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A baby boomer turns fifty years old every seven to ten seconds. Moreover, people over age fifty make up one-third of the adult population. In the next twenty years, that number will increase substantially. Preserving and enhancing mental functions or cognition, is critical to everyone, but especially to the many millions on the "other" side of forty.

Remembering and forgetting are normal parts of evryday life. But what about when we get older? Is losing our memory an inevitable milestone in aging? Absolutely Not! As you'll learn in "Health Benefits of Phosphatidylserine (PS)," there are a number of things we can do to fend off memory decline and preserve the health of our brains-including proper diet, physical activity, and supplementation with memory-boosting supplements, such as phosphatidylserine, or PS for short.

PS is essential for positiviely influencing the brain chemicals that pass messages from one brain cell to another. Although phosphatidylserine appears almost everywhere in the human diet, it is virtually impossible to take in enough PS from foods to benefit brain health. Backed by impressive research, supplemental PS makes getting enough of this vitl substance easy and convenient. This book tells you exactly what you need to know to make PS work for you.

Don't wait around for age-related memory impairment or cognitive declne to come knocking on your door. You can start boosting your brainpower simply by reading this informative and enlightening book.

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