Choline And Inositol 60 caps.
Yamamoto® Research Choline and Inositol is a food supplement that provides 102,5 mg of choline and 250 mg of inositol per daily dose. Choline contributes to normal lipid and homocysteine metabolism and to the maintenance of normal liver function.
Precious elements, true "guardians" of health, Choline and inositol acting in synergy, constitute the basic elements of lecithin, the substance that helps to keep fats in solution in the blood and other organic fluids, helping the body to control physiological levels blood cholesterol and triglycerides. Choline and inositol are micronutrients that promote regular liver function,
Choline and inositol are fundamental constituents for phosphatidylcholine and phosphatidylinositol, which in turn constitute the synthesis of lipoproteins, transporters of fats and cholesterol in the blood. Their deficiency, therefore, affects the presence of these "carriers" (transporters) "LDL" and VLDL which will favor the accumulation of fat in the liver.
Choline (vitamin B7) is an essential essential micronutrient in phospholipids and acetylcholine, an important neurotransmitter. Choline contributes to the maintenance of physiological liver function, with a "lipotropic" power, ie able to prevent lipid deposits in the liver.
The liver expels fats thanks to two VLDL LDL lipoproteins in turn made up of proteins and phospholipids, among which the main phospholipid is Phosphatidylcholine. Here is the importance of choline, the precursor of phosphatifdylcholine that allows to transport fat from the liver to the muscles and adipose tissue. Choline contributes to the maintenance of healthy liver function, as it is part of the group of substances defined as "lipotrophic", that is, capable of preventing lipid deposits in the liver.
In the supplement we present, we find vitamin B7 synergistically combined with inositol, as it is the basic component of lecithin, essential for the use of fats and cholesterol in the body. Inositol prevents oxidation and the accumulation of fat in the liver.
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