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In general, we would consider using phosphatidylserine for the following:
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IsoPhos®,
Thorne Research
(Phosphatidylserine)
Ingredients:
(each capsule contains)
| Phosphatidylserine isolate | 100 mg |
Discussion:
Phosphatidylserine occurs as a normal component of cell membranes. It is the major phospholipid in the brain. Phosphatidylserine enhances cell membrane fluidity, which improves cellular metabolism. This will improve neuronal communication, and strengthen memory and learning. One over- all effect is that the individual will feel a sense of well-being and peacefulness.
Oral supplementation of phosphatidylserine has been shown to increase memory and learning, and has positive effects on the neurotransmitters norepinephrine and serotonin, and dopamine-depressed patients. Phosphatidylserine has been shown to help establish normal down-regulation of cortisol secretion in chronically stressed individuals. In this regard, it functions similar to l-deprenyl (a pharmaceutical) and may have some use in hyperadrenocorticism, as well as in geriatric senility.
Phosphatidylserine comes from lecithin.
We understand that there are numerous causes for behavioral problems and many will not respond to phosphatidylserine. We generally recommend a phone consult with us, as well as an appointment with a local holistic veterinarian and a traditional veterinary examination - including diagnostic tests - with your local veterinarian.
In general, we would consider using phosphatidylserine for the following:
. Nervous tension
. Age-related disorders and cognitive function disorders
. To enhance memory
. To enhance well-being
. For fearful animals
. Adjunctive therapy for Cushing's disease
Dosage:
Dogs
1 capsule 1-2 times daily
Cats
1/4 capsule daily
Birds
1/32 capsule (sprinkle lightly on soft food) twice daily
References:
Khalsa DS. Integrated medicine and the prevention and reversal of memory loss.. Altern Ther Health Med, Nov; 4(6):38_43, 1998.
Brambilla F ; Maggioni M ; Panerai AE ; Sacerdote P ; Cenacchi T. Beta_endorphin concentration in peripheral blood mononuclear cells of elderly. Neuropsychobiology 1996; 34(1):18_21
Monteleone P Maj M ; Beinat L ; Natale M ; Kemali D. Blunting by chronic phosphatidylserine administration of the stress_induced activation of the hypothalamo_pituitary_adrenal axis in healthy men. Eur J Clin Pharmacol 1992;42(4):385_8


