Soy lecithin
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Product values
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Gluten free It guarantees that the gluten content of the final product is equal to or less than 20 mg / kg
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Lactose free Indicates lactose absence, but may contain traces
Description
Soy lecithin has several mechanisms of action. It is a fat that specifically competes in the body with lipoproteins, displacing it from the places where it tends to be deposited.
Properties and benefits of Soy lecithin
As it is an emulsifier, it reduces the size of fat vacuoles in the bloodstream, improving the ratio of small vacuoles (HDL or good lipoprotein) in relation to larger ones (LDL or bad lipoprotein).
It has an antioxidant action that causes the lipoprotein to oxidize less and, therefore, that the same amount has a lower atherogenic power, that is, it forms less atherosclerosis plaques, basically composed of oxidized LDL lipoprotein.
Senile degeneration, which causes memory loss, seems to improve remarkably with the regular supply of phospholipids of good biological quality. Lecithin is also useful in cases of stress, times of exams or in general to nourish the brain.
How to take Soy lecithin?
It is recommended to take 4 softgels a day, distributed between the main meals
Precautions
Food supplements should not be used as a substitute for a varied and balanced diet or for a healthy lifestyle. Keep out of the reach of little kids.
Storage conditions
Keep the bottle tightly closed and in a dry and cool environment.
Composition of Soy lecithin
For 1 capsule:
IP * soy lecithin (500 mg), IP * soy oil (40 mg), capsule: gelatin and glycerin.
(*) Not genetically modified.
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