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Constipation resolved after long time with the problem, fat digestion improves, less bloating and less itchiness. 

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Unsaturated fats cause cerebral edema, inhibit choline uptake, blocking the production of acetylcholine
This theory is useless and is rejected. When now people are taking large amounts of dextrose and they improve their constipation that they had for years... in days... it was all wrong with the choline. and even more so when entire tribes do not eat eggs and everyone is healthy...
 
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Quote from Jessica2 on August 8, 2024, 4:09 am

Last time I checked, there are more tribes that eat eggs than eat large amounts of the isolated refined sugar dextrose. 

But dextrose is the sugar of starches. my god hahahaha
Quote from Jessica2 on August 8, 2024, 6:06 am

Yes, and...?

Sucrose and fructose are the sugar of plants. It doesn't mean that isolated amounts of it devoid of its original fiber and nutrient matrix are healthy.

Let's see what I'm saying is that he says that choline cured his constipation, but now people cure constipation with sugar dextrose and he goes to the bathroom very well. Therefore, everything that has been said here about the hill is totally false and wrong.
 
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Copilot AI says phosphatidylcholine is crucial to toxic bile theory. Eggs are the best source of phosphatidylcholine if you tolerate them.

Bile acid metabolism and signaling. Phosphatidylcholine plays a crucial role in toxic bile theory. Excerpts:
  1. CDCA more efficiently forms mixed micelles with cholesterol and phosphatidylcholine and, therefore, the CA/CDCA ratio may affect the risk of gallstone formation.
  2. Conjugated primary bile acids do not exhibit cytotoxic effects at concentrations close to physiological conditions. In the presence of phosphatidylcholine, cholesterol, the concentration of primary bile acids, which are freely present in the aqueous phase, sharply decrease, as they form single-layer bubbles and mixed micelles, in which the hydrophobic regions of the molecules are enclosed. This explains why the primary bile acids in the biliary tract and small intestine do not display cytotoxic effects.
  3. At a concentration close to the amount required for the formation of micelles, membrane damage is possible. A deficiency of phosphatidylcholine in bile can increase the content of primary bile acids, which are freely present in the aqueous phase (monomers) leading to the damage of cholangiocytes. [121]. The secretion of HCO3− by the biliary epithelium creates a protective bicarbonate umbrella on its surface, which neutralizes bile acids and reduces their ability to penetrate the cell surface [96]
 
Copilot AI: Yes, phosphatidylcholine (PC) plays a crucial role in the toxic bile theory. This theory suggests that an imbalance in bile composition, particularly a deficiency in phosphatidylcholine, can lead to liver and bile duct damage. Here are some key points:
1. Protection Against Bile Salts: Phosphatidylcholine helps protect the intestinal and biliary epithelium from the detergent-like effects of bile salts. It forms mixed micelles with bile acids, reducing their toxicity12.
2. Liver Protection: PC is essential for the excretion of bile acids and cholesterol. A deficiency in PC can lead to the accumulation of toxic bile acids, causing liver damage3.
3. Cholestatic Liver Diseases: In conditions like cholestasis, where bile flow is impaired, the lack of PC can exacerbate liver and bile duct injury2.
In summary, phosphatidylcholine is vital for maintaining bile composition and protecting the liver and bile ducts from damage. If you have more questions or need further details, feel free to ask!
 
 
 
 
 
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Quote from Arios on April 30, 2023, 9:40 am

Molybdenum is a acetylcholinesterase inhibitor this can cause depression anxiety for many peoples 

You got any more info on this @arios? Couldn't finda source

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