Lecithin: An Essential Phospholipid for Optimal Brain Function

– A controlled trial of artificial surfactant containing lecithin was conducted to prevent respiratory distress syndrome.
– Lecithin was used in the treatment of tardive dyskinesia and showed beneficial effects.
– The combined use of lecithin and anticholinesterase treatment exhibited modest facilitation in memory in dementia patients.
– Lecithin has been studied as a potential therapeutic agent in Alzheimer’s disease, with some promising results.
– Lecithin co-administration with thyrotropin-releasing hormone (TRH) was explored for its therapeutic potential in Alzheimer’s disease.
– Long-term administration of physostigmine and lecithin improved memory in Alzheimer’s disease patients.
– High-dose phosphatidylcholine (a component of lecithin) showed early positive results in a double-blind, placebo-controlled trial in Alzheimer’s disease.
– Lecithin was found to attenuate alcohol-induced hepatic fibrosis.
– Lecithin treatment was studied in Friedreich’s ataxia and showed positive effects.
– Lecithin was used in the treatment of persistent tardive dyskinesia and showed promising results.
– Lecithin was combined with tac

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