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Phosphatidyl Choline Complex
Choline is needed for the proper transmission of nerve impulses from the brain through the central nervouse system, as well as for gallbladder regulation, liver function, and lecithin formation.
It aids in hormone production and minimizes excess fat in the liver because it aids in fat and cholesterol merabolism. Without choline, brain function and memory are impaired. Choline is beneficial for disorders of the nervouse system such as Parkinson's disease and tardive dyskenesea. A deficiency may result in fatty buildup in the liver, as well as in cardiac symptoms, gastric ulcers, high blood pressure, the inability to digest fats, kidnew and liver impairment, and stunted growth