Country Life Sharp Thought

60 Capsules
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Country Life Sharp Thought contains a very special conjugated complex of Phosphatidylserine (PS) and DHA from omega-3 (Sharp-PS GOLD) to support memory, faster recall and increased mental clarity.
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    Product Details

    Brand: Country Life

    Category: Brain & Memory Support
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  • Focus and Clarity
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  • Memory Support

    Product Code: sharp-thought-CTL-30-cpsls

    Quantity per Container: 30 Capsules


    Country Life Sharp Thought contains a very special conjugated complex of Phosphatidylserine (PS) and DHA from omega-3 (Sharp-PS GOLD) to support memory, faster recall and increased mental clarity. It is in this form that phosphatidylserine is found in the brain. This special type of PS supports the utilization of DHA by the brain. Having the DHA woven into the backbone of the PS allows your body to immediately recognize this structure as body ready.

    This formula is not just DHA and PS simply added together as independent ingredients. Rather, the exacting science of conjugation allows you to achieve the exact form that the body can recognize. Body recognition is the key to supporting brain health.

    • Supports brain health, memory, faster recall and increased mental clarity
    • Certified Gluten-free
    • Manufactured in a GMP registered facility
    • Certified B Corporation

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    6/8/2025

    Aunt Mip

    WAY too many emails

    You send WAY too many unrequested emails. I can't send them to SPAM because I still want to track packages on an order.

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