What is Lecithin?
Lecithin and its primary component, choline, are among many beneficial substances found in soybeans. Lecithin is called a phospholipid. Research shows that lecithin may have numerous health benefits, including the maintenance of a healthy liver, a healthy heart and circulatory system, increasing physical performance, and successful pregnancy and child development. How do lecithin and choline affect liver health? Choline is essential to liver function. Choline deficiency promotes lipid(fat) accumulation in the liver. Choline deficiency in humans can produce liver abnormalities in just a few weeks, and prolonged defiency of choline can produce severe liver damage. Lecithin is an essential component of VLDL(very low density lipoproteins), the principal form of triglycerides exported from the liver to the blood. Lecithin may be involved in all transport of lipids and cholesterol from the liver to the blood. This may account for lecithin’s role in circulatory system health and enhanced brai
Soya Lecithin is a lipid that consists mostly of choline, but also includes inositol, phosphorus, and linoleic acid. Lecithin helps to prevent arteriosclerosis, protects against cardiovascular disease, improves brain function, helps keep the liver and kidneys healthy, aids in thiamin and vitamin A absorption, and can even help to repair liver damage caused by alcoholism–this nutrient is essential to every living cell in the human body. Our capsules contain 100mg of lecithin, adding to the already significant health benefits we have devised. Our Soya Lecithin used is GMO free and fully Traceable.