In April 2026, online users searched for Brain Vex supplements — as well as Brain Vex reviews, Bill Gates’ honey recipe and Steve Martin — to locate information about an alleged “golden memory ritual” to reverse Alzheimer’s disease, dementia and memory loss. Those users looked for more details after viewing scam marketing videos initially promoting a recipe for memory loss involving coffee and honey, followed by mention of a “Bill Gates Alzheimer’s Foundation” discovery that allegedly targets “type 3 diabetes” in the brain.
In short, Gates never created or endorsed Brain Vex capsules or any special coffee-and-honey Alzheimer’s cure recipe. Scammers created deepfake AI depictions of those celebrities, along with Savannah Guthrie and various medical experts like Dr. Oz, to allege they provided positive Brain Vex reviews involving a “neuro honey blend” protocol. In reality, those are manipulated videos with altered lip movements designed to defraud desperate families. No evidence supported Brain Vex or any “pantry ingredient” recipe as a miracle product for memory loss.
An investigation of the capsules product appears below in a YouTube video from Jordan Liles, titled, “Brain Vex Supplements Scam Exposed. Bill Gates’ Honey Recipe Lie, Steve Martin and More.” After that, look for a transcript from my Brain Vex YouTube video. I advise victims of this scam to report fraud to the FTC and to read up on NIA-funded Alzheimer’s and dementia clinical trials.
Transcript from my Brain Vex YouTube video
The following is a word-for-word transcript from the above Brain Vex YouTube video:
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This video is all about the fact that there is a scam going around, scam marketing for something called Brain Vex supplements. If you’re looking around for Brain Vex reviews, and you want information about whether or not Steve Martin or David Muir or any doctors ever talked about this, whether it’s Dr. Peter Attia, whether it’s Dr. Ania Jastreboff, or anyone like Dr. Oz, Dr. Phil, all that is a scam. There’s scam marketing going on for this Brain Vex product. This is not something like Bill Gates, you can see here, Brain Vex Bill Gates. No, he has nothing to do with this.
You’re going to see deepfake AI depictions in this video. This is something going around in April 2026 where people have manipulated the lip movement. Scammers have manipulated the lip movement of these famous people to make it look like and sound like they have talked about this and they never have. No one famous ever talked about this ever. Bill Gates included. And that goes for doctors, hospitals, universities, and famous people. I’m going to hit play on this. If you saw this going around, a Bill Gates brain health like solution or Steve Martin or something like that or Brain Vex if you saw that. This has no legitimacy whatsoever. I can tell you that from researching scams all the time here on my channel.
“Tonight we have breaking news just coming in. New research reveals that the golden memory ritual is giving new hope against Alzheimer’s and dementia.” Golden memory ritual. That is not real. This is this is a made-up marketing term to try to defraud you. Do not let the scammers win. There is no golden memory ritual. I’m going to say it again. There is no golden memory ritual having to do with honey like they just showed you there or any sort of mixture of common pantry ingredients. A recipe of common pantry ingredients is a common thing you see in these scam videos. And there are thousands of these videos. So if you’re wondering why David Muir or ABC News or Steve Martin don’t sue, it’s because there are so many of these scams. It might not be worth their time, their effort, and who’s going to be able to find the people behind this who are likely in Brazil being propped up by video platforms in Brazil? It’s it’s really insane.
“For years, millions of American families have been told the same thing, that forgetfulness is normal, that brain fog is just aging, and that Alzheimer’s and dementia are irreversible. But now, that story is starting to fall apart because a shocking revelation is spreading, and it’s giving new hope for those dealing with memory loss. A well-known public figure has finally revealed a simple honey-based protocol that helped reverse memory loss without drugs, invasive treatments, or risky procedures backed by research funded by the Bill Gates Alzheimer’s Foundation. Over the past several years, the Gates Foundation has invested more than $20 billion to bring public awareness to a simple at-home protocol that has helped reverse memory loss and cognitive decline in more than 38,000 patients, ranging from mild cognitive impairment to stage 7 dementia. And it involves no harsh medications, just a honey-based compound that costs less than 65 cents. Even Hollywood legend Steve Martin spoke out about it on the ‘Jimmy Kimmel Live!’ show earlier this month. Let’s take a look.”
“Most people think memory loss is just part of aging, right? But that’s not true at all. You see, I’m 79 and today my mind is clearer than it was in my 20s. But the truth is just a few months ago …” Just to restate, Steve Martin has nothing to do with memory loss or dementia or Alzheimer’s reversal product or solution. Nor does anyone else famous. And Brain Vex, Bill Gates, he never endorsed it. Nor did Steve Martin, nor did David Muir, nor did anyone, Dr. Oz, Dr. Phil, whoever is going to be the doctor they end up showing here.
“I was having severe brain fog and forgetfulness. I’ve hidden this from everybody. There were days I couldn’t remember simple things like friends’ names, appointments, or even common words. And I stopped leaving the house because I was terrified of getting lost or confused.” “What happened to you, Steve? Well, I was told I was in the early stages of cognitive decline. Doctors warned me it would probably evolve to Alzheimer’s. They gave me no real hope of recovery. The only thing they did was prescribe medications like Aricept and Namenda treatments that cost thousands of dollars and only made me feel foggy, sedated, and disconnected. But thank God I got rid of that. And today, my memory is clear again. All without harsh drugs, without invasive treatments, and without changing my entire lifestyle.”
