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Jarrow Formulas, PS 100, Phosphatidylserine, 100 mg, 120 Capsules

SKU/UPC : 790011160205

Product Code : JF6020

Package Details : 120 Capsules

Serving Size : 1 Capsule

Serving per Container : This bottle will last for 120 Days

Price(र) : 6694.00

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·        Cogni-PS Phosphatidylserine

·        Promotes Brain Function

·        Dietary Supplement

 

Phosphatidylserine (PS) is a natural phospholipid that is an essential component of cell membranes. Cogni-PS promotes brain function by helping maintain neuronal membrane fluidity (cell-to-cell communication), which is essential for cognition, mental performance, attentiveness and reaction time. PS protects against stress, reducing the action of cortisol (catabolic stress hormone).

Cogni-PS is a concentrated form of phosphatidylserine derived from soy phospholipids and offers superior stability.


Suggested Use:

Take 1 capsule up to 3 times per day with a meal or as directed by your qualified health care consultant. Best kept refrigerated.

Supplement Facts:

Serving Size: 1 Capsule

Servings Per Container: 120

 

Amount Per Capsule

% DV

Phosphatidylserine (PS)

100 mg

*

* Daily value not established.

Other Ingredients:

Cellulose, silicon dioxide, magnesium stearate (vegetable source) and gamma tocopherol. Capsule consists of gelatin.

Contains: Soy.

No wheat, no gluten, no dairy, no egg, no fish/shellfish, no peanuts/tree nuts.

Warnings:

Keep out of the reach of children.


Q.What is phosphatidylserine and what are its benefits?
A.Phosphatidylserine is a chemical. The body can make phosphatidylserine, but gets most of what it needs from foods. Phosphatidylserine supplements were once made from cow brains, but now are commonly manufactured from cabbage or soy. The switch was triggered by a concern that products made from animal sources might cause infections such as mad cow disease. Phosphatidylserine is used for Alzheimer's disease, age-related decline in mental function, improving thinking skills in young people, attention deficit-hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), depression, preventing exercise-induced stress, and improving athletic performance.

Q.How does it work?
A.Phosphatidylserine is an important chemical with widespread functions in the body. It is part of the cell structure and is key in the maintenance of cellular function, especially in the brain.

Q.What are the uses of phosphatidylserine?
A.Alzheimer's disease. Taking phosphatidylserine can improve some of the symptoms of Alzheimer’s disease after 6-12 weeks of treatment. It seems to be most effective in patients with less severe symptoms. But phosphatidylserine might lose its effectiveness with extended use. After 16 weeks of treatment, progression of Alzheimer's disease seems to overcome any benefit provided by phosphatidylserine. Most clinical studies have used phosphatidylserine from cow brains. However, most supplements now use phosphatidylserine from soy or cabbage. Researchers don’t know yet how phosphatidylserine made from these plant sources compares with phosphatidylserine made from cow brains in terms of effectiveness for Alzheimer’s disease. Confusion in older people (senile dementia). Phosphatidylserine made from cow brains seems to improve attention, language skills, and memory in aging people with declining thinking skills. It’s not known whether the newer products, which are taken from soy and cabbage, will have the same benefit. However, there is developing evidence that plant-derived phosphatidylserine improves memory in people with age-associated memory loss.

Q.What are the sources of Phosphatidylserine?
A.Sources:
The body synthesizes phosphatidylserine from lipid molecules and the amino acid serine, but foods like meat especially animal brains and organs and white beans are also rich sources of the compound. Phosphatidylserine supplements were originally produced from extracts of cow brains, however most of these supplements are now produced by extracting phosphatidylserine from the soy lecithin found in soybeans or from cabbage. International antiaging-systems.com reports that studies indicate phosphatidylserine supplements derived from plant sources are just as effective as those originally manufactured from animals.