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(Medical-NewsWire.com, June 20, 2016 ) New York, NY -- The early version of Phosphatidylserine is derived from bovine cortex or cow brain. The said version of the product is called BC – phosphatidylserine. Using cow brain posted a high risk because the cow may have been infected with viruses. Thus, its usage as the source of phosphatidyl serine has been abolished simply because the people refused to buy it. They are also afraid of the said risk. As of today, many manufacturers including Boostceutials are using Soy as the new source of Phosphatidylserine or Phosphatidylserine powder. The two products are very different but they have a common purpose, to increase the brain function of individuals.
BC – phosphatidylserine has its serine attached to polyunsaturated fatty acids while Phosphatidylserine from soy has its serine attached to saturated on monosaturated fatty acids. The chemical structures of the two are indeed different from each other. But compared to using cow brain, Phosphatidylserine from soy has no risk of being contaminated with viruses. This is the reason why Boostceuticals Phosphatidylserine is being appreciated by many users. Plus, the product has no side effect aside of course if being taken at a very high and unprescribed dosage.
According to one of the users of Phosphatidyl serine 100 mg with DMAE shared that "After the mad cow epidemic, there was a scramble to produce plant sourced serine and choline -- and neither was very impressive. In the years since, research and tenacity have paid off and there are now many options readily available on today's supplement market. This brain and memory formula by BoostCeuticals is a great example of that present reality."
About BoostCeuticals Phosphatidylserine
BoostCeuticals takes pride in delivering all natural nootropics, Phosphatidylserine 500mg science based dietary solutions based on quality and value so that customers can deal with challenges effectively and safely. Using BoostCeuticals natural Phosphatidylserine is a great way one can manage their day to day memory, mood and concentration.
BoostCeuticals Phosphatidylserine
Robert Hawke
1-855-222-0178
press@boostceuticals.com
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