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Lecithin

Active components of Lecithin:
Choline

Action of Lecithin:
Supports healthy nervous system function; promotes proper utilization of fat soluble nutrients; promotes normal respiratory function

Clarocet products with Lecithin:
Clarocet Junior


 

 

Lecithin Safety and Usage

Lecithin maintains an excellent safety profile. In the United States, Lecithin is classified as GRAS (Generally Recognized as Safe) by the Food and Drug Administration. Substances that receive a GRAS classification have maintained a long, safe history of common use in foods or have been determined to be safe based on proven scientific research. No recommended daily allowance (RDA) exists for Lecithin since it is not an essential nutrient. In children, a 5mg-50mg daily dose is sufficient. Adults are advised to supplement their diets with Choline.

 

What are the potential side effects of Lecithin?

Side effects are rare and have been documented as mild in clinical study. They may include gastrointestinal discomfort. In the event that you or your child experience an adverse reaction, discontinue use of this dietary supplement.

 

Is Lecithin safe for children?

Lecithin is well-tolerated when used in children. Because each child is unique, Lecithin should be administered under the supervision of a professional healthcare provider.

 

Does Lecithin adversely interact with prescription drugs?

There are no known interactions. If you or your child is taking a prescription medication, it is recommended that you consult with your prescribing doctor before making any changes or additions to a current treatment plan.

 

Precautions and Safety For Users Taking Lecithin

      • Consult with your healthcare provider before beginning a wellness plan that includes dietary supplements like Lecithin