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Phosphatidyl Serine vs. Phosphorylated Serine (Seriphos)

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> Also, I've been on the PS for the high cortisol a little over a

> month. Do I need to give it longer to work?

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For those of you who've tried both products, did either work? I'm just

curious because I've read they differ, that the phosphatidyl serine is

to help your brainpower, but the Seriphos is to lower cortisol. From a

site selling the product:

" the Phosphatidyl Serine acts as a precursor molecule and is not the

active form of this nutrient. In our tissues, the rate limiting step is

the phosphorylation of the serine molecule.

In contrast, Phosphorylated Serine (brand name, SERIPHOS®) provides the

activated or Phosphorylated Serine in a chelate form of magnesium and

calcium. "

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