PhosphatidylCholine

Essential Choline Source Supporting Brain and Cellular Function.

PhosphatidylCholine is a major component of healthy cell membranes. It helps the brain maintain clear communication between neurons while supporting memory, focus, and overall cognitive performance.

What PC Does

Supports Memory and Learning

Promotes Healthy Brain-Cell Structure

Helps Maintain Mental Clarity and Focus

Provides Choline for Healthy Neurotransmitter Function

Supports Overall Cellular and Liver Health

The NeuroGuard Standard

  • High-purity PhosphatidylCholine

 

  • Clean, reliable daily support

 

  • Manufactured in GMP-certified facilities

 

  • Third-party tested for quality and safety

The NeuroGuard Standard

High-purity
PhosphatidylCholine

Clean, reliable daily
support

Manufactured in GMP-certified facilities

Third-party tested for quality and safety

PhosphatidylCholine— Studies

Phosphatidylcholine has been studied in human research for its role in supporting brain cell membrane structure and providing choline, a nutrient involved in normal brain signaling and cognitive function.

Clinical Research

NeuroGuard products are developed based on human research exploring how specific nutrients relate to memory, attention, and overall brain function. Below are published studies that examine the biological pathways associated with phosphatidylcholine.

The studies below are provided for transparency and education. They reflect how phosphatidylcholine has been studied in real people and why NeuroGuard chose to pursue this product as part of a broader approach to supporting brain health, using carefully sourced, high-quality ingredients.

PhosphatidylCholine

Sunflower Lecithin – Choline Support
Higher choline intake has been associated with better memory, verbal fluency, and overall cognitive performance in
adults.
Lower phosphatidylcholine levels have been linked to increased dementia risk, while adequate intake supports brain cell membrane integrity.
Clinical trials using lecithin (rich in phosphatidylcholine) showed temporary improvements in memory and cognitive symptoms in some older adults with cognitive decline.
Choline is required for the synthesis of acetylcholine, a neurotransmitter essential for learning, memory, and attention.

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