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VitaHealth Lecithin 1200mg Capsule 150s x2
RM 140.20
Lecithin is a phospholipid found in human cells that has a role in a variety of bodily activities. Lecithin is a natural source of choline, a B vitamin required for healthy heart, brain, and liver functions. VitaHealth Lecithin 1200mg Softgels helps to lower blood cholesterol levels, hence improving heart health.
Adults: Take 1-2 softgels once daily after a meal or as recommended by a doctor.
Soy Lecithin providing phosphatides 720mg
Examine the package for an expiration date.
Keep in a dry place below 25˚C.
Side effects for this product are uncommon, but some people may still experience them. Seek medical attention if you experience any side effects.
There have been no interactions reported before, but please seek medical advice if you experience any symptoms after using this product.
Keep out of reach of children.
Pregnant or breastfeeding women should seek professional advice before using this product.
Recommended for individuals who eats high-fat diets, work overtime without getting enough rest, or are routinely exposed to a polluted environment.
Lecithin is a naturally occurring chemical found in your body's tissues. It's composed up of fatty acids and has numerous commercial and medical applications.
Lecithin is an emulsifier, which means it holds fats and oils in suspension and prevents them from combining with other substances.
Sunflower seeds, eggs, and soybeans are the most common sources of lecithin supplements. By far the most frequent substance used to make lecithin supplements such as VitaHealth Lecithin 1200mg is soy. Animal fats, fish, and grains have also been employed in the past.
While soybean lecithin is often sold in granulated capsule form, sunflower lecithin is available in both liquid and powder forms. Sunflower lecithin isn't as widespread as soy lecithin, but some individuals would prefer it, particularly if they're trying to avoid GMOs in their diet.
Supplements containing lecithin can be used to reduce cholesterol, support breastfeeding, and improve liver function, among other things.