Our 100% Non-GMO Lecithin
May 20, 2010 by Dr. Marcus Ettinger
Filed under Essential Fatty Acids, Frequently Asked Questions, Recent Posts
Dear Dr. Ettinger:
What are the ingredients in your lecithin? – 100% Non-GMO Soy Lecithin Granules
Does your lecithin contain any liquid lecithin or any soy flour? - No Other Ingredients
What is the percentage of Phosphatidylcholine, Phosphatidylinositol, Phosphatidylethanolamine, Phosphorus and Potassium per serving: (below are approximate values)
Phosphatidylcholine (2,300 mg)
Phosphatidylinositol (1,400 mg)
Phosphatidylethanolamine (2,100mg)
Phosphorus (300mg)
Potassium (120mg)
Phosphatidyleanolamine (The spelling is wrong here and on Ferns Lecithin ingredient page. Above is correct spelling). Based on this, I am assuming you are comparing ours to theirs. Ferns is not a “Non-GMO” product. As far as I am concerned, this is the main point in picking a lecithin. Genetically Modified Organisms, crops and the products made from them contain herbicide (RoundUp) and pesticide residues and other nasty ingredients. I would never ingest it or give it to my patients or family.
Do they contain any triglycerides, protein or calcium? - No
Helen K.
I hope this helps.
Sincerely,
Dear Dr. Ettinger,
Thank you so much for the previous info on the lecithin granules from CAOH. My husband and I are now taking your product.
Q: I am wondering if soy isoflavones are naturally in lecithin granules, as I have been taking them for awhile and do not want to double up.
Thank you very much.
Helen,
You are welcome.
A: Lecithin does not contain isoflavones so please continue with the product you were previously taking.
E-mail me any time.
Sincerely,
Marcus Ettinger DC, BSc
100% Non-GMO lecithin – a vegan product.
Nutrition vs Alzheimer’s
January 9, 2010 by CAOH
Filed under CAOH General Information, Essential Fatty Acids, Health Conditions, Liquid Power (multi-vitamin/mineral), Recent Posts
Nutritional drink and Alzheimer’s
Scientists have developed a drink called Souvenaid that is a “medical food”, meaning it’s taken under the guidance of a physician to manage a specific condition. The drink has three components — uridine, choline, and the omega-3 fatty acid DHA — that, working together, help restore synapses, said Dr. Richard Wurtman, professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and co-author of the study. Uridine is a molecule used in the genetic coding for RNA, choline is in the vitamin B family, and DHA is found in certain fish and fish oils.
You can read more about this article from CNN here (link). But what we wanted to point out is this statement in in the article: “These nutrients are already found in the human body and have been shown to be safe, he said. But taking a supplement of any one of them will not have the same beneficial effect, he said. Together in the right proportions, the cocktail increases the production of fatty constituents and proteins needed for synapses…..“
These nutrients are abundant in fish oils, whole foods like tomatoes, seaweeds, phytoplankton and our Liquid Power Multi-V™ and Ultra Omega 3-6-9™.