“Steve, I’m sorry you went through that, but now you’ve recovered.” “Yes.” “How did you overcome such a dramatic situation?” “Listen. Um, a friend of mine showed me a video by Bill Gates, who lost his own father to Alzheimer’s. In this video, he reveals a discovery. His foundation spent 20 years researching a natural protocol that targets the real cause of memory loss. What shocked me is that Alzheimer’s isn’t caused by aging or plaques in the brain. It’s caused by something doctors now call type 3 diabetes, a form of insulin resistance inside the brain, combined with toxic buildup that shuts brain cells down. And the most impressive part, his method is built around two natural compounds found in coffee and honey in a protocol anyone can follow at home. At first, I even thought …”
Steve Martin never endorsed this. There is no coffee and honey protocol having to do with common pantry ingredients to reverse Alzheimer’s and dementia. What’s happening here is that people in Brazil are trying to victimize desperate people around the world for money. That’s what they’re doing. They’ll do anything they can. They don’t care if they’re going to hurt families. They’ll do whatever they can. The Brazilian scammers behind this garbage will do anything they can to get money, even if it means victimizing other people. That’s who they are.
“How could something this simple work? But the science behind it is undeniable. And this protocol has already helped more than 40,000 people after 60 stop memory decline, regain clarity, and live independently again. All without drugs. People who couldn’t remember their grandchildren’s names are now driving again, shopping on their own, and feeling like themselves. And I’m lucky to be one of them. I always say now, take care of your memory before it’s too late. If memory loss and cognitive decline are starting to creep into your life, this coffee and honey protocol is the first thing I’d recommend. You can quietly start it at home and it takes less than a minute a day, exactly as Bill explains.”
Whoever poured that stuff, if that’s not an AI-generated video, is one of the people trying to defraud you. And that that just is what it is. “In fact, Bill Gates personally authorized me to leave this video with your production team. So, anyone—” Why would “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” show a video about this? That’s so stupid. “And learn how to do this protocol at home. The same one that saved me. Can we finally show it to the public?” “Of course, Steve production, please roll the video.”
Here comes Savannah Guthrie. I’ve seen this video over and over again. And the scammers have apparently don’t have the news. They don’t have anything having to do with the news to know that like, oh, maybe we shouldn’t have been showing Savannah Guthrie over the last month because that might not be believable. “This is the neuro honey blend that’s been helping Hollywood legends reverse memory loss and brain fog in just 21 days.” Oh, we’re about to see Samuel L. Jackson, aren’t we? Standing in like some weird hill or something.
“Medications that cost thousands per year and come with devastating side effects. But now this natural protocol is becoming a phenomenon on social media.” “This neuro honey blend is extraordinary. In just two weeks, I could remember my lines again.” It’s fake. He’s this is AI. You can see it says “Gator.” It should be like the Florida Gators, but it just says “Gator.” And the Gator looks like he’s been like got like some sort of defects. I don’t know. It’s hilarious. “And without struggle. And by the end of 90 days, my mind was sharper than it had—” Doesn’t even sound like Samuel L. Jackson.
But basically what we have learned here, Brain Vex is something that does not have any legitimacy whatsoever. You will not be able to find who’s behind Brain Vex, who’s the founder, where is their staff, where do they bottle the product, all that secret. I wonder why! And then you have this marketing here. There’s no legitimate marketing for any of this. And the marketing here claims that like Bill Gates, which if we kept watching the video, it would eventually get to Bill Gates and he would talk a lot. Deepfake AI depiction of him. He has nothing to do with this. It’s all terrible. Bill Gates has nothing to do with this. Nor, you know, it’s just all bad. Memory loss, dementia, Alzheimer’s disease, brain fog, Bill Gates has nothing to do with it, David Muir has nothing to do with it, Steve Martin, Samuel L. Jackson, and on and on and on. And Savannah Guthrie included “Today” show as well. There is no “Today” show segment having to do with any of this garbage.
Like, comment, subscribe. The join button is down below. If you did fall for the Brain Vex scam that’s going around, let me know in the comments down below. I don’t know what to do. I don’t have a phone number. Sometimes I can find a phone number. In this case, I don’t know what the phone number is. Maybe there’s a website out there that’s going to crop up, but I’m not looking at that today. I haven’t found one. This is something where scammers cycle through product name after product name after product name over and over, and they try to use the same marketing over and over as well, and you can’t find any information about the product parent company or anything like that. All that secret. Again, big surprise. I wonder what’s going on there.
And and it’s just all terrible. So, go see a doctor. Don’t buy weird stuff you find online. For sure. Don’t buy a bunch of weird supplements you find online and be like, “No, no, no. Big Pharma wants you to to to stay away from this stuff. We got to go and buy this stuff.” No. Don’t buy the weird stuff. Big Pharma doesn’t even know. Like what? No one likes Big Pharma. I’m not saying I like Big Pharma, but like don’t go buy scam pills online and think that that’s doing something. Please go see a doctor.
And if you don’t trust doctors, if you’re like, “I don’t trust doctors, Jordan,” ask a family member or a friend, “Hey, who’s a doctor you trust?” Go to that person. See if you can do something legitimate. Because these scammers will do whatever they can to get your money. They will try to manipulate you, influence you into thinking, “Yeah, I got to make this purchase to show Big Pharma or to show big energy if it’s a big energy sort of a scam or big oil or what-a big tech whatever.” They’re just trying to get your money. The scammers are. Don’t let them do it. Like, comment, subscribe. Join buttons down below, but the like button is really big. Thank you for watching.
