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Lecithin Granules by Douglas Labs 16 Ounces
Supports Healthy Metabolism Of Fats And Proteins*
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Lecithin Granules, supplied by Douglas Laboratories, supplies 19,400 mg of lecithin from Soya.
FUNCTIONS Lecithin, from soybeans, can supply important phospholipids, including phosphatidylserine and phosphatidylcholine Phosphatidylserine is active in cell membranes and is the major acidic phospholipid component in the membranes of the brain. Membranes are the working surfaces of every cell, carrying out the essential functions of cellular communication and hormonal signal transduction. Nerve cells, in particular, depend on healthy membrane function for normal neurotransmitter metabolism and nerve signal transmission.*
Choline, as a component of phosphatidylcholine, is used for synthesis and maintenance of normal cell membranes. Dietary deficiency of choline can result in steep increases in serum enzyme markers of liver injury. In addition, lecithin can play a key role in the emulsification and mobilization of fats and cholesterol.*
Also conveniently offered in softgel form.
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NOTE: Special Order Product Product - Special Shipping Required This is a Special Order Product. We stock this in low quantities, due to low-to-moderate sales volume. If the product is on hand, we will ship immediately. If we are out of stock at the time of your order, we will order directly from the manufacturer, on your behalf. This could add an additional 2 to 5 business days to your delivery time. |
Supplement FactsServing Size: Three (3) Level Tablespoons Servings Per Container: Approx. 23 | | | | Amount Per Serving | Daily Value | | Calories | 99 | | | Total Fat | 10.3g | 16% | | Total Carbohydrate | 1.5g | <1% | | Protein | 0g | 0% | | Lecithin (Soya) Pure lecithin granules Supplying: | 19,400 mg | ** | | Phosphatidylcholine | 5,040 mg | ** | | Phosphatidyl Ethanolamine | 3,880 mg | ** | | Phosphatidyl Inositol | 2,720 mg | ** | | ** Daily Value Not Established. Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet. |
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| As a dietary supplement, one to three (1-3) tablespoons daily, or more as directed by physician. Also may be used in food as a thickener, or added to your favorite shake. |
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| Keep out of the reach of children. ... Store in a cool, dry place. ... Do not use if outer seal is missing. |
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| This product contains NO yeast, wheat gluten, milk/dairy, corn, sodium, sugar, starch, artificial coloring, preservatives or flavoring. ... DOES contain soy. |
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| Brain Chemistry, Cell Vitality, Hormonal Imbalances, Metabolism, Protein metabolism |
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| Brain, Brain Chemistry, Cell, Cellular Function, Fat, Nervous System, Neurotransmitters |
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Allegro L, Favaretto V, Ziliotto G. Oral phosphatidylserine in elderly patients with cognitive deterioration , an open study. Clinical Trials Journal 1987;24:104-108.
Brambilla F, Maggioni M, Cenacchi T, Sacerdote P, Panerai AR. T-lymphocyte proliferative response to mitogen stimulation in elderly depressed patients. J Affect Disord 1995;36:51-6.
Brambilla F, Maggioni M, Panerai AE, Sacerdote P, Cenacchi T. Beta-endorphin concentration in peripheral blood mononuclear cells of elderly depressed patients --effects of phosphatidylserine therapy. Neuropsychobiology 1996;34:18-21.
Cenacchi T, Baggio C, Palin E. Human tolerability of oral phosphatidylserine assessed through laboratory examinations. CLIN TRIALS J 1987;24:125-130.
Cenacchi T, Bertoldin T, Farina C, Fiori MG, Crepaldi G. Cognitive decline in the elderly: a double-blind, placebo-controlled multicenter study on efficacy of phosphatidylserine administration. Aging (Milano) 1993;5:123-33.
Crook T, Petrie W, Wells C, Massari DC. Effects of phosphatidylserine in Alzheimer's disease. Psychopharmacol Bull 1992;28:61-6. |
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