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RESEARCH SUPPORT, U.S. GOV'T, P.H.S.
Effects of dietary lecithin on hormonal and neurobehavioral profiles in normal subjects.
Journal of Clinical Psychiatry 1983 April
Four normal subjects received lecithin supplements sufficient to elevate serum choline levels 3-fold. Despite persistent hypercholinemia over 48 hours of close observation, no increase was observed in serum ACTH, cortisol, and insulin concentrations, or in free urinary catecholamine excretion. Screening of a large group of other pituitary and gonadal hormones also failed to reveal any influence of lecithin supplements. EEG patterns and results of psychometric tests were also unaltered.
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