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6 months ago • 4 min. read

Did you catch the latest trend of nature? Choline and Inositol

Sometimes it seems at first glance that we have everything under control, but the reality is often different. "Liters" of coffee, fast food between duties, endless deadlines, constantly ringing phones. The result is fatigue, problems with concentration, forgetting even simple things, moods changing faster than the weather, and nights full of tossing and turning, as if our mind is running at a minimum. In a hectic pace, we do not realize the importance of proper nutrition. The good news is that nature can save us, in nature everything can be in harmony if we combine it from nature, it is a mysterious duo of choline and inositol.
It is an ideal combination not only for the body but also for a tired mind, which is calling for help.
Although many are unaware of them, choline and inositol work in every cell of our body, keeping our brain in shape, liver clean, and nerves strong. Their effects were discovered relatively recently. Why should we pay attention to these nutrients? 

Choline (not a vitamin or a mineral) is an essential substance needed for processes that happen a hundred times every day. The body can only partly synthesize it. Although choline is necessary, a deficiency is suffered by almost everyone. Studies have shown that if its metabolic pathway is disrupted, lower cognitive performance is proven. The main benefits of choline are that it improves both short-term and long-term memory and brain function. Choline is the basis for the production of acetylcholine, which affects memory, learning, and overall cognitive performance. "Imagine forgetting (even that) where we put our phone just because we lack choline!" It helps prevent the accumulation of fat in the liver, cirrhosis (hardening) and steatosis (fatty liver) and protects the liver from damage. It plays an important role in regulating body weight, breaking down fat, assists in their breakdown and transformation into energy. "The equation holds, the more choline we ingest from food, the better cholesterol is expelled and broken down from the body." It also contributes to the proper development of fetal brain and can reduce the risk of birth defects, hence it is important during pregnancy. Choline is also found in legumes. Inositol, often referred to as "vitamin B8, myo-inositol, D-chiro-inositol, and hexaphosphate", is a carbohydrate related to fat and cholesterol metabolism, helping our body process insulin. Inositol plays a crucial role in the growth of cells in the body. It is hidden, for example, in nuts. High concentrations are just in our brain and nerve cells, where it improves information processing and also enhances memory, therefore it is a frequent component in (nootropic) supplements to support brain functions. Studies have shown that inositol supplements may have a positive effect on mood. It is involved in the regulation of neurotransmitters, including serotonin production, known to improve mood, which affects mental health. Inositol supports mental well-being, helps regulate dopamine and alleviates anxiety and depression. Balances hormone levels beneficial for women with polycystic ovary syndrome, where it helps regulate cycle and fertility. It supports insulin sensitivity and helps maintain a stable blood sugar level. It promotes cell health, hasa significant impact on the proper functioning of cell membranes and communication between cells. 

When choline is combined with inositol, their effects are amplified. Together they strengthen cognitive functions - improve memory, mental clarity, and alertness through synergistic support of neurotransmitters. Choline helps to break down (metabolize) fats, while inositol regulates insulin and cholesterol levels, thus supporting metabolic health. This pair contributes to liver health - choline prevents fat accumulation in the liver and inositol supports its detoxification. Together, they harmonize hormonal balance, which will be appreciated not only by those dealing with hormonal fluctuations but also those who want to support fertility (of both women and men). 

Dr. Lucullus - Choline and Inositol represent a useful combination for people under pressure, athletes, women with hormonal imbalance, as well as for anyone who wants to keep health at its peak. Whether you want to boost memory performance, focus, support weight loss, improve liver health, or stabilize mood and not lose your memories, experiences, and thoughts, this pair may be the right impulse for you because the answers to our problems are often hidden in nature. If you strive for overall health and well-being improvement, it is time to incorporate choline and inositol into your life, it's time to feel like another person. Your brain and body deserve to operate at full capacity.

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