Phosphatidylserine: Don’t let it give you a superiority complex!
Phosphatidylserine (PS) is a component of the membranes of all cells. Nerve cells are especially sensitive to deficiencies
of PS. Among the problems caused by PS deficiency are disruptions in:
Athough all cells require phospholipids in order to survive, nerve cells have especially sensitive phospholipid requirements. Phosphatidylserine is one of the most prominent of the phospholipids.
Deficiencies of PS can result from dietary habits or simply from aging. PS levels have an impact on many physiological processes and ailments,
most of them related to the nervous system.