Lecithin(350mg)
Uses
Lecithin is used as a health supplement to aid treatment of:
high blood levels of fats and cholesterol (hyperlipidemia and hypercholesterolemia).
liver problems due to fat accumulation (hepatic steatosis).
liver damage due to toxic effects (detoxification) of certain drugs (antituberculosis drugs, antipsychotics, antiepileptic drugs and immunosuppressant drugs).
problems of gallbladder.
certain neurological diseases such as mania (abnormally elevated mood), dementia (decline in memory and general mental ability).
How it works
Lecithin or phosphatidylcholine is a type of lipid (phospholipid) naturally found in the body and plays important roles in maintenance of cell membrane (outer protective covering of cells) which is essential for several biological processes. As a health supplement, lecithin is known to lower blood levels of cholesterol by aiding its removal; protect the liver from toxins and infections (hepatoprotective) and protect the nervous stem by nourishing the cell membrane.
Dosage
Always follow the instructions of doctor regarding the dosage and duration.
Adults: The dose and duration of treatment varies depending upon the condition being treated.
For lowering cholesterol: 500 mg to 900 mg three times daily.
For liver problems: 350 to 500 mg three times daily.
For neurological disorders: 5,000 to 10,000 mg four times daily.
Common side effects
Urge to vomit (nausea), stomach pain, bloating, loose motions (diarrhea); increased salivation; skin rashes.
Who should not take
Patients allergic to lecithin or any other ingredient in the medicine.
Patients having severe malabsorption (poor absorption of nutrients across the digestive tract into blood circulation).
Patients having antiphospholipid syndrome (a disorder in which your body
Lecithin(350mg)
Uses
Lecithin is used as a health supplement to aid treatment of:
high blood levels of fats and cholesterol (hyperlipidemia and hypercholesterolemia).
liver problems due to fat accumulation (hepatic steatosis).
liver damage due to toxic effects (detoxification) of certain drugs (antituberculosis drugs, antipsychotics, antiepileptic drugs and immunosuppressant drugs).
problems of gallbladder.
certain neurological diseases such as mania (abnormally elevated mood), dementia (decline in memory and general mental ability).
How it works
Lecithin or phosphatidylcholine is a type of lipid (phospholipid) naturally found in the body and plays important roles in maintenance of cell membrane (outer protective covering of cells) which is essential for several biological processes. As a health supplement, lecithin is known to lower blood levels of cholesterol by aiding its removal; protect the liver from toxins and infections (hepatoprotective) and protect the nervous stem by nourishing the cell membrane.
Dosage
Always follow the instructions of doctor regarding the dosage and duration.
Adults: The dose and duration of treatment varies depending upon the condition being treated.
For lowering cholesterol: 500 mg to 900 mg three times daily.
For liver problems: 350 to 500 mg three times daily.
For neurological disorders: 5,000 to 10,000 mg four times daily.
Common side effects
Urge to vomit (nausea), stomach pain, bloating, loose motions (diarrhea); increased salivation; skin rashes.
Who should not take
Patients allergic to lecithin or any other ingredient in the medicine.
Patients having severe malabsorption (poor absorption of nutrients across the digestive tract into blood circulation).
Patients having antiphospholipid syndrome (a disorder in which your body