Posted by floatingbridge on April 28, 2011, at 21:30:33
In reply to Re: Phosphatidylserine - Anyone? » 49er, posted by SLS on April 20, 2011, at 7:11:08
Scott,
Do you use prescription lithium? I was thinking about re-adding it, maybe, in a month or so. My market carries it as a supplement. I used to have it by prescription. Does the form matter much?
Thanks,
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> Another substance that I chose to use to support neurotrophism is lithium. Low dosages of lithium (150-300 mg) increase cytosolic levels of BDNF and bcl-2, two substances that act as "hormones" for neuron growth and maintenance.
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> How does lecithin work?
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> Thanks.
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> - Scott
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> > > It looks like phosphatidylserine would help the brain recover by acting to produce neural membrane. Perhaps this substance would act synergistically with Omega-3.
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> > > Has anyone tried this combination?
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> > > - Scott
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> > Scott, you must have ESP because I was looking into trying this again.
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> > For what it is worth, someone on an internet board said she tried all brands and settled on Nature's Way PS.
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> > I decided since it is alot cheaper, I would buy lecithin granules since it seems to be pretty much the same compound. I brought mine at Whole Foods since I can return it for a full refund if it doesn't work.
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> > Also, someone recommended it for chemo brain fog so that is another reason I thought I would give it a shot.
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> > I have got to do something because this brain fog is not a good thing.
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> > What led you to decide to try it?
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> > I hope it works for you.
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> > 49er
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