Skip to content
RECEIVE FREE EXPRESS SHIPPING ON ALL ORDERS OVER $150 DELIVERED IN AUSTRALIA
RECEIVE FREE EXPRESS SHIPPING ON ALL ORDERS OVER $150 DELIVERED IN AUSTRALIA

Filters

Grasses of Life

The Remarkable Benefits of Premium Pharma Grade Sunflower Lecithin with Naturally Occurring Phosphatidylcholine

1. A Natural and Non-GMO Source

Unlike soy-based lecithin, sunflower lecithin is extracted without harsh chemical solvents, ensuring that you get a cleaner, non-GMO source. With the ever-growing concerns about genetically modified organisms and the potential health risks they pose, choosing sunflower lecithin offers peace of mind in addition to numerous health benefits.

2. Rich in Phosphatidylcholine: The Brain Booster

Phosphatidylcholine is a phospholipid that plays a pivotal role in maintaining the structural integrity of our cellular membranes, especially in the brain. As a key component of sunflower lecithin, it boasts several impressive benefits:

  • Cognitive Enhancement: Phosphatidylcholine is an essential component in the production of acetylcholine, a neurotransmitter responsible for memory, mood, muscle control, and other brain and nervous system functions. Adequate levels of phosphatidylcholine may enhance cognitive functions and help delay or prevent the cognitive decline that comes with aging.

  • Neuroprotective Properties: It provides a protective layer for neurons, reducing the risk of damage and promoting neuronal health.

  • Improved Memory and Learning: Studies have shown that phosphatidylcholine supplementation can enhance memory and learning capabilities, potentially owing to its role in acetylcholine synthesis.

3. Supports Liver Health

Beyond brain health, phosphatidylcholine in sunflower lecithin also supports liver function. It can help prevent the accumulation of fats in the liver, promoting healthy liver function and potentially preventing fatty liver disease.

4. Improves Cholesterol Profile

Phosphatidylcholine has been linked to improved cholesterol levels, promoting a balance between LDL (bad cholesterol) and HDL (good cholesterol). This balance is crucial for cardiovascular health.