzine-A — that have been studied individually in published research for cognitive support. However, no randomized controlled trial has tested the finished Memopryl formula. The brand does not publicly disclose per-ingredient milligram dosages on its website, which means the formula cannot be independently compared against the doses used in published research without seeing the physical product label. Individual results will vary based on age, health status, consistency of use, and other lifestyle factors. Adults considering Memopryl should review the full Supplement Facts panel and consult a qualified healthcare professional before starting, particularly those taking prescription medications.

What are the ingredients in Memopryl?

According to the brand's published materials, Memopryl contains eight ingredients: Ginkgo Biloba Extract, Phosphatidylserine, Bacopa Monnieri Extract, N-Acetyl-L-Carnitine, St. John's Wort, L-Glutamine, Alpha-GPC, and Huperzine-A. Specific per-ingredient milligram dosages are not listed publicly on the official website. The complete Supplement Facts panel is available on the physical product label. Anyone taking prescription medications should review the full label with a pharmacist or physician before purchasing, as St. John's Wort specifically has documented interactions with a wide range of prescription drugs.

What is Memopryl's refund policy?

Memopryl is backed by a 60-day money-back guarantee from the date of shipping, per the brand's published terms. All bottles must be returned to qualify — including empty or partially used bottles. The customer is responsible for return shipping costs. To initiate a return, email [email protected] with your order number, full name, and checkout email address. Return address: 19655 E 35th Drive, Suite 100, Aurora, CO 80011. Refunds process within 5 to 10 business days of return receipt. Shipping costs are excluded from the refund. Verify current terms at memopryl.com before purchasing.

Did Bill Gates, Morgan Freeman, or Steve Martin endorse Memopryl?

No verified endorsement by Bill Gates, Morgan Freeman, Steve Martin, or any other named public figure has been established for Memopryl. If you encountered ads referencing these figures alongside Memopryl or a “honey recipe,” those ads are not affiliated with or authorized by the individuals named. This type of deepfake celebrity endorsement ad is a documented marketing tactic used across the supplement category to drive search volume. Memopryl can be evaluated on its actual formulation, verified pricing, and published policies — which is what this review covers.

Final Assessment

Memopryl is a legitimately formulated nootropic supplement with an eight-ingredient design that makes mechanistic sense. The cholinergic triple-pathway approach — Alpha-GPC, ALCAR, and Huperzine-A working together — is more targeted than most formulas in this price range. The inclusion of Bacopa Monnieri and Phosphatidylserine reflects the most research-supported botanical and phospholipid ingredients in the cognitive support category.

The two honest limitations to carry into your decision: first, no per-ingredient dosage data is publicly accessible, which means you cannot verify whether the formula is dosed at research-relevant levels without purchasing the product. Second, St. John's Wort creates a meaningful drug interaction profile that makes this supplement genuinely unsuitable for anyone on prescription medications without prior physician consultation — and that population is substantial in the 40-60 age range this product targets.

The 3-bottle package at $207 represents the most rational entry point if you are committed to a genuine evaluation — it aligns with the 12-week minimum assessment period used in Bacopa clinical trials. The 60-day return policy provides a partial safety net, though the requirement to return all bottles including empties means planning ahead if a refund becomes necessary.

For a full analysis of the ingredients in this category, see our nootropic ingredient research deep-dive. For safety and drug interaction details specific to these compounds, see our cognitive supplement safety guide. For context on how Memopryl compares with other products in this space, see our nootropic comparison for women over 40. For the biological background on why cognitive changes occur with age, see our cognitive changes with age overview.

† These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. Memopryl is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. This review is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Always consult a qualified healthcare professional before starting any new supplement, especially if you take prescription medications, have an existing health condition, or are pregnant or nursing. Individual results vary. Pricing and policy information was verified at time of publication and is subject to change — always confirm current details at memopryl.com before purchasing. TotalHealthRD.com is an independent editorial publisher. Content Creator: TotalHealthRD.com Editorial Team. Product Formulator: MemoPryl Research.

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