A Sleepless Journey and a Brain-Friendly Surprise: Discovering Phosphatidylserine
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August 15, 2025 at 11:48 AM EDT
I used to think poor sleep was just part of getting older—something I had to accept. But after watching my 87-year-old father struggle with sleep and energy, I realized something had to change. He came to me one day and said, “I think I need to write my will.” He felt unsteady, like he was walking on cotton. Sleep was broken—two to three hours a night, tops. His usual medication wasn’t helping anymore. And this was coming from a man who, for most of his life, walked 10,000 steps a day and treated patients as a respected doctor. That conversation jolted me. Despite both of us being skeptical of supplements, I began digging into research. And that’s when I came across phosphatidylserine (PS)—a compound I’d never given much thought to, but it soon changed everything. So, What Is Phosphatidylserine? It’s made from soy or sunflower lecithin and is often included in cognitive support supplements. But it’s now gaining recognition for something more personal: helping people sleep better.Phosphatidylserine is a fatty compound (a phospholipid) naturally found in brain cell membranes. It supports communication between brain cells, helps regulate stress hormones like cortisol, and plays a role in maintaining memory and cognition. My Test Drive: Unexpected Sleep Benefits I didn’t want to risk giving my father something unproven—so I took it myself first. To my surprise, it helped immediately. I’ve always preferred sleeping on my stomach, but after hitting my 40s, that became uncomfortable. After starting PS, I suddenly found myself falling asleep like I did as a kid. Deep, peaceful sleep. So I gave a capsule to my father. That night, he slept three more hours than usual—and woke up smiling. From there, our journey became a trial-and-error experiment. We tested dozens of supplement combinations—some duds, some mildly helpful. But one formula stood out: phosphatidylserine + tart cherry + CoQ10. We noticed:
What the Science Says About PS and Sleep Research shows PS may:
This isn’t about taking PS to “treat” disease—it’s about understanding how closely PS is tied to brain health and stress regulation. How to Take Phosphatidylserine for Sleep Here’s a simple guide based on what worked for us—and what’s been explored in studies:
It’s best to start low and gradually increase to find what suits your body. Regulatory Snapshot Phosphatidylserine is recognized in many countries:
Final Thoughts Sleep is complicated. But after trying nearly every trick in the book, phosphatidylserine gave my father—and me—something powerful: a chance to sleep deeper, think clearer, and wake up truly refreshed. You don’t need to accept poor sleep as inevitable. Sometimes, the right support—like PS—can quietly unlock better nights and brighter mornings. Media Contact More NewsView More
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