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soy lecithin

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soy lecithin [′sȯi ′les·ə·thən]
(biochemistry)


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The consequences of this could be catastrophic since chocolate in the US is a worrying combination of lactose, soy lecithin and a chemical called PGPR - polyglycerol polyricinoleate (caster oil to you and me).
Among them are several that are thought to have benefits that specifically relate to the concerns of older consumers including soy lecithin which fights dementia and cognitive decline; omega-3 and ginko biloba for improved memory; and ginseng, which helps fight memory loss and boosts energy.
Grape Seed Extract and Soy Lecithin Phosphatides Phosphatides from soy lecithin enhance the uptake and distribution of grape seed polyphenols to targeted brain tissues.
 
 
 
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