How Does Lecithin Work?Soy Lecithin is a compound made up of two fatty acids and choline, and it is the most common phospholipid in the body. Phospholipids form a protective barrier around cells and are a building block of cell membranes. Lecithin is generally found in animal proteins such as beef, lamb, liver and pork. It is also prevalent in soybeans, egg yolks, oatmeal, wheat germ and peanuts.
However, since you might not be able to gain the proper amount from diet alone, supplementation with our formula should be part of your regimen. And lecithin is an important nutrient, especially where the brain, liver, muscle and reproductive organs are concerned: They contain high concentrations of phospholipids.
NSI Lecithin is better because it:
Comes 300 softgels to a package; that's a 10-month supply!
Provides 1,200 mg of lecithin per dose
Did You Know?
All NSI supplements are packaged in HDPE (High Density Polyethylene) bottles. These bottles keep moisture vapor out, protecting the freshness and integrity of their contents, and are 400% more effective compared other brands currently using PET (Polyethylene Terephthalate) bottles. HDPE bottles do not break as glass can and are also recyclable so we urge you to please recycle them.