BodyBio PC Capsules
What is BodyBio PC?
BodyBio PC is a special, highly
concentrated mixture of phospholipids
with the highest one being
Phophatydilcholine. The key fact
is that PC declines with age and
disease.
What is the recommended
dosage/administration of BodyBio PC?
2 capsules per day, or as directed by
your physician.
What are the exact ingredients in
BodyBio PC?
Phophatidylcholine,
Phophatidylethanolamine (minor
phospholipids & glycolipids), 4:1
essential fatty acids, and ethanol.
Why is Ethanol in BodyBio PC?
Ethanol is used to extract the
phospholipids from the soy concentrate.
The ethanol is then removed by vacuum
distillation; however there is a small
amount that is left ~ 2%
What is a Phospholipid?
Chemically speaking, phospholipids are
the active component in lecithin.
Compared to a typical fat or
triglyceride (“Tri” meaning three fatty
acids attached) phospholipids normally
contain two fatty acids and in place of
the third fatty acid they have a
phosphorous containing head group. A
phospholipid is unique because its tail
likes oil and its head group likes
water. When a phospholipid comes in
contact with water, it spontaneously
forms a “bi-layer structure”. The
bi-layer functions as the “skin” or
“membrane” of living cells and
organelles.
Another crucial component of a
phospholipid is the type of fatty acids
attached to it. A phospholipid such as
soy-derived polyenylphosphatidylcholine
is rich in linoleic and linolenic acid,
polyunsaturated fatty acids, that
provide “fluidity” to the cell membrane.
Maintaining membrane fluidity is
crucial, as the membrane is crucial to
the majority of cellular activities.
BodyBio PC is formulated with those
important essential oils, the omega 6
and the omega 3’s at a 4:1 ratio. 4
parts of omega 6 from organic sunflower
oil and 1 part of omega 3 from organic
flax oil.
What is BodyBio PC most commonly used
for?
BodyBio PC rebuilds the membrane and
increases fluidity, which is synonymous
with saying that PC is life itself.
If I am allergic to Soy can I take BodyBio PC? Eating the seeds of some plants may trigger an allergic response but the oil extracted from the seeds does not. During the oil extraction process the proteins are separated from the oil. Since it is the protein that can cause an allergic reaction one does not need to worry about the oil. The FDA specifically states that oils do not contribute to allergies.*
While soybeans are regarded as allergenic foods, Lecithin (a by-product of soybean oil production) is not because allergens are found only in the protein fraction. The process of oil separation requires dissolving the soybean in a solvent (such as hexane). Proteins do not dissolve in the solvent and are therefore separated out. Lecithin is then used as an ingredient in many food products and is the base material for BodyBio PC.
However, BodyBio PC requires additional processing (which tends to insure the removal of any remaining protein fractions) to arrive at a high concentration of phospholipids, providing quality PC.
*This information is currently in the FDA labeling regulations, which also excludes manufacturers of supplements from any requirement for posting an allergic warning message on products that only contain oil.
Is BodyBio PC Safe & are there any
potential side effects? There are no known side effects with
BodyBio PC.
What if I am taking other medications?
There are no known conflicts with any
medication.
Is BodyBio PC a drug?
No, it’s a phospholipid.
BodyBio Liquid PC
What is
the recommended dosage/administration?
1-2 teaspoons per day or as directed
by your physician.
What are the exact ingredients in
BodyBio PC?
Phophatidylcholine,
Phophatidylethanolamine (minor
phospholipids & glycolipids), 4:1
essential fatty acids, and ethanol.
Why is Ethanol in BodyBio PC?
Ethanol is used to extract the
phospholipids from the soy concentrate.
The ethanol is then removed by vacuum
distillation; however there is a small
amount that is left ~ 2%.
What is a Phospholipid?
Chemically speaking, phospholipids
are the active component in lecithin.
Compared to a typical fat or
triglyceride (“Tri” meaning three fatty
acids attached) phospholipids normally
contain two fatty acids and in place of
the third fatty acid they have a
phosphorous containing head group. A
phospholipid is unique because its fatty
acid tails like oil and its head group
likes water. When a phospholipid comes
in contact with water, it spontaneously
forms what is commonly referred to as a
bilayer structure. The bilayer functions
as the “skin” or “membrane” of living
cells and organelles.
Another crucial component of a
phospholipid is the type of fatty acids
attached to it. A phospholipid such as
soy-derived polyenylphosphatidylcholine
is rich in linoleic and linolenic acid,
and polyunsaturated fatty acids that
provide “fluidity” to the cell membrane.
Maintaining membrane fluidity is
crucial, as the membrane is central to
the majority of cellular activities.
What is the difference/benefit of
taking capsules over liquid or vice
versa?
None, only convenience and personal
preference.
How much Phophatydilcholine is in one
dose of BodyBio PC?
One tsp of BodyBio PC contains
between 1500–1800 mg of PC. A capsule
contains 450–605 mg of PC.
Is BodyBio PC a drug?
No way Jose!!!
These statements have not been evaluated
by the FDA and are for educational
purposes only. These products are not
intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or
prevent any illness, disease, or
condition.
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