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The Lipid Membrane: The Unsung Hero of Cellular Health
The cell membrane, a lipid bilayer just a few nanometers thick, plays a critical role in cellular function by regulating nutrient transport, immune signaling, and maintaining overall cell integrity. Essential fatty acids, like omega-3 and omega-6, are crucial for maintaining membrane fluidity and functionality, which supports energy production, cellular communication, and resistance to degenerative disease.

Dr. Thomas Wnorowski
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11.01.2017
Cardiovascular Disease: What’s Choline Got to Do With It?
Phosphatidyl Choline (PC) is the largest of the phospholipids that comprise the membrane of our cells. PC is also prominent in egg and soy lecithin....
Dr. Thomas Wnorowski
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04.24.2015
Uridine and PC
Whether the human body contains ten trillion or a hundred trillion cells makes little difference. It would take several lifetimes to count them. What does...
Dr. Thomas Wnorowski
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06.03.2014
Phosphatidylcholine and Vision: Will The Real PC Please Stand Up?
A disquieting commentary about a globally progressive mentality is that even the most highly educated among us can be misled into believing a falsehood, a...