| Phosphatidylcholine (PtC) is flexible phospholipid that serves as a major component of the cell membrane. PtC is found in higher concentrations in younger people, particularly in brain tissue, and, as an important part of the normal aging process, the amount of PtC in the cell membrane decreases.1 By taking supplemental PtC, you can reverse the age-related decline of PtC in your cell membranes and keep it at a youthful level. Studies have found that PtC can aid memory and learning.2 PtC may also help promote normal skin elasticity and support healthy liver function. PtC has been used along with Apo A/1 Milano to assist in maintaining normal arterial cholesterol levels.3,4,5 In addition to protecting and nourishing your skin from the inside, there are topical treatments to help the rejuvenation process by signaling your skin to match the skin cells of a very young adult. Dosage: 2-4 capsules per day. Daily amount can be divided and taken throughout the day. Ray & Terry's Phosphatidylcholine contains 120 softgels per bottle. Ray & Terry's PtC is equally effective when taken with or without food. However, if your digestive system is sensitive, you may want to take your supplements with meals. | Supplement Facts | | Serving Size: 1 Softgel Capsule |
| | Amount Per Serving | % Daily Value |
| Calories
| 10 |
| | Calories from Fat | 10 |
| | Total Fat | <1g | <1%* |
| Phosphatidyl Choline (From 1,200mg of Soy Lecithin Concentrate)
| 420 mg | ** |
| * Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet. ** Daily Value not established |
| | Other Ingredients: gelatin and glycerin. | | ALLERGEN WARNING: This product contains soy ingredients. | CAUTION: Do not exceed recommended dose. Pregnant or nursing mothers, children under 18, and individuals with a known medical condition should consult a physician before using this or any dietary supplement.
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