Phosphatidylserine (phosphatidylserine)

Other names

PS
Serine Phospholipid
Soy-Derived Phosphatidylserine
Sunflower Phosphatidylserine

Synopsis

Phosphatidylserine (PS) is a phospholipid found in high concentrations in brain cell membranes and is critical for cognitive function, neuronal communication, and stress regulation. It supports memory, attention, learning, and mood by influencing neurotransmitter activity and promoting cell membrane fluidity. PS is commonly used in protocols for cognitive decline, ADHD, and stress-related fatigue. It also plays a role in cortisol regulation and has been shown to blunt stress responses in both the brain and body.

Uses: Health Conditions

Down Syndrome (Traditional)
Memory and Brain Function (Traditional)

Body Systems

Adrenal Glands (Traditional)
Adrenal Medulla (Traditional)
Arteries (Traditional)