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| View: All Products (12) | Pill Blends (3) | Pills (8) |  |  |  | Phosphatidylserine Complex - 250 mg | |
120 softgels
$ 57.25 US
| | Having more trouble remembering names lately? Can't remember where you placed your glasses? Try webber naturals Phosphatidyl Serine (also called PS).
This important phospholipid is concentrated in the brain and well-designed double-blind stud...
Phosphatidylserine Complex - 250 mg - 120 Softgels This is my first experience with this product. I expecially like the fact that it comes in the 250 mg strength and in Softgels. It is too soon to tell whether it is helping my memory. No...
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| PS-30 Complex (PhosphatidylSerine) - Memory Nutrient - 50 mg | |
60 capsules
$ 18.70 US
| | Memory Nutrient
PS-30 Complex is a concentrated form of
Phosphatidylserine (PS) prepared from soya lecithin phospholipids. PS-30
Complex has been supplied by Lucas Meyer, a leading supplier of high
quality lecithin products, who r...
I researched prescription medication alternatives for my treating my son's ADD. I found that many sites explained that PhosphatidylSerine was basically for older people who had begun to experience memory loss. I found a few sites that reco...
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| Lecithin - Super Blend - 1200 mg | |
90 capsules
$ 8.72 US
| | Lucas Meyer Premium Soya Lecithin (Leci-PLC) - 1200 mg
Leci-PLC phospholipid combination consists of phosphatidylcholine (PC), phosphatidylserine (PS), phosphatidylinositol and phosphatidylethanolamine.
This product contains no Artifici...
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