Phosphatidyl Serine by NOW Foods N-R 50 Softgels Brain Nutrients With Ginkgo* Our Price: $19.44 Retail Price: $31.99 You Save: $12.55 each, a 39% Savings!
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Phosphatidyl Serine with Ginkgo Biloba combines two powerful nutrients that work synergistically with one another. Phosphatidyl Serine is a naturally occuring phospholipid compound derived from soy lecithin that plays an essential role in cellular composition. Ginkgo Biloba is a popular herbal extract that has demonstrated powerful antioxidant activity in in vitro studies.*
From the FDA's website: "Consumption of phosphatidylserine may reduce the risk of dementia in the elderly. Very limited and preliminary scientific research suggests that phosphatidylserine may reduce the risk of dementia in the elderly. FDA concludes that there is little scientific evidence supporting this claim."
Additional Sizes Available
100 Softgels - 100 mg of Phosphatidyl Serine
120 Vegetarian Capsules - 100 mg of Phosphatidyl Serine
30 Vegetarian Capsules - 100 mg of Phosphatidyl Serine
50 Softgels - 100 mg of Phosphatidyl Serine
60 Vegetarian Capsules - 100 mg of Phosphatidyl Serine
Supplement Facts
One (1) Softgel Contains:
Amount Per Serving
Calories 5
Calories From Fat 4.5
Total Fat 0.5 g
Phosphorus 10 mg
Phosphatidylserine and Lysophosphatidylserine 100 mg
Soy Phospholipids 90 mg
Ginkgo Biloba Leaf Extract (Ginkgo biloba ) 60 mg
Water, Soybean Oil, Mixed Tocopherols, Glycerin, Gelatin, Carob, Contains no sugar, salt, starch, yeast, wheat, gluten, corn, milk, egg or preservatives.
As a dietary supplement, one (1) softgel, one to three times (1-3x) daily, with or between meals, or as directed by a healthcare practitioner.
Brain Nutrients , Circulatory
Brain Chemistry , Children's Brain Function , Memory Loss
Brain , Brain Chemistry , Circulatory system
Brain Fog , Frazzled , Unfocused
To the dull mind, nature is leaden. To the illumined mind, the whole world burns and sparkles with light.”
--Ralph Waldo Emerson
From the moment we rise to the moment we rest, our brain is in a decision-making frenzy. When we’re thirsty, our brain tells us that we need water. When we’re hungry, it reminds us that we have a refrigerator full of food. When we’re tired, it lets us know that we need to sleep, and so on. But despite the thousands of decisions we make everyday, our brain still hasn’t figured out a way to let us know what it needs to function.
Though ironic, this raises a very serious issue. The human brain, like every other organ in the body, demands nutrition - period. Unfortunately, it leaves that up to us to figure out. Thanks to notable advance-ments in research, we’re finally learning which nutri-ents are most important for optimal brain function. Phosphatidyl Serine (PS) is a perfect example.
This naturally occurring phospholipid has been the subject of numerous studies regarding its ability to boost cognitive function and delay (or potentially reverse) memory deterioration, and suggests that PS may be able to increase the effectiveness of neural transmissions. Interestingly, PS accounts for roughly 15% of the brain’s phospholipid supply. This is enor-mous because phospholipids play a significant role in the billions of neurotransmissions that take place every second. Yes, billions.
Brain cells are constantly communicating with one another, and send astonishing amounts of impulses throughout the nervous system. This is accomplished via neurotransmitters - chemical messengers that send and receive impulses over the synapses of the brain and throughout the body. Mentally, we’re function-ing at our best when these cells are well nourished. We can think more clearly, recall memories with ease and operate with greater efficiency. However, a de-ficiency in neural-nutrients can prevent these mind messengers from functioning as they should. For-tunately, PS has the ability to cross the blood-brain barrier to deliver critical nutrients and remove mind slowing waste.
