Phosphatidyle Serine100mg, Choline 100mg, Inositol 50mg

Product ID: ES301


Description:

PHOSPHATIDYLSERINE, A REMARKABLE BRAIN CELL NUTRIENT

Phosphatitdyl Serine is proven to inhibit the secretion of cortisol, a hormone often found elevated in individuals frequently stressed or depressed. 100mg each.

Price: $26.10
Price shown is for one item per day for 30 days.


Supplement Facts
  Amount Per Serving % Daily Value
Choline (as choline bitartrate) 100 mg **
Inositol 50 mg **
Phosphatidyl Serine 100 mg **
* Percent Daily Values (DV) are based on a 2000 calorie diet.
** Daily value not established

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Details:

Phosphatidylserine, or PS, is a naturally occurring, phospholipid nutrient. PS is essential to the functioning of all the cells of the body, but is most concentrated in the brain. Its relative abundance in this organ reflects its proven involvement in an assortment of nerve cell functions, including nerve transmitter release and synaptic activity. Clinical studies have suggested that PS can support brain functions that tend to decline with age.

As Virgil put it long ago,"Time bears away all things, even our minds" (ca. 34 B.C.). Cognitive decline in the healthy can begin as early as the fifth decade of life. Census figures suggest that more than 30 million U.S. citizens are over 65; of these more than half are likely experiencing impaired capacities to recall names and numbers, to manipulate words, or to concentrate at work and maintain focus while at play. Progressive loss of mental functions can have a telling effect on personal productivity, can damage self-esteem, and brings considerable distress to many aging adults.

The fundamental contributions of PS (phosphatidylserine)  at the level of the individual brain cell are actually expressed in the performance of the brain as a whole. Human trials dating back to the 1970s indicate that when consumed as a supplement to the diet, PS can benefit diverse measures of cognitive functions. In the peer-reviewed literature, there are currently on record some 64 human studies on PS, of which 17 were conducted double blind. The findings from the clinical trial data are unequivocal: dietary supplementation with PS can alleviate, ameliorate, and sometimes reverse age-related decline of memory, learning, concentration, word skills, and mood. PS also may improve the body's capacities to cope with stress and maintain the internal circadian rhythms.

Over the adult life span, healthy individuals can lose as much as half (50%) of their ability to perform everyday tasks related to memory and cognition. Research is proceeding at a fast pace in this field, with the hope of slowing brain deterioration at an early stage, thereby to conserve the quality of mental function in later life.

Results from clinical trials conducted in the U.S. and Europe indicate that dietary supplementation with PS can play an important role in the support of mental functions in the aging brain.