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Soy and Egg Lecithin Oddities. No Answers here.
 
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Soy and Egg Lecithin Oddities. No Answers here.


But possibly, ideas you might ponder on.

Several weeks ago as “The Receptionist” and I were discussing her health problems.

It became clear she was no longer bromine poisoned,.

While her health has improved for the first time in decades she still has “issues”.

A congested liver became an obvious choice due to symptoms and history.

After thinking about it I suggested a single cap of egg lecithin.

I came up with this after reading about a 9 cap a day of lecithin protocol to normalize cholesterol.

A single cap might or might not stress a congested liver, if it didn’t I would have her increase it until she was up to 9 caps.

No need, she had lower abdominal pain across the entire waste with one cap.

It lasted for hours.

However, she said she had a heck of a time finding egg lecithin.

??????

She had keyed in on my words “egg lecithin” not realizing I was simply giving her information of where the lecithin we get comes from.

I was completely ignorant that almost all lecithin you see in health food stores is from soy!

I had never thought to look at the damn label.

But there is nothing I like better than when a really sick, resource deprived person can give me feedback.

I’ve found that healthy or marginally sick people have no clue how much they can get away with.

So I ask.

Are you willing to take a cap of soy lecithin?

In my post “Eggs-Lecithin-MT - In practical terms. - IMHO”


//www.curezone.org/forums/fm.asp?i=958981#i


I speculate that lecithin is akin to the liver as nose spray is to the nose.

It decongests the liver.

As the makeup of soy and egg lecithin is different (though both produce practically the same levels of choline and acetylcholine in the blood).

Might the physical reactions be different?

I bring in my soy lecithin for her to use.

The soy product causes a brief headache at the top of the head.

Then shortly after a 2 second “spasm” in the GB area, that’s it, nothing else.

Symptoms for both are repeatable.

As I said, no answers here.

But if someone has an idea as to why the difference, please share it!

But as stated in my later post:

Eggs-Lecithin-MT - In practical terms – Revisited


//www.curezone.org/forums/fm.asp?i=963902#i


If someone with Celiac disease wants to try both....;-)

Please share!



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