Lecithin Basics

De-oiled non-GMO Lecithin (98% Phosphatides)

“I’m 56, and not surprisingly my hair is turning gray, that is, what is left of it. So I did a search for some natural substances to try to salvage what is left.

I discovered that Inositol was good for hair growth, and that PABA was good for reversing gray hair. This morning I went out and tried to purchase these items. The Inositol was not sold separately: it came with choline. When I arrived home, both my wife and I took one pill of each and WOW! No, I didn’t suddenly discover a new lump of hair on my head, and my hair was the same color, but an unexpected result occurred. Both my wife and I were suddenly very motivated, focused and alert all day. We usually take a nap, but instead we had sharp powers of concentration and memory.

I went back and discovered that both PABA, Inositol, and Choline were associated with improved brain function. Not only that, but our mood was enhanced as well. When we woke up this morning, my wife was “flat”. Towards the end of the day, she was buzzing around the home like a bee. I’m just wondering if we’ll be able to sleep tonight. We haven’t felt this great for 30 years!”
Yochanan, Israel

A vital nutrient and essential fatty acid complex found in every living cell. Scant in processed food diets. Highest concentrations of lecithin are found in the brain & nervous system (controlling every organ & function), the blood (to keep cholesterol liquefied) the liver (the center of your body’s enzyme system), your reproductive system, your immune system and your digestive system. Body production of lecithin declines with age. Lecithin is valuable for optimum assimilation of enzymes and the fat soluble nutrients like A, E, D & K plus Coenzyme Q10 and the enzymatic pigments like carotene, chlorophyll and anthocyanidins (dark purple/blue pycnogenol-like phytonutrients contributory to visual purple, the chemical of night vision).

Plays a primary role in the lymphatic system, intestinal and colon health and cleansing. Dissolves cholesterol. Proven to enhance I.Q., memory and creativity. A highly regarded sexual tonic for men and women. Enhances drive, semen volume, lubrication, control, pleasure, vividness and recovery. For skin, complexion and nerves. Benefits for all cells, organs and systems. Lecithin helps muscles rid themselves of the metabolic toxin lactic acid which builds-up during strenuous exercise, causing muscle pain. Lecithin is the body’s super lubricant, helping everything to work smoother, especially notable for the larger joints, elbows, shoulders, hips, knees and ankles. Dissolves away the cholesterol shield that hides viruses from the immune system, allowing recognition, targeting and destruction of the invader.

Essential for cell membrane fluidization (allowing the cell membrane to stay flexible and youthful) helping each cell resist viral invaders. The more flexible the membrane, the tougher it is for viruses to invade the cell. An ion transporter integral for immune system communication and intercellular communication in all organs. (Helps coordinate cellular teamwork within organs) Sometimes restores hair growth and thickens hair with less falling out. Assists mobilization of undesirable body fat (including cellulite) to either be consumed as energy and/or to be relocated to a more ideal location on the body. Phosphatidyl Ethanolamine, Phosphatidyl Choline, Inositol Phosphatides, the B-complex vitamins Choline & Inositol, Vitamin E, Phosphorus, Magnesium, Iron, Calcium & Trace elements, the master essential fatty acids Linoleic Acid & Linolenic Acid.

Did you know that typical “nutritional” lecithin is manufactured in crude facilities originally built to remove lecithin from cooking oil and use it as a deep oil well drilling lubricant, and for the manufacture of recording tape? This crude form of lecithin is high in oil and water (up to 20%). These impurities combine with oxygen, heat, light and time to generate dangerous levels of free-radicals (rancidification) right on the shelf in the retail container. Lecithin is now a widely distributed emulsifying ingredient for foods such as gravies, ice cream and chocolate where it is necessary to blend fats and water. It goes from manufacturer to regional distribution warehouses where it can sit for several months prior to being shipped. It then is warehoused at supplement manufacturers, and then again at regional distributors, and then accumulates up to another 18 to 24 months at the retail and customer level – as much as 3 or more years in all.

Oxygen-absorbing and moisture-absorbing packets continue to remove oxygen and moisture after our Lecithin is in the bottle. The light-shielding blue or amber bottles and full-coverage foil labels protect the lecithin from light (photon interactions), which can accelerate free radical reactions. The Vitamins C and E, and other naturally occurring antioxidants, in Exsula SuperFoods further protect the precious and vulnerable Lecithin in the bottle just as they protect the precious and vulnerable structures in your cells and body.

Lecithin is a vital nutrient and essential fatty acid complex found in every living cell, and scant in processed food diets. Body production of lecithin declines with age.

Freshness and purity are paramount to lecithin performing according to expectation. We use the purest and freshest available, shipped directly from the facility that produces this unique lecithin. It is higher in the nutrient phosphatidyl ethanolamine than egg lecithin. Highest concentrations of lecithin are found in the brain and nervous system (controlling every organ and function), the blood (to keep cholesterol liquefied), the liver (the center of your body’s enzyme system), your reproductive system, your immune system and your digestive system.

Lecithin is valuable for:

    • Lecithin contains essential fatty acids, vitamins and minerals
    • Lecithin acts as an emulsifying agent to help the body absorb nutrients
    • Lecithin may help clear up flaky skin
    • Lecithin helps improve memory and concentration
    • Lecithin helps clean the liver
    • Optimum assimilation of enzymes and the fat-soluble nutrients like A, E, D & K plus Coenzyme Q10
    • Absorption of enzymatic pigments like carotene, chlorophyll
    • Transport anthocyanidins (dark purple/blue pycnogenol-like phytonutrients contributory to visual purple, the chemical of night vision).
    • Primary role in the lymphatic system, intestinal and colon health and cleansing.
    • Dissolves cholesterol.
    • Enhances I.Q., memory and creativity.
    • Highly regarded sexual tonic for men and women. Enhances drive, semen volume, lubrication, control, pleasure, vividness and recovery.
    • For skin, complexion and sometimes restores hair growth and thickens hair with less falling out.
    • Assists mobilization of undesirable body fat (including cellulite) to be consumed as energy.
    • Benefits for all cells, organs and systems. Lecithin helps muscles rid themselves of the metabolic toxin lactic acid which builds-up during strenuous exercise, causing muscle pain.
    • Lecithin is the body’s super-lubricant, helping everything to work smoother, especially notable for the larger joints, elbows, shoulders, hips, knees and ankles.
    • Dissolves away the cholesterol shield that hides viruses from the immune system, allowing recognition, targeting and destruction of the invader.
    • Immune system essential for cell membrane fluidization (allowing the cell membrane to stay flexible and youthful) helping each cell resist viral invaders. The more flexible the membrane, the tougher it is for viruses to invade the cell.
    • An ion transporter integral for immune system communication and intercellular communication in all organs (helps coordinate cellular teamwork within organs).
Author: Jevari Oberon