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NOW Supplements Sunflower Lecithin
SCIENTIFIC SCORE
No researches found
N/A
USERS' SCORE
Good
Based on 8 Reviews
8.8
Supplement Facts
Serving Size:  2 Softgels
Amount Per Serving
%DV
Calories
25
 
Total Fat
2 g
3%*
Polyunsaturated Fat
1 g
Sunflower Lecithin
2.4 g (2,400 mg)
Phosphatidyl Choline
360 mg

Most Useful Reviews

9.5
Immediate positive effect
With multiple sclerosis, myelin sheaths are destroyed, and lecithin serves as a building material for these membranes, helping to restore lost cells and prevent myelin destruction. It also acts as a hepatoprotector, restoring and protecting the liver. I felt the effects on my head after a week of taking it and am very satisfied with the product. I took two jars. If my review was helpful, please let me know, and your rating would be appreciated.
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9.5
Stabilised emotional state
Lecithin has significantly improved my emotional and motor functions following nerve damage from multiple sclerosis. After five months of consistent use (two capsules daily), my emotional state has stabilised; I no longer easily become upset. It's also made rehabilitation more effective. Although I can't attribute all motor improvements solely to lecithin, it has undoubtedly aided my overall recovery process without side effects. I highly recommend it to anyone with MS.
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9.5
Improves memory retention
Lecithin, particularly from sunflower sources, is difficult to find but crucial for both liver and brain health. It contains phosphatidylcholine, which aids in neurotransmitter production vital for intelligence and memory. Lecithin supports the regeneration of liver cells and is linked to improved short-term memory and learning. It's essential for preventing myelin sheath thinning, vital for those dealing with multiple sclerosis. However, the large capsule size and unpleasant taste are significant downsides for children.
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User Reviews

USERS' SCORE
Good
Based on 8 Reviews
8.8
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9.5
Immediate positive effect
With multiple sclerosis, myelin sheaths are destroyed, and lecithin serves as a building material for these membranes, helping to restore lost cells and prevent myelin destruction. It also acts as a hepatoprotector, restoring and protecting the liver. I felt the effects on my head after a week of taking it and am very satisfied with the product. I took two jars. If my review was helpful, please let me know, and your rating would be appreciated.
Read More
9.5
Stabilised emotional state
Lecithin has significantly improved my emotional and motor functions following nerve damage from multiple sclerosis. After five months of consistent use (two capsules daily), my emotional state has stabilised; I no longer easily become upset. It's also made rehabilitation more effective. Although I can't attribute all motor improvements solely to lecithin, it has undoubtedly aided my overall recovery process without side effects. I highly recommend it to anyone with MS.
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9.5
Improves memory retention
Lecithin, particularly from sunflower sources, is difficult to find but crucial for both liver and brain health. It contains phosphatidylcholine, which aids in neurotransmitter production vital for intelligence and memory. Lecithin supports the regeneration of liver cells and is linked to improved short-term memory and learning. It's essential for preventing myelin sheath thinning, vital for those dealing with multiple sclerosis. However, the large capsule size and unpleasant taste are significant downsides for children.
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9.5
Supports memory retention
I love NOW Foods’ lecithin; the quality is excellent and it’s convenient to take. I use it primarily to improve cognitive function related to age and multiple sclerosis. The results are impressive! Lecithin also combats fatigue and muscle weakness, proving invaluable for liver health, restoring its function. I wholeheartedly recommend this product for anyone needing extra mental support.
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8.8
Easier mobility
An excellent drug! It helps with my diagnosis of multiple sclerosis. I genuinely feel it restores the myelin sheath, making it easier to walk with reduced fatigue.
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