11 Reasons Children Need iStressedOut

Phosphatidylserine (PS) is directly or indirectly implicated in practically every cell membrane from the brain and nervous system to hormone function and the adrenal glands. The following are the primary scientifically backed reasons why  children should add PS from iStressedOut to their health, wellness and recovery regimen.

  1. PS supplementation produced significant improvements in short term auditory memory and working memory in ADHD children.[1]

  1. Significant improvement in ADHD children’s mental performance to visual stimulation. [2]

  1. ADHD children have significant decrease of inattention and impulsivity.[3]

  1. PS enhanced mood in a group of young people during mental stress.[4]

  1. PS has been proven as an effective therapeutic agent for ADD and ADHD.[5],[6],[7],[8]

  1. Children and young adults get benefits in maintaining a sharp mind and controlling stress with PS.[9]

  1. Students experience improved learning abilities and performance.[10]

  1.  PS helps your brain cells to metabolize glucose, to release and bind with neurotransmitters, all of which is important to learning, memory and other cognitive functions. 

  1. PS helps insomnia and sleep disorders caused by excess cortisol at the end of the day.[11]

  1. Young university students experience significantly less stress from tests, stay more clear-headed and composed, and keep a more stable mood when taking PS.[12]

  1. Diets are deficient in PS and Modern industrial food production decreases all of the natural phospholipids including phosphatidylserine.[13]

PS is an essential brain and memory supplement for children of all ages.

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SCIENTIFIC VALIDATION


[1] Hirayama S, Terasawa K, Rabeler R, et al. The effect of phosphatidylserine administration on memory and symptoms of attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder: a randomised, double-blind, placebo-controlled clinical trial. J Hum Nutr Diet. 2013 Mar 17. doi: 10.1111/jhn.12090.

[2] Ibid.

[3] Ibid.

[4] Jäger R, Purpura M, Geiss KR, Weiß M, Baumeister J, Amatulli F, Schröder L, Herwegen H. (12 2007). "The effect of phosphatidylserine on golf performance". Journal of the International Society of Sports Nutrition 4(1): 23. doi:10.1186/1550-2783-4-23. PMC 2217563. PMID 18053194

[5] M.G.Vannucchi, F. Casamenti, G. Pepeu.Decrease of acetylcholine release from cortical slices in aged rats: investigations into its reversal by Phosphatidylserine. J.Neurochem 1990, 55, 819-25.

[6] G. Pepeu, L.Giovanelli, M.G. Giovannini, F. Pedata. Effects of Phosphatidylserine on cortical acetylcholine release and calcium uptake in adult and aging rats. In Phospholipid research and the nervous system. Biochemical and molecular pharmacology. L.A.Horrocks, L. Freysz, G.Toffano (Eds), Liviana Press, Padova, 1986, 265-271.

[7] M.G.Vannucchi, F. Casamenti, G. Pepeu.Decrease of Acetylcholine release from cortical slices in aged rats: investigations into its reversal by Phosphatidylserine. J. Neurochem. 1990, 55, 819-825.

[8] F. Casamenti, C. Scali, G. Pepeu. Phosphatidylserine reverses the age-dependent decrease in cortical acetylcholine release: a microdialysis study, Eur. J. Pharmacol 1991, 194, 11-16.

[9] Benton D et al. The influence of phosphatidyl serine supplementation on mood and heart rate when faced with an acute stressor. Nutr Neurosci 2001;4(3):169-78.

[10] Ibid.

[11] Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism August 2001; 86:3787-3794

[12] Benton D et al. The influence of phosphatidyl serine supplementation on mood and heart rate when faced with an acute stressor. Nutr Neurosci 2001;4(3):169-78.

[13] M. Hamm. Ernährungswissenschaftliche Stellungnahme zur Veränderung der nutritiven Versorgung mit Phosphatidylserin (PS), 2002.


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