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Why phosphatidylcholine (fos fa tide
ill koleen) for Down syndrome ?
Build a memory bank and double the number of neurons
in the brain - a really big job.
Let's support that !
Phosphatidylcholine is the major building block for this program.
Once you begin treatment with Ginkgo Biloba you open the door
to the memory process in the Down syndrome brain. Sections
of the brain that have been dormant all this time really are
suddenly awakened. You can expect there has been some degeneration
during this inactive period, and it will require a lot cellular
energy to activate these previously unused neurons. Secondly,
as you include Prozac in the treatment you will be generating
a large number of brand new neurons. (You could actually double
the number.) Accomplishing all this is not easy! You can expect
to need help. That's where phosphatidylcholine comes in.
Phosphatidylcholine is a major component of brain cells. It
has four major functions:
- Its role in the maintenance of cell membrane integrity
is vital to all of the basic biological processes
- It is a highly concentrated energy store
- It serves as a fuel source
- It is an important signal generator
It is called an "essential phospholipid" because
the body cannot make enough of it for its requirements, and
one must get from the diet. It is essential for everyone,
but especially for the individual with Down syndrome on the
road to healing.
http://www.bodybio.com/downloads/phosphatidylcholine.pdf
http://www.bodybio.com/
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