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Subject: vegetarian capsules of Phosphotidyl Choline
Category: Miscellaneous
Asked by: martine3-ga
List Price: $5.00
Posted: 21 Jun 2005 10:49 PDT
Expires: 21 Jul 2005 10:49 PDT
Question ID: 535541
Can you find me a source of vegetarian-capped phosphotidyl choline? 
It is NOT acceptable to find a source of choline, it has to be
phosphatidyl choline.  Every brand I find is in a gelatin cap, but I
cannot eat gelatin, so I am looking for a brand that is in a veggie
cap.

Request for Question Clarification by politicalguru-ga on 21 Jul 2005 01:30 PDT
Dear Martine, 

I've found a tablet which has "2 parts phosphatidylcholine" in it (and
one part of anothe active substance), which is vegetarian. Would that
suffice as an answer?

Clarification of Question by martine3-ga on 21 Jul 2005 04:06 PDT
a tablet which is "2 parts phosphatidylcholine" in it (and
one part of anothe active substance), which is vegetarian, would
suffice, provided the phosphatidylcholine is equivalent to the
phosphatidylcholine in, for example, the product "PhosChol" by
NutraSal.  The reason I add this caveat is that my understanding is
that phosphatidylcholine is liquid-form, and hence can not really be
in a "tablet", but needs to be in a cap of some sort.  The product I
mention above is a gelatin cap (which I don't want), and am looking
instead for phosphatidyl choline in a v-cap.  There are other
oils/liquids in v-caps such as Natural Therapeutics' full spectrum
vitamin E, etc.  Thanks for pursuing my research.
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Subject: Re: vegetarian capsules of Phosphotidyl Choline
From: chubby711711-ga on 03 Aug 2005 08:43 PDT
 
Capsugel, manufactures Licaps, liquid filled products in both gelatin
and vegetarian capsules. Their website is www.capsugel.com

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