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1. Life Link's Phosphatidylserine 100mg 30Caps
Life Link's Phosphatidylserine 100mg 30Caps Phosphatidylserine is a vital component of neural cell membranes. After age 50 the body may synthesize too little PS, causing declines in mental function and memory. In clinical studies, subjects with cognitive impairments due to aging and Alzheimer's disease improved in concentration, learning, and recall. Benefits persisted at least 4 weeks after treatment was discontinued. PS is also useful for alleviating depression and behavioral disorders in the elderly. In healthy, non-active men PS blunted the cortisol increase that usually accompanies stressful exercise. (Elevated cortisol levels promote accumulation of visceral fat, and may interfere with adaptation to athletic training.) The positive benefits seen in laboratory animals has convinced many young, healthy people to use PS to enhance memory, raise intelligence, and retard neurological . . .
 
2. Olympian Labs Malic Acid 90Caps
MALIC ACID Malic Acid is the principal acid contained in apples and many other fruits and vegetables. It supports energy production by allowing your body to produce ATP more efficiently, which is essential for proper muscle function. Leading health care professionals familiar with Fibromyalgia recommend Malic Acid, combined with Magnesium, for the chronic muscle soreness and fatigue experience by most patients with this condition. Also, check out Olympian Labs Fibrox Formula specifically designed for Fibromyalgia. Fibromyalgia is an incurable, chronic condition that is characterized by severe muscle pain, fatigue, chest pain, fever, swollen lymph nodes, insomnia and depression. It most often occurs in women between the ages of 25 and 45. Exercise may help to ease the symptoms of Fibromyalgia, as patients who regularly do low-intensity workouts often show less severe symptoms. The . . .
 

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