Bio-Lecithin

Dietary Supplement - by MBi Nutraceuticals - Molecular Biologics
Size: 60 Softgel
$16.00

THE NATURAL SOURCES OF LECITHIN COME FROM EGG YOLKS, SOYBEANS
AND VEGETABLES
Lecithin is a very large, compact molecule of organic matter
which contains phosphoric acid and choline, and regulates the
deposition of fats in the liver, and breaks down fats in the
stomach. It is essential for tissue organisms of the nervous
and glandular system, and is a generator of physical, mental
and glandular energy. It is a raw material for liver synthesis.
The fluid part of the blood is composed of blood albumin, which
carries inorganic salts, two types of globulins, and the lipoproteins
which are composed of lecithin. Blood cells are protected from
being destroyed by enzymes in the blood and by an outside covering
which is mostly Lecithin and which causes more cells to remain
in the blood. Lecithin emulsifies fats, breaking them down to
tiny particles.
NUTRITIONAL FUNCTIONS
Lecithin is important for the myelin sheath
around nerves, and helps digest, absorb and carry blood fats,
and Vitamins A, D and K. It lowers cholesterol, may prevent fat
in the liver and is an important constituent of bile to break
down fat in the stomach. It is abundant in the brain, heart,
muscles, kidney, bone marrow, spinal cord, liver, endocrine glands
and gonads, and forms part of all bones, brain and nerve tissue.
Lecithin increases resistance
to disease by its role in the thymus gland. It is a precursor
for several prostaglandins, which are vital to the body's immune
function. Lecithin is also an important part of the membrane
phosphatides, where it is involved in electric phenomena, membrane
fluidity, and the other functions which the essential fatty acids
are responsible.
Phosphatidyl Choline, sometimes known as triple strength
lecithin, contains 3 times the amount of choline than does ordinary
lecithin. This emulsifies fats. If Phosphatides (and proteins)
did not surround lipids, they would form greasy bubbles in the
blood and rise in much the same way cream rises to the top. The
Phosphatides, which the unsaturated fatty acids choline and lecithin
are part of, are so important to health that an organism cannot
survive without them.
Unsaturated fatty acids such
as Soybean Oil stay in solution state in the body due to its
molecular structure with double bonds that tends to spread them
out rather than club together like saturated fatty acids can.
Unsaturated fatty acids are essential to the body for the brain
cells, especially Phosphatidyl Choline, for sense organs, nerve
endings called "synapses", the adrenal and sex glands,
and for protein breakdown.
Warnings
KEEP OUT OF THE REACH OF CHILDREN. Pregnant or lactating women,
diabetics, hypoglycemics, and people with known medical conditions
and/or taking drugs should consult with a licensed physician
and/or pharmacist prior to taking dietary supplements.
Double safety sealed with an
outer shrink wrap film and an inner bottle freshness seal. Do
not use if either seal is broken or missing. Store in a cool,
dry place.
Disclaimer
Statements contained herein have not been evaluated by the Food
and Drug Administration. These products are not intended to diagnose,
treat and cure or prevent disease. Always consult with your professional
health care provider before changing any medication.
