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#Notes for VAGA – Phosphatidylserine

The articles published on VAGA require intensive research if they are to meet our criteria for publication. This means we are constantly revising our guides, nootropic supplement reviews, and advice articles to be in line with the latest clinical data. Below are some recent advances which we have considered when re-writing our articles.

As the evidence piles up in favor of phosphatidylserine's use as a short-term focus and memory enhancer, we have begun to revise our recommendations. Specifically, we have stopped referring to phosphatidylserine as merely a long-term nootropic, and instead have started to rightly describe it as an all-round, fast-acting, long-lasting cognitive enhancer. You will notice subtle changes to pages like our Mind Lab Pro and our Performance Lab Mind reviews.

We have begun to refer to PS as both a short and long-term nootropic largely because of studies like this one: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25933483.

We will continue to post updates on how we revise our work as more clinical data on key nootropic substances are published and our understanding becomes more refined.