Thank you
This is what I received:
Helps with brain function and memory since itās a fatty glycero-phospholipid like the brain tissue/cell membrane and reportedly helps clotting. Viruses can mimic it to enter cells and if it gets out of the cell it will trigger destruction of the cell by macrophages. The source (animal or plant) seems to cause different responses in the body.
Thank you man.
Not sure what the above means though.
Viruses can mimic Phosphatidylserine??
I know you may not know if you got a one time response from your source to help me.
I found yesterday dr Nichols and Scott Howell stated that with high tr3 you take more t3 and less t4. So if ratio. Is 2:1 trt 1:2 or more. You cannot have more rt3 without more t4. You donāt want to cut out t4 totally because itāll shut down thyroid.
Taking more t3 until symptom resolution just like with free t.
Watch Saturdayās video from the lifting dermatologist . I asked the question for you and he answerd it in detail.
I donāt know. Iāll see what he says.
Thanks man. I started giving them 100 mg. The studies say 200 but can get benefit at 100.
Maybe Iāll push it 2 100 2x a day.
I just donāt want to mess while they growing. But this is an amino acid found in food and body makes some too. So I think itās pretty safe giving them a reasonable dose.
This is also used in elderly for memory. But I read a study after 14 weeks stopped working.
I get concerned that if your brain gets use to the PS levels and then you stop it- what exactly happens. Do things go to baseline?? Get worse?? Thatās what I worry about. If they werenāt young, it would not bother me as much.
Sounds like a plan. I give my kids fish oil as well. Barleanās Seriously Delicious Lemon Creme is the only one theyāll tolerate.
My kids eat sardines. Lol. High in Omegas.
Nice. I also dug up some anecdotal reports of parents easing their kids symptoms with l-theanine, inositol and vinpocetine. Vinpocetine is the one that makes me the most uncomfortable and would only try as a last resort personally. Also, all 3 werenāt used in tandem, but separate from one another.