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A powerful Nutritional
Factor...
Vital
to Both Mind and Body!
If
lecithin were a drug instead of a natural
food, your Doctor would probably be
prescribing it as beneficial to the
brain, nervous system, cardiovascular
system, liver and other vital parts of
your body. In fact, no other nutrient
does so much in so many ways to improve
and preserve good health and youthful vim
and vigor.
While
lecithin is found in every living cell,
its highest concentration is in the vital
organs- the brain, the heart, the liver
and the kidneys. Our brains show a dry
composition of 30% lecithin. It performs
an astonishing range of vital functions
directly affecting our health and
well-being. Just what is this miracle
substance and what does it do? To a
bio-chemist, lecithin is just another
name for phosphatidly choline since this
is its most importance ingredient. What
it does, however, is far more complex.
Briefly, here are some, but by no means
all, of the benefits lecithin provides.
In the
brain, lecithin choline will be
transformed into acetylcholine, a vital
compound for the transmission of messages
from one nerve to another. This has a
proven effect on memory, thinking ability
and muscle control.
In the
blood stream, lecithin helps prevent
cholesterol and other fats from
accumulating on the walls of your
arteries and may help dissolve deposits
away that may already be there.
In the
liver, lecithin metabolizes clogging fat
and reduces the chance of liver
degeneration.
In the
intestinal tract, lecithin helps the
absorption of vitamins A and D and
influences the utilization of other
fat-soluble nutrients such as vitamins E
and K.
The list
could go on, including skin, nervous
system, distribution of body fat, etc.
But let's look at how it works in two
vital respects- as an emulsifier and as a
brain tonic.
Lecithin-
The Emulsifier
By helping
to dissolve fats and cholesterol,
lecithin functions as the body's
emulsifier. Fats and oils are an
essential part of the diet, yet they must
function within the watery environment of
the body. Although oil and water do not
mix, a lecithin molecule can hold them
together. One end of the molecule
(containing fatty acids) is attracted to
the oil, and the other (containing
phosphorous and nitrogen) is attracted to
the water. Thus, lecithin acts as a
bridge between water and oil. It has the
ability to keep fat-like cholesterol
particles in solution while they journey
through the arteries so they are unable
to settle out and form dangerous deposits
on the walls of the blood vessels. A
buildup of these deposits can narrow or
shut off a blood vessel, the consequences
of which could be atherosclerosis and
heart attack.
Lecithin
helps remove fatty liver deposits as
well, so you can enjoy a healthier liver
and a more youthful metabolic process.
Lecithin-
The Brain Tonic
In 1975,
scientists at the Massachusetts Institute
of Technology discovered that lecithin
choline has a prompt effect on the
brain's ability to make an important
chemical for nerve signal transmission
called acetylcholine. The most surprising
part of the discovery was that choline is
taken up by the brain directly from
the circulating blood.
It had
long been believed that something called
the blood -brain barrier
protects the brain from such direct
influences. Only a few substances,
notably alcohol and narcotics were,
therefore, known to be able to penetrate
the barrier. This means that each time
you take lecithin there can be an
immediate effect of the production of
chemicals essential for
signal-transmission in the brain.
This
statement has not been evaluated by the
Food & Drug Administration (FDA).
This product is not intended to diagnose,
cure or prevent any disease.
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program of the National Nutritional Foods
Association (NNFA).
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using only quality industry acceptable
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