Nature's Brain Booster
By Parris M. Kidd, PhD
From the Introduction, by Dharma Singh Khalsa, M.D.:
One of the biggest problems I see here in America is the rapid increase in the number of people expected to develop Alzheimer's disease in the next 10-15 years. Because of the aging of the population, the number of people who will have this catastrophic mind-robbing and financially-draining illness is predicted to skyrocket from the current 4.5 million to over 16 million by 2015-2020.
There is hope, however. Emerging science, including work done by Dr. Kidd, the Alzheimer's Prevention Foundation, of which I'm president and medical director, and others at the highest level of academic medicine, has shown that it may be possible to prevent Alzheimer's disease or at least to delay its development.
What we now know is that Alzheimer's disease is a problem that doesn't occur overnight. It takes as long as 30 years to manifest. If we can delay the occurrence of symptoms for only five years, current thinking tells us that then we can reduce the incidence of Alzheimer's by 50 percent. And if we delay it by 10 years, which I believe is entirely possible, we can virtually eliminate it.
In my clinical experience, Phosphatidylserine is very effective at reversing signs of memory loss, such as the inability to recall names, numbers, faces and other manifestations of what I call Swiss cheese memory. Swiss cheese memory is when your thoughts seem to vanish; they fall down a hole in your mind. When you take Phosphatidylserine, it's like having a safety net in your head; words, names, and thoughts seem to bounce right back into your brain and onto your tongue. It's actually quite remarkable.
One patient of mine, an attorney from Washington D.C., noticed an improvement in his brain power almost immediately. For others, it may take three months to work. But regardless, if it takes one day or three months, it's worth the wait.
Phosphatidylserine is also effective in helping reverse symptoms of Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD) in children without the use of amphetamine-like stimulant drugs such as Ritalin. Beyond that, Phosphatidylserine helps you recover faster when you exercise on a regular basis because it blocks the weakening effects the stress hormone cortisol has on your muscles...
Here is my prescription for you: Relax in your favorite easy chair and enjoy this user friendly monograph about the hows and whys of a very important memory specific nutrient called Phosphatidylserine, or PS. I know you won't be disappointed.
Dharma Singh Khalsa, M.D.
President/Medical Director
Alzheimer's Prevention Foundation
| PS Complex - 60 Caps | | |
| Lidtke Technologies | | |
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| Supplement Facts | | |
| Serving Size: 1 Gelcap | | |
| Servings per container: 60 | | |
| | Amount Per Serving | % Daily Value |
| Phosphatidylserine | 100 mg | * |
| Proprietary Blend: | 50 mg | * |
| Phosphatidylcholine | | |
| Phosphatidylethanolamine | | |
| Phosphatidylinositol | | |
| *Daily Value not established | | |
Other ingredients: gelatin, glycerin, purified water. Contains soy.
Directions for use: Take one gelcap with meals (three per day) or as directed by a healthcare professional. Phosphatidylserine is proven to enhance memory and mental activity.Please keep out of the reach of children. If pregnant or lactating or taking medications, consult a doctor before using.
These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.