PhosphatidylSerine

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  • Nature's Way Phosphatidyl Serine 500 mg 60 gels Nature's Way Phosphatidyl Serine 500 mg 60 gels

    Health & longevity through the healing power of nature - that's what it means to Trust the Leaf.  Phosphatidylserine (PS) assists in regulating membrane transfer of nutrients and neurotransmitters necessary for proper mental function.* Serving Size:1 SoftGel Servings Per Container:60    Amount Per Serving Phosphatidylserine Complex (prodiving 100 mg Phosphatidylserine from Non-GM Soybean) 500 mg   Other ingredients: Gelatin (capsule), Glycerin, Non-GMO-Soybean oil, Water     Recommendation: Take 1 softgel three times daily for one month, then two times daily thereafter. Best results are obtained with continuous use.STORE IN A COOL, DRY PLACE.  SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. Freshness & safety sealed with printed outer shrink-wrap and printed inner seal. Do not use if either seal is broken or missing. Keep out of reach of children. 

    $56.49

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Phosphatidylserine supplements can reduce the amount of the stress hormone known as cortisol found in your body. Furthermore, Phosphatidyl Serine helps keep your cortisol levels on an even keel. Rapid fluctuations of cortisol levels, often caused by a constant state of "fight or flight" induced by the stressors of modern living, can cause an increase in body fat and a decrease in lean muscle tissue, not to mention a very anxious and unhappy state of existence. Specifically, having very high and erratic cortisol levels can cause excessive weight gain in the stomach and increase the likelihood of a heart attack or stroke. High cortisol levels can also cause irrational and harmful behavior, such as lashing out. People with high cortisol levels are usually quite unhappy and uncomfortable, so it is easy to see that reducing cortisol levels is essential in maintaining an acceptable and comfortable level of health and well-being. PhosphatidylSerine supplements from Vita Living can help you do just that. 

Using high-quality phosphatidyl serine supplements blunts and controls cortisol levels, boosts the brain, and helps you cope with challenges. People who take measures to control cortisol levels enjoy several benefits in terms of physical, mental, and emotional health. In addition to supplementation, people who feel excessively stressed or anxious (two states that cause high cortisol levels) should participate in good stress management, daily light to moderate exercise, prayer and/or meditation, get plenty of high quality rest and maintain a healthful and balanced whole foods diet.

These steps will help balance cortisol levels and maintain good health and well-being. Additionally, phospholipid serum supplements can enhance efforts to get in and stay in shape by increasing fat loss and helping prevent the loss of lean muscle mass.

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