The action of lecithin on the heart is the most important of all
its proved benefits. It achieved its popularity initially in this
area. Cholesterol is a fatty substance that tends to collect in
the walls of the arteries and veins, thus narrowing them. This may
eventually lead to a fatal blood clot. Scientific studies have shown
that lecithin has the ability to break up cholesterol into small
particles which can be easily handled by the system. With sufficient
intake of lecithin, cholesterol cannot build up against the walls
of the arteries and veins.
Like cholesterol, lecithin is continuously produced in the liver