Posted by Larry Hoover on December 18, 2003, at 7:24:36
In reply to Re: Lecithin improves Omega-3 absorption-- Is it true?, posted by Psychopoppy on December 18, 2003, at 0:32:18
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> Aren't you talking about LeThiCin...
> I am not 100% sure but I think Lecithin and Lethicin are both soy products....although I got interesting and conflicting results when I did a search on googgle for both LeCiThin and LeThiCin...so maybe they're just one and the same and people use both names...
> another mystery !Google searches for what are called strings, the specific series of keystrokes that you put in the search box. If you mis-spell a word, it will find any instance of the mis-spelling, but it will usually ask you if you meant to use the proper spelling, and you can redo the search easily by clicking on the other spelling.
I've never heard of lethicin. The stuff I'm talking about is lecithin, no doubts about it. The problem is that lecithin can be used to mean crude lecithin (impure), or phosphatidylcholine (pure). Apart from that, lecithin is lecithin, whether it's found in eggs or soy or meat or whatever.
Lar
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