Lecithin
205 kr
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Dietary supplement fat
Lecithin is an emulsifying fat that is found in all cells of the body, high concentrations are found in the liver and brain, but our nervous tissues also contain a large amount.
- Contains fatty acids that are important for the brain
- Natural lecithin from sunflowers
- Vegan
Ingredients
Sunflower lecithin, vegetable capsule (hydroxypropyl methylcellulose), rice bran oil, antioxidant (alpha-tocopherol), anti-caking agent (silicon dioxide).
Dosage
Lecithin per capsule
600mg
Size of jar
120 capsules
Great memory
Lecithin for better memory
Have you ever wondered why sometimes you feel like a super brain and sometimes… not so much? Thank lecithin for those good days! This little fatty substance, hiding in our nerve connections, is like a secret agent for the brain. Thanks to choline, a star player in the neurotransmitter acetylcholine, our brain and nerves get the energy boost they need to function at their peak. But wait, it gets better! Lecithin is not only the brain’s best friend, but also the stomach’s. It tackles the fat in our food like a champ, breaking it down and ensuring we absorb it properly. And for all of us who love a good pizza every now and then, lecithin helps keep cholesterol balance in check. So the next time you’re feeling sharp or enjoying smooth digestion, give lecithin a silent thought of gratitude. The little hero in the body’s adventure!
Is it possible to empty the capsules of their contents?
Yes, this capsule can be emptied, just like most others. Pour the contents onto your yogurt or porridge instead of swallowing the capsule whole.
Allergy?
This product does not contain any allergens.
Studies on Lecithin
This Medical News Today article describes the different types of lecithin, their benefits, risks, and sources in food. Lecithin is described as a group of fatty substances found in plant and animal tissues and is essential for proper biological function.
Researchers have studied whether lecithin, which contains choline (an important nutrient for brain function), can help symptoms of dementia and other memory problems. One study showed some positive results.
Lecithin has been studied for the treatment of various conditions, including cognitive impairment, high cholesterol, menopausal symptoms, and others. This article reviews lecithin’s uses, sources, and evidence for its effectiveness.















