Elomir’s co-founders are promoting flagship product Axis Klarity as a treatment for mental illness.

And that’s just the tip of the illegal medical claims iceberg…

Elomir co-founder and CEO Van Nguyen claims that, at some point, she was “diagnosed with a form of PTSD”.

I wish Nguyen nothing but the best in terms of her treatment. This article isn’t about Nguyen’s diagnosis, but it does set the foundation for a disturbing line of marketing.

In a September 2nd FaceBook post, Nguyen posted what she claims happened after she “stopped taking” Axis Klarity.

6 days ago I stopped taking Axis Klärity to prepare me for the QEEG brain scan I did today.

The last 6 days have been a rollercoaster of emotions. My focus has been horrible.

I am usually a person that doesn’t get emotional very easily, so I thought. This week I have been an emotional wreck, and lastly my mood has been so off.

Whether “taking” Axis Klarity has left Nguyen with any long term damage is unclear. As far as I know there have been no medical studies done on the product.

On September 4th Nguyen posted about mental health, referring to is as a subject “everyone avoid talking about”.

This was followed up by a post on September 5th, in which Nguyen claimed Elomir “focused on a market that most people avoid talking about”.

Quantitative EEG
, or qEEG, is used alongside clinical diagnosis “in evaluating, classifying and following some” cognitive disorders.

The EEG is a widely accepted method for evaluating cortical information processing and neurophysiologic changes that occur during unconsciousness and varying states of conscious awareness.

Moreover, it is now possible to increase EEG sensitivity through the use of Digital EEG (dEEG) and the mathematical procedures implemented in quantitative EEG (qEEG).

I don’t specifically know why Nguyen was having a qEEG test done, and it doesn’t matter. What matters is the use of the scan to market Axis Klarity.

As per a September 7th FaceBook post by Nguyen;

Just finished talking to the doctor and he evaluated my QEEG brain scan.

What I can tell you is simple and FACT, he witnessed an impact to my brain at 10 mins after ingesting!

Said he’s never seen curcumin hit the brain so fast so it’s bypassing digestion and he was shocked with such a small amount for it to do that.

Lastly I have a CEO’s brain and I’m so intelligent it can’t be measured.

Whether Axis Klarity had any impact on Nguyen’s qEEG scan is unknown – but nonetheless that’s what she’s claiming.

Suffice to say a random uncontrolled scan isn’t a medical study.

Nguyen’s other half is Toan Nguyen, (former?) crypto Ponzi promoter extraordinaire.

With respect to medical claims compliance, things aren’t looking much better on Toan’s FaceBook profile.

In an August 19th FaceBook post, Toan claimed “people NEED Axis Klarity”.

So many are struggling. Mentally + emotionally + physically.

I feel a personal responsibility to get this in to the hands of the people who NEED IT, so I’m


🤖 Quick Answer

What claims has Elomir made about Axis Klarity's medical benefits?
Elomir's co-founders, including CEO Van Nguyen, have promoted Axis Klarity as a treatment for mental illness conditions including PTSD. Nguyen documented personal experiences discontinuing the product, describing negative emotional and cognitive effects, positioning the product as therapeutically beneficial.

What regulatory concerns surround Elomir's marketing practices?
Elomir has made unsubstantiated medical claims regarding Axis Klarity's efficacy in treating mental health conditions. Marketing materials allegedly violate regulations governing health product claims without proper clinical validation or regulatory approval from health authorities.

How did CEO Van Nguyen promote the product's therapeutic properties?
Van Nguyen shared social media posts detailing emotional and cognitive changes following cessation of Axis Klarity use, including altered emotional regulation and reduced focus, impl


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