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What is Choline?

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What is Choline?

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Choline is found in nature in breast milk and cauliflower and is a dietary component essential for the normal function of cells. It is a nutrient and is important for the structural and signaling functions involved in the brain and nervous tissue.

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Choline is another nutrient found in breast milk that helps support a baby’s brain development. The body uses it to strengthen the structure of cell membranes, and to help those cells communicate with each other. Choline also helps the body use fat, and control its muscles. In 2005, Enfamil LIPIL became the first infant formula in the U.S. to increase its choline level to that of breast milk.

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