Indications
Increased nervous excitability, high blood cholesterol, asthenic conditions, impaired liver and gallbladder function, increased load on the liver (intoxication, taking antibiotics and alcohol, smoking).
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Add to wishlistIncreased nervous excitability, high blood cholesterol, asthenic conditions, impaired liver and gallbladder function, increased load on the liver (intoxication, taking antibiotics and alcohol, smoking).
Hypersensitivity.
Soy Lecithin
dietary supplements. It is not a medicinal product
Soy lecithin
Lecithin (a word of Greek origin meaning “yolk”) is a combination of phospholipids (phosphatidylcholine, inositol and others), the intake of which is very important for maintaining the normal functioning of the human body.
Lecithin is the main building block of the intercellular space, and its role in the functioning of the nervous system, liver, and brain is important. It is also part of the cell membranes and protective membranes of some organs, helps to ensure cellular metabolism.
The action of lecithin is multifaceted – it is involved in a number of important processes for the body. So lecithin is important for the body as a “building material” for the regeneration and repair of tissues and cells.
It is also a kind of transport agent that delivers vitamins and essential nutrients to cells, and helps provide oxygen to cells. Lecithin has a positive effect on the protective function of the liver (it is a hepatoprotector) and accelerates the recovery of liver tissues damaged by diseases or alcohol exposure.
Taking lecithin is also useful for people who have problems with cholesterol levels, because lecithin helps to turn cholesterol and some fats into a water-fat emulsion and then remove them from the body (this is the benefit of lecithin for the cardiovascular system).
Lecithin is a powerful antioxidant and prevents the formation of free radicals. Lecithin is also important for the nervous system – if it is not enough, diseases such as multiple sclerosis, neuralgic disorders, and Parkinson’s disease can occur.
That is why lecithin intake is so important for the elderly, as its content in the human body decreases over time. A lack of lecithin in the body leads to a decrease in the effectiveness of medications taken.
Increased nervous excitability, high blood cholesterol, asthenic conditions, impaired liver and gallbladder function, increased load on the liver (intoxication, taking antibiotics and alcohol, smoking).
Hypersensitivity.
2 times a day for 1 dessert spoon (7-10 g) of granulated powder before meals, washed down with water or juice.
Children can be used from 2 years old.
You can mix it with yogurt.
The recommended course of admission is 30-40 days.
Pellets
In a dry place, at a temperature not exceeding 20 °C
life 1.5 years
Without a prescription
granules
Adult
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