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Country Life Triple Action Sharp Thought Capsules combine a unique conjugated complex of Phosphatidylserine and DHA to support memory, faster recall, and increased mental clarity. Designed for optimal body recognition and absorption, this 30-capsule bottle delivers a potent daily dose that simplifies brain health supplementation. Trusted by thousands with a 4.5-star rating, it’s a scientifically advanced formula tailored for professionals seeking cognitive edge and mental sharpness.
| ASIN | B000MES34O |
| ASIN | B000MES34O |
| Age Range Description | Infant |
| Best Sellers Rank | #12,195 in Health ( See Top 100 in Health ) #334 in Multiple Vitamin-Mineral Combination Supplements |
| Brand | Country Life |
| Country of origin | us |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (267) |
| Customer reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (267) |
| Date First Available | 7 August 2012 |
| Format | Capsule |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | 4947 |
| Manufacturer | Country Life |
| Product Dimensions | 5.08 x 5.08 x 8.89 cm; 130.41 g |
| Product Name | HEALTH_PERSONAL_CARE |
| Serving Recommendation | Three Capsules |
| Storage Instructions | We recommend consumers store their supplements in a dry place in their original containers with the lids tightly closed, in a location that doesn't get a lot of sunlight or humidity |
| Units | 30 Count |
| Weight | 0.13 Kilograms |
N**S
Sharpthought is a form of PS (phosphytidylserine) which has been combined in the capsule with DHA. I've been taking it for a few weeks. I like it and plan to keep taking it. Before trying this product, I tried taking ordinary PS because I was dealing with recurring depression and dizziness/vertigo. A "pull" toward depression seemed to always be there, no matter what I was doing. The alternating depression and dizziness had came on suddenly a few months ago, after some very stressful events. So I started looking for supplements that might be helpful. Some studies I read suggested that PS (phosphytidylserine) might be an effective natural treatment for depression. I tried PS alone, and it did have some effect that way, but not consistently. Then I tried taking it with fish oil or krill oil, and it was much more effective. It was a blessing to find that PS (in combination with fish oil) was helpful... it made what felt like a dramatic difference. So I started looking for more information about it online. Reading about PS on the web, I learned that the studies that showed it to be effective for depression had been done on a type of PS derived from cows' brains (naturally high in DHA), which is no longer available because of concerns about mad cow disease. Most formulas of PS are made from soy, and unlike the products made from cows' brains, they have no DHA. The search for a more effective product led me to Sharpthought, which is complexed in a laboratory with DHA, which presumably makes it more similar to the PS found in brains. This may sound funny, but I was actually hesitant at first to try it because of the name of the product. I wasn't looking for a product to "sharpen" my thinking, but to stabilize my mood and switch off, if I could, the tendency toward sliding into depression. I was somewhat afraid that taking a mental stimulant might have other bad effects. I needn't have worried. I found that taking it was really helpful. Taking Sharpthought is an easy way of taking PS that doesn't require also taking a form of DHA along with it. I believe it is actually more effective, for me at least, than taking plain PS along with a source of DHA. And it's simpler because unlike ordinary PS, I don't have to take it with a handful of fish or krill oil capsules. The only "con" for me is that the PS in Sharpthought is derived from soy. I wish a type was available that was derived from another source such as sunflower lecithin or cabbage. But then again, this formula works. Finding it has been a blessing, just like initially finding PS. I plan on continuing to take it, and hope it remains available. Two addendums: 1) Even though this product is already complexed with DHA, I like taking it with a little krill oil, for even more of a boost. 2) Though I wasn't taking it to sharpen my memory, my friends have noticed and commented that my memory does seem a lot sharper when I take it. Someone commented on this just last night. I'm also taking some additional supplements which are also good for the brain, cognition and memory. I think it's probably the combination of all four supplements... Sharp Thought, astaxanthin, krill oil and ubiquinol... which, taken together, appear to be making a difference. LATER NOTE: For those who would like to avoid soy, Swanson makes a version of this which is made from sunflower seeds and fish (instead of soy and fish). It's called Swanson Ultra Conjugated Phosphatidylserine. Jarrow also makes an excellent liquid PS available in a soft-gel. Oh, and, mackerel and tuna are both high in PS.
R**R
This is a great product for mental clarity. Good value for the money. I have been using for about five years and it really makes a difference.
R**R
My brain really likes this. I take this the evening for work instead of caffeine, helps me focus without effecting my sleep.
J**G
I am an after heart surgery RN, and the specialist who manages our post delirium patients swears by a more concentrated form of Phosphatidylserine(PS). He says what makes PS special is the it can cross the blood brain barrier, which a lot of supplements cannot. He says you can get DHA in fish oil, but no matter how much you take, it doesn't really help much since it can't pass the blood brain barrier. In the most extreme case, I have seen a patient who wouldn't wake up after OHS, heading towards a long rehab, couldn't get off the vent, next step trach; after concentrated dose PS, woke up and progressed to step down floor with in a couple of days. From my perspective, this is amazing. I have talked with this doctor for years, and knew that the concentrated dose of PS was prescription. I never knew that this lower dose PS was OTC until the doctor recommended this by name. The MD says he doesn't only prescribe to post op delirium, but he also uses it with his early Alzheimer's patients. He says that he does sometimes see a slower progression of Alzheimer's with prescription strength PS, (prescription is called Vayacog by the way). I am interested in this because my grandmother who I have always been close to has severe Alzheimer's. And it has been debilitating. PS may be a "miracle" supplement, but as good as it is, it cannot reverse Alzheimer's. Better hope is to recognize early signs, and to slow progression, maybe to almost a hault. My grandmother is patient of this MD, at my request. The MD did not even order Prescription PS but her disease was too advanced. He did recommend this product "Sharp Thought" buy country life vitamins by name, when I asked about something OTC that would benefit my dad, who is in his 60's and is very functional, but is starting to become more forgetful. Dementia is my dad's and my biggest fear. I have ordered a four month supply. Looking at prices this OTC PS is 17-25$ for a month supply and the MD said a prescription dose PS is about $50 a month. Rarely write reviews, but I do have high hopes for this product. Worth a try for an extended period for the price if you ask me. Will add to the review in time.
M**L
I've used this supplement off and on for years and do notice a difference in my ability to remember things. It especially helps when I remember to take it! Seriously, it does help me. I started taking it when I was starting a new nursing job in my 50's and felt I needed my memory to be extra sharp. It was recommended by a woman whose son was in college and he swore by it. I keep taking it as I get older and I find I'm not as forgetful and actually surprise myself with things I remember that I would normally forget i.e., past hurts, wrongs i've been done etc. Just kidding about that but I amazingly do remember peoples names much better and don't seem to be at such a loss for words. I blame it on Sharp Thought!
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