Supply Phosphatidylserine

Phosphatidylserine has a favorable safety profile that distinguishes it from many synthetic drugs and high-risk supplements.
Endogenous origin and low toxicity: Phosphatidylserine is a natural component of the human body, with no risk of accumulation or overdose when administered within the recommended dosage range (100–600 mg/day). Mild gastrointestinal discomfort (e.g., nausea, diarrhea) is reported only at doses exceeding 800 mg/day, and these symptoms resolve quickly upon dosage reduction.
No drug interactions for most populations: Unlike many cognitive enhancers, phosphatidylserine does not interact with common medications (e.g., antihypertensives, cholesterol-lowering drugs). The only precaution is for individuals taking anticoagulant medications (e.g., warfarin), as phosphatidylserine may slightly enhance blood-thinning effects—requiring close monitoring of coagulation parameters.
The nutritional advantages of phosphatidylserine lie in its multi-targeted regulatory effects, high bioavailability, systemic cellular protection, and excellent safety profile. These advantages make phosphatidylserine a versatile functional nutrient suitable for a wide range of populations, from the elderly seeking cognitive maintenance to athletes optimizing performance and recovery.
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