Paul Saladino· MD
brain has a lot of interesting research there's actually good solid research on prevention or uh reversal of neuro sort of uh like cognitive decline in the elderly with bovine derived bovine brave derived phosphatidylserine
The evidence is convergent. Multiple independent sources reach the same conclusion, the underlying mechanism is well-characterized, and even the field's most cautious voices treat it as worth doing.
brain has a lot of interesting research there's actually good solid research on prevention or uh reversal of neuro sort of uh like cognitive decline in the elderly with bovine derived bovine brave derived phosphatidylserine
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i did a previous podcast on phosphatidylserine in bovine brain extract and benefits in terms of cognitive decline in aging it's real eating brain is a good thing for humans and it will improve your brain functions
the desiccated brain in there has been studied in humans in elderly in terms of cognitive decline and preventing cognitive decline
we also know the desiccated brain from cows helps people with cognitive decline there have been randomized controlled trials with the exact stuff that is in that helping with cognitive decline
desiccated cow brain seems to be very beneficial for people in controlled studies Interventional studies for cognitive decline and this result has not been replicated with plant-based phosphatidylserine
and I've seen studies on brain that like desiccated brain helps with cognitive decline and when they try to replicate the effect they thought it was phosphatidylserine and so they used a plant-based phosphatidylserine it didn't have any effects on the brain there's something else in desiccated brain that helps
brain has also been shown to improve cognitive function yes there are studies with desiccated cow brain that show Improvement in cognition as humans age and when the researchers tried to use plant-derived phosphatidylserine their hypothesis was that it was the phosphatidylserine in the brain that was improving the cognition it had no effect so we've not been able to replicate that Improvement in cognitive function with desiccated brain by using plant-based derivatives of similar compounds found in brain