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.