This could be even better and I will discuss it no more.
Animal
Joined: 14 Jan 2004
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Location: Arizona
Posted: Thu Feb 05, 2004 5:26 am Post subject:
Repeat, now imagine if you INJECT it as in phosphatidylcholine!!! I was wondering about systemic reactions and it could be working.
I wonder about this........
Lecithin stimulates the ATPase activity as well as the functional rate of the oxidative enzymes in the mitochondria. It improves the utilization of carbohydrates, aerobic oxidation of lactic acid (gluconeogenesis), normalizes the pH and increases the resistance of the organism to oxygen deficiency. It also increases the sensitivity of neuron endings to neurohormones with the effect on muscle tonus, reflexes, and total coordination.
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delphic
Joined: 13 Apr 2003
Posts: 51
Posted: Thu Feb 05, 2004 8:31 am Post subject:
Could Lecithin be injected in conjunction with the Phosphatidycholine, for even better fat reduction. Its said to be a fat emulsufier, but would it work well localy( I dont see why not), and synergisticly whith the Phos Choline.
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Animal
Joined: 14 Jan 2004
Posts: 403
Location: Arizona
Posted: Thu Feb 05, 2004 8:57 am Post subject:
Ok, I've said too much!
The 'active' ingredient in lecithin is?
What forms of lecithin are available?
There are two basic forms: granules and soft gel capsules. Granules are a pleasant-tasting, concentrated way to supplement. (Granules contain 23% phosphatidylcholine.) One tablespoon of lecithin granules contains about 250 mg of choline, about half the daily recommended intake for men and women. Lecithin capsules vary in concentration, but a typical 1,200 mg capsule has only 24 mg of choline, about 5% of the recommended daily intake.