Phosphatidylcholine is critical for
healthy cell membrane function, keeping them fluid and flexible.
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Made up of essential fatty acids and B vitamins, lecithin supports
healthy function of the brain, nervous system and
cell membranes.
It is essential for
healthy cell membranes, brain
functioning, hormone production, and vitamin storage.
If the
cells are to
function properly they need
healthy membranes which are composed of fats.
Nerve
cells depend on
healthy membrane function for normal neurotransmitter metabolism and nerve signal transmission.
Researchers suggest that trans fats in the diet replace
healthy fats in the brain's
cell membranes, which affects the ability of the brain to
function properly.
Vitamin E not only protects fats, cholesterol and all
cell membranes from damage, it is also important for immune system
function, cancer prevention and blood glucose control in both
healthy and diabetic individuals.
The right fats in the proper amounts are crucial for a
healthy brain, digestion,
functioning cell membranes, balanced hormones and a
healthy cardiovascular system.
Vitamin K also
functions as an antioxidant, working to protect
healthy cells from damage caused by free radicals, which are unstable molecules that destroy
cell membranes and DNA and may lead to poor health and premature aging.