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Choline and
pantothenic acid are the materials needed
by the brain in order to produce
acetylcholine, a neurotransmitter, which
is a brain hormone responsible for the
transmission of impulses between neurons.
By taking choline chloride, the brain is
able to form more acetylcholine. Lower
levels of acetylcholine are associated
with memory loss and learning
difficulties that occur in aging brains.
In one experiment university students
improved test scores after taking choline
chloride. New research indicates the
value of taking high doses of choline in
order to achieve optimal acetylcholine
levels in the brain. The most cost
effective way of consuming large amounts
of choline is to drink choline cloride
liquid.
As a dietary supplement, one to three
teaspoonsful daily are recommended, in
divided doses. Choline Chloride
Concentrate is a highly concentrated
preparation. Therefore, each teaspoonful
should be Mix ed or diluted with
approximately two ounces or more of juice
or water.
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