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PS Caps 100 mg

by Life Extension

 

WHAT IS IT?

Each capsule of PS Caps 100 mg contains:

Phosphatidylserine (from soy) 100 mg
Phosphatidic acid (from soy) 4 mg
Phosphatidylcholine (from soy) 1 mg

Other ingredients are rice flour, silica, gelatin, and water.

 

WHAT DOES IT DO?

According to the manufacturer:

"Brain tissues are especially rich in phosphatidylserine (PS), but aging causes a decline in the PS content of cells throughout the body. Research has shown that in addition to improving neural function, PS enhances energy metabolism in all cells, memory, concentration, learning and word choice. In the brain, PS helps maintain cell membrane integrity and youthful synaptic plasticity.

Phosphatidylserine (PS) may reduce the risk of dementia in the elderly. Very limited and preliminary scientific research suggests that PS may reduce the risk of cognitive dysfunction in the elderly. The FDA concludes that there is little scientific evidence supporting this claim."

 

CAUTIONS

If pregnant or breast feeding ask a health care professional before use. 

The genisten in soy can interfere with the ability of radiation to kill cancer cells, though there are contradictory studies on this issue. When undergoing treatment for cancer consult your healthcare practitioner before using this product.

 

See Disclaimer.

 

DOSE

Take 1 capsule daily or as recommended by a health care practitioner.

 

NHC sells 100 capsule bottles of PS Caps 100 mg for $40.50. $36.00 The suggested retail price is $54.00.

 

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These statements have not been evaluated by the U.S. Food & Drug Administration (FDA).
The products discussed are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

 

 

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