Sustained-release choline to support liver and cellular health*
For men and women who need targeted nutritional support for healthy liver function and lipid metabolism, as well as whole body support for optimal cell function at any age.*
Each sustained-release tablet provides 300 mg of choline in a proprietary vegetable-based wax matrix. The tablet releases choline gradually over 5 to 7 hours to promote optimal absorption and tissue retention.*
As a building block for phosphatidylcholine, choline supports cell membrane integrity and cell signaling, fat digestion and liver function and lipid metabolism.*
In the liver, choline-derived phosphatidylcholine helps transform VLDL (very low density lipoprotein) particles into water-loving molecules that can shuttle triglycerides through the bloodstream to fat cells for storage or muscle cells for immediate use. Choline is also a building block for acetylcholine, an important biochemical messenger for nerve cell communication.*
Yet the bodys biggest demand for choline is as a source of methyl groups needed not only for healthy cell function, but also for gene expression, detoxification, and more. Choline is even at the core of a healthy homocysteine metabolism, which is an emerging biomarker for heart health.*
- Easy-to-swallow tablets
- Sustained-release over 5 to 7 hours
- Excellent source of choline
For men and women who need targeted nutritional support for healthy liver function and lipid metabolism, as well as whole body support for optimal cell function at any age.*
Each sustained-release tablet provides 300 mg of choline in a proprietary vegetable-based wax matrix. The tablet releases choline gradually over 5 to 7 hours to promote optimal absorption and tissue retention.*
As a building block for phosphatidylcholine, choline supports cell membrane integrity and cell signaling, fat digestion and liver function and lipid metabolism.*
In the liver, choline-derived phosphatidylcholine helps transform VLDL (very low density lipoprotein) particles into water-loving molecules that can shuttle triglycerides through the bloodstream to fat cells for storage or muscle cells for immediate use. Choline is also a building block for acetylcholine, an important biochemical messenger for nerve cell communication.*
Yet the bodys biggest demand for choline is as a source of methyl groups needed not only for healthy cell function, but also for gene expression, detoxification, and more. Choline is even at the core of a healthy homocysteine metabolism, which is an emerging biomarker for heart health.*