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I believe it is phospholipids, but it might be cholesterol. Either one of those two.

The substance that is responsible for refluidizing and reflexiblizing the cell membrane is a phospholipid called DLPC or di-linear phosphatidylcholine. DLPC is found in small amounts in polyunsaturated Phosphatidylcholine taken from soy.

DLPC in polyunsaturated Phosphatidylcholine may only be effective when given intravenously because other routes of administration diminish absorption @50 percent.

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All disease are related to membrane damages. Brain disorders, kidney, liver disease, atherosclerosis , dyslipidemia, and GI inflammation. In all these cases there is a

disturbance of membrane and surfactants. When you give ppc iv we not only repair these damages but we also improve the membrane structure and functioning. Not only damages are repaired but there is an curing effect with an improved functioning of membrane bound proteins, membrane bound enzymes and receptors.

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