Farmavital Lecithin Soya 450g

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Reduces your cholesterol levels and improves your memory

450g

Description

Soya lecithin is an ingredient rich in phospholipids that help reduce cholesterol. An ideal ingredient for people with high blood cholesterol levels, commonly referred to as hypercholesterolemia.

Farmavital Soy Lecithin is a dietary supplement that helps to reduce high cholesterol levels favorably. Enriched with the following components:

  • Soya lecithin.
  • Essential Fatty Acids (polyunsaturated).
  • Choline and Inositol.

In addition, this food supplement also helps to improve memory by helping to balance the nervous system.

*This food supplement is not a substitute for a healthy and balanced diet.

Control your cholesterol and improve your memory with Farmavital!

Instructions for use

Take 2 tablespoons a day before meals.

Composition

GRANULATED SOYA LECITHIN.

Pharmaceutical Advice

Soy lecithin contains natural phospholipids. These are extracted from the seeds of this plant species. Taken in combination with a balanced diet, it can help cholesterol metabolism and maintain the well-being of the liver and gallbladder. These phospholipids are part of the cell membrane. This supplement is of particular interest to maintain the normal function of the brain and the nervous system and has antioxidant properties.

They are also a source of phosphorus. Soy lecithin intake can support weight-loss diets. It favours the absorption of fat-soluble vitamins A, D, E and K and is also often recommended as a dietary supplement during periods of increased physical or mental exhaustion, and to combat stress.

Soy lecithin supplements are available in pearl, capsule or granule form. If you are in doubt as to whether it is a suitable dietary supplement for you, consult a healthcare professional.

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