
Properties
What is it?
Solgar - Lecithin Ingredients: Soy Lecithin 1360 mg Additional Ingredients: Gelatin, Vegetable Glycerin, Contains Soy Ingredients. Does Not Contain: Gluten, Starch, Dairy Products, Soy, Yeast, Sugar, Salt, Artificial Flavors, Sweeteners, and Preservatives. Indications: Lecithin is a building material for restoring damaged cells. Restores brain and liver functions. Improves the quality of attention and consciousness, protects the liver from fatty degeneration. Lecithin contains essential phospholipids, choline, and inositol, and is the main transporter of fatty acids, cholesterol, and vitamins in the body. Lecithin is a powerful antioxidant that protects cells from the formation of highly toxic free radicals and enhances the effect of medicinal preparations. Lecithin ensures the normal functioning of the nervous system, as it is the main nutrient for nerve cells, making up 17% of the peripheral nervous system, 30% of the brain, and is a key component of myelin synthesis (neurotransmission). Lecithin deficiency leads to the breakdown of the myelin sheath of nerve cells. This is why it is actively used in neurology: Acute and subsequent rehabilitation period of stroke (ischemic, hemorrhagic); Multiple sclerosis and other diseases associated with progressive dementia (Parkinson's, Alzheimer's); Functional disorders of the brain: decreased attention and memory, nervous disorders and tics (age-related changes in elderly patients); Genetic diseases (e.g., Down syndrome - within the framework of correcting congenital pathologies); Coping with crisis states (migraine, increased excitability, neurosis, insomnia); Traumatic and infectious lesions of the nervous system; Lecithin is a key component of liver tissue. 50% of the liver consists of lecithin - 65% of the total amount of lecithin in the body. It restores liver structure and regulates fat metabolism in the liver, which is why lecithin is actively used in hepatology: Fatty liver degeneration Hepatitis Cirrhosis Toxic liver damage (including from alcohol); Obesity; Lecithin stimulates bile secretion and improves its composition; it is used: For the treatment and prevention of gallstone disease; In biliary dyskinesia; For gastric and duodenal ulcer diseases; The heart has the highest lecithin content. Therefore, it is advisable to take lecithin for the prevention of heart attack and in the post-infarction period. In addition, lecithin keeps cholesterol in a soluble state and prevents it from depositing on the walls of blood vessels, and controls triglyceride and hemoglobin levels in the blood. Lecithin is widely used in cardiology: Atherosclerosis Ischemic heart disease Hypertension Cardiomyopathy Heart failure Anemia Dosage: Take 1 capsule daily with food. Depending on indications, with doctor's recommendation, it is possible to take more than 6 capsules per day throughout the day. Storage: Store at room temperature and out of reach of children.




