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Phosphatidyl Choline 100sg by Allergy Research Group

Phosphatidyl choline, a primary component of lecithin, is converted in the brain into the neurotransmitter acetylcholine. Researchers have found acetylcholine to be a primary carrier of memory.

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Ingredients: Phosphatidycholine 385 mg
.* Brain acetylcholine levels are thought to be crucial for maintaining memory function as we age.
* Memory is stored in neurons in the brain, and sufficient acetylcholine supports effective transport of memory across neurons, resulting in protection and enhancement of memory function.*
Suggested use:
As a dietary supplement one to four softgels two or three times daily with meals, or as directed by physican.

Derived from soy lecithin.

Servings Per Container: 25

As a dietary supplement, 1 to 4 softgels two or three times daily with meals, or as directed by a healthcare practitioner.

Supplement Facts:

Serving Size: 4 softgels

Amount Per Serving
Phosphatidylcholine … 1.54g
(soy)

Other Ingredients: Gelatin, vegetable glycerin, purified water, other phospholipids, ethyl alcohol (2.7%).

Contains: 44 mg (2.7%) alcohol content per softgel.

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Allergy Research Group

Since 1979, Allergy Research Group has used only the purest raw materials available and has implemented strict quality control procedures in every stage of production, including inspection of raw materials, manufacturing, packaging and storing. For many years, we have used the same manufacturers to produce our capsules and tablets to ensure consistency. In our facility in Alameda, California, we bottle, label and ship our finished products. Allergy Research Group is currently licensed by the California Department of Health Services, Food and Drug Branch.
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