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choline
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is a semi-essential nutrient which is a component of lecithin (which helps emulsify fats), facilitates the movement of fats into cells and their membranes.
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choline
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Protects against damage to cells by oxidation. People taking niacin or nicotinic acid for treatment of high-serum cholesterol and triglyerides need lecithin of choline supplements because nicotinic acid and nicotinomide (vitamin B-3) can reduce normal amounts of choline and lecithin available for basic body needs.
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choline
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found in all living cells, this vitamin B-factor plays a role in nerve function. Helps to maintain normal kidney & bladder function.
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choline
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A natural substance found in foods, it is also available in food supplements. Choline is needed by the body to make acetylcholine.
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cholinergic blocking agent
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Anticholinergic (2)..
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