Women to Women’s Phosphatidylserine


Natural support for stress
Phosphatidylserine (PS) is a phospholipid, a class of molecule found naturally in
nearly every cell in your body. PS specifically influences cellular metabolism and
communication by enhancing the fluidity of cell membranes. This role is essential
to your brain cells’ capacity to send and receive biochemical communication.
So how does that tie in with adrenal imbalance? PS has an affinity for the region
in the brain that controls the “stress response.” By supporting healthy signaling
from the brain when you’re under stress, PS helps to down-regulate stress hormone
secretion by the adrenal glands. When you moderate the cascade of stress hormones
throughout your body, you promote adrenal resilience and recovery from the damaging
effects of chronic stress.
Women to Women’s Phosphatidylserine is completely natural and is obtained from soybean
lecithin, a safe, well-recognized vegetarian source.
How will PS help me?
- Helps to regulate stress-induced increases in cortisol
- Assists the body’s natural ability to counter occasional stress
Remember, it is important to focus on your adrenal health as a whole. One supplement
alone will not cure you. The Adrenal-Friendly Eating and Lifestyle Plan that Marcelle
outlines in her book, Are You Tired & Wired?, is designed to provide optimal support
for your long-term adrenal health and balance.
Product information
- For more information on the ingredients in Phosphatidylserine,
click here to read our label.
- If you would like more information on the clinical basis for the safety and efficacy
of Phosphatidylserine, click here
for a list of clinical studies and articles.
- For further reading on adrenal fatigue, stress and high cortisol levels,
read here.
- External certification of GMP (or Good Manufacturing Practices) is an excellent
marker of quality. There are few supplement manufacturers in the country who hold
themselves to the standards set by Women to Women’s Personal Program. For more information,
read here.
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Last Modified:
12/05/2011