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Do natural levels of Phosphatidylserine in our bodies decrease as we age?

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Do natural levels of Phosphatidylserine in our bodies decrease as we age?

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A. As we age, many cells may undergo a process of aging. Phosphatidylserine levels in cell membranes decline and brain cell membranes become brittle. This restricts cell membrane permeability, thereby, inhibiting electro-chemical communication within the brain (in simple terms, you are not able to function properly).

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