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Thorne Phosphatidyl Choline SoftgelsAn excellent source of choline for liver support, cholesterol metabolism, and healthy bile* Phosphatidyl Choline (PC) has been shown in numerous studies to protect liver cells from toxin damage.* PC also exhibits the potential to decrease dietary cholesterol absorption.* Phosphatidylcholine is a major component of the membranes of the liver cells (hepatocytes). As such, it provides significant protection for the liver, probably because good liver
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