Choline is a vitamin-like substance that performs many functions in the body. These include the metabolism of fats in the liver. Choline transports fatty acids (triglycerides) from the liver to where they are needed in the body. In the case of choline deficiency, more fat is stored in the liver because this metabolic process is disturbed. A liver with a high fat content ("fatty liver") can only detoxify the body to a limited extent. However, choline is not only involved in the fat metabolism of the liver, but is also a component of nerve fibers and neurotransmitters.
- Supports fat metabolism
- Detoxification
- Supports the nervous system
- Strengthens the cardiovascular system
- Improves cognitive abilities
















































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