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  • A healthy benefit of egg yolks is that they contribute "Choline" to the diet, which is a component of two fat-like molecules in the brain that are responsible for brain function and health.

    Archive 2008-04-01 2008

  • A healthy benefit of egg yolks is that they contribute "Choline" to the diet, which is a component of two fat-like molecules in the brain that are responsible for brain function and health.

    Food and Diet that Helps Increase Memory and Brain Power 2008

  • This involves the need to establish the feasibility and accuracy of utilising soil analysis to establish the quantity of VX/"Choline" and Anthrax that was allegedly disposed of at several sites in Iraq.

    ANC Daily News Briefing 2003

  • "Choline", were allegedly disposed of, were also visited.

    ANC Daily News Briefing 2003

  • South Africa has the capability to perform some of the tests (i.e. the required tests for VX/"Choline" and for

    ANC Daily News Briefing 2003

  • Just like you can't bake a cake with just flour, Folate has a few helpers like; vitamin B6 and B12, Choline, iron, protein, vitamin C, selenium, zinc, etc ... to help make red blood cells that carry oxygen to the baby for growth and development, and in adults for tissue repair and maintenance.

    Birgitta Lauren: Is Your Body Nutritionally Ready for Pregnancy? 2009

  • Also, liver/gall bladder supplements may help, such as the herb Milk Thistle and the B Vitamin Choline (best brand is Standard Process® -- I love this product.)

    Anne Dunev: Secrets to Avoiding Winter Flu Blues 2009

  • Try vitamin supplements of Choline, Inositol (B vitamins) and Lecithin to break up dietary fat.

    Anne Dunev: 9 Changes to Boost Energy and Jumpstart Weight Loss 2009

  • Choline, which helps maintain cell structure and transmits nerve messages.

    The Most Complete Food Counter, 2nd Edition Annette B. Natow Ph.d. 2006

  • The friendly yeast are normally kept in check by the bacteria in your digestive system producing lactic acid and other chemicals some of which are vitamins your body needs, Thiamin, Vitamin K, PABA, Biotin, Choline, Inositol, and the bacteria even eat the yeast.

    My Cider Vinegar Experiment: The Remarkable Final Report Herrick Kimball 2006

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