Choline
Bitartrate:
Necessary for
the proper
transmission of
nerve impulses
from the nerve
endings to the
target organ and
an essential
nutrient in the
production of
acetylcholine, a
major motor
neurotransmitter
that facilitates
the transmission
of impulses
between neurons.
Bladder, kidney,
pancreatic,
testicular and
liver functions
depend upon the
presence of this
nutrient in the
body, and it
aids in hormone
production and
helps boost the
libido and
erectile
function.
Assists in fat
and cholesterol
metabolism,
urinary function
and sleep
maintenance.
Appears to
mediate
premature cell
death, assist in
balancing
homocysteine
levels, and
protect against
certain types of
dementia,
including
Alzheimer's
disease. Studies
indicate mothers
receiving higher
levels of
choline during
pregnancy may
provide
offspring with
decreased
cognitive
degeneration in
later life.