Consider this. The brain functions in the same manner that a major airport does around the holidays. There are millions of actions taking place. Impulses departing, nutrients arriving, endless communication, the occasional problem and more reactions than any-one could possibly count. There’s confusion, delay and emotion, not to mention the endless series of transmissions that take place every second. Imagine PS as that ultra-motivated employee who shows up to work everyday anxious to expedite everything in sight. It helps neural travelers get to and from their respec-tive gates, ensures that they have everything they need, simplifies processes that could result in breakdown, and clears isles that are cluttered with junk. Simply stated, PS is the brain’s overachieving go-getter.
PS can help us think more clearly.*
It’s 3:06 in the afternoon and you’re scrambling to get to a meeting that you’re already late for. That fluster could be the result of poor neurotransmission caused by a deficiency in essential nutrients like PS. Moreover, these innocent brain-bursts can exhaust our PS reserves, leaving us somewhere hovering be-tween frantic and sluggish. Every impulse, thought, action, reaction, movement, emotion and desire is the end result of neurotransmitters in action. PS is a major supporter of these actions. Therefore, as we increase the amount of PS in our system, we gain the ability to think and act with greater ease.
PS can reduce the adverse impacts of stress on our body and mind.*
What do we do when we’re down in the dumps? While plopping down on the sofa with a snack might be an easy solution, it comes with a price. Not only does stress interfere with mood, but it can also inspire inactivity, over-eating and sluggishness. This is due largely in part to cortisol - a catabolic hormone released by the adrenal glands in response to emotional stress. Studies done to determine the effectiveness of PS on cortisol suppression have shown that it works by suppressing the hormones that produce cortisol. As a result, supplementing with PS may be able to help reduce the amount of stress related hormones that ultimately leave us singing the blues. PS can expedite post workout recovery time.
Endurance athletes who carefully monitor their body’s response levels are increasingly turning to PS. Immediately following strenuous activity, the body responds by releasing adrenocorticotropin (ACTH) – a hormone that discourages testosterone and encourages cortisol. By limiting ACTH pro-duction, PS reduces the amount of muscle tissue breakdown that occurs during exercise. A common misconception is that muscles grow during exercise - wrong. In fact, muscles are torn down during ex-ercise and grow in-between workouts – hence the term recovery. During recovery, PS helps prevent the activity of growth-inhibiting hormones. This helps athletes recover faster so their gains are realized more quickly.
In short, Phosphatidyl Serine appears to be a completely safe and beneficial dietary supple-ment that can offer a wide range of physical and mental health benefits. NOW® Phosphatidyl Serine is derived from soy leci-thin, and includes Choline and Inositol – two metabolites that work synergistically to help in-crease circulation and cognitive response.
References
Phosphatidyl Serine (PS) Promise for Athletic Performance , Edmund Burke and Thomas Fahey; Keats Publishing 2000, USA.
Prescription for Natural Healing , Balch, Phyllis and Balch, James; Avery/Penguin Publishing 2000, USA
The Anti-Aging Solution , Giampapa, Vincent, Pero, Ronald, Zimmerman, Marcia. John Wiley and Sons Publishing, 2004, USA
Raw Materials
Superior supplements begin with superior raw materials. As the foundation that supports our line of quality products, NOW tests raw materials for contaminants, heavy metals, pesticides and fillers. Our philosophy remains unfaltering; we always start with the purest, freshest raw materials to ensure that the finished product is the best it can be. By partnering with some of the most trusted names in the industry including Lonza, PL Thomas, Cyanotech, Inter-Health, Hoffman LaRoche, Sabinsa and others, NOW is proud to provide unadulterated natural products that are safe, potent and true to their claim.
Natural Ingredients
Mad Cow Free
Growth Hormone Free
Exacting Heavy Metal and Pesticide Specifications
Pure, Fresh Raw Materials, Always
Good Manufacturing Practices
NOW's commitment to Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP) is evident in everything we do. As one of the first companies to receive GMP certification from the NNFA, in addition to being one of the very few to maintain a consistent 'A' rating, we've remained steadfast in our commitment to good manufacturing practices. Our clean, controlled and technologically advanced production facility is regularly inspected by the Food and Drug Administration, and has been certified organic by Quality Assurance International.
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