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Phosphatidylcholine

Phospholipid-bound choline to support cellular function, cognitive function and liver health.

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These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

Product insights

  • Phosphatidylcholine (PC) is a naturally occurring phospholipid and a key component of cell membranes, contributing to cellular fluidity and structural integrity.
  • PC serves as a source of choline, an essential nutrient involved in methylation processes, cell communication, cognitive functions, and healthy liver function.
  • Choline is a precursor to acetylcholine, a neurotransmitter crucial for attention, learning, and memory processes.
  • PC supports healthy lipid transport and metabolism, and may promote healthy hepatic antioxidant activity.

Suggested use

From the manufacturer
As a dietary supplement, take 2 softgel capsules daily, or as directed by a health professional.

What it supports

5 benefits
  • Supports cellular function and structure
  • Promotes cognitive health and memory
  • Supports healthy liver function and fat metabolism
  • Provides a source of choline for methylation
  • Supports healthy neurotransmitter production

What's in it

Per serving
Ingredient
Amount
% Daily Value
Total Phosphatidylcholine
550 mg
**
Total Fat
1.5 g
**
Other ingredients: gelatin capsule (gelatin, glycerin, water, carob), sunflower lecithin, medium-chain triglycerides
** Daily Value not established.

The research

3 cited studies
1.
Choline supplementation and cognitive function

Research suggests that choline supplementation may support memory and cognitive performance, particularly in aging individuals.

2.
Phosphatidylcholine and liver health

Studies indicate that phosphatidylcholine may support healthy hepatic fat metabolism and antioxidant activity in the liver.

3.
Choline and methylation pathways

Research demonstrates choline's role as a key nutrient for methylation, influencing neurotransmission, vitamin assimilation, and gene regulation.