Soybean Lecithin

Primary Application
Imprint
For what
Mental Health and Nervous
Digestive
Blood and Cardiovascular
Source
Oils
For whom
People

Soybean Lecithin is a soy-derived source of natural phospholipids (notably phosphatidylcholine) that may help maintain healthy cell membranes and support normal fat metabolism. Also, it may help support nerve function and normal cognitive function, and help support the liver process dietary fats.


Soybean Lecithin
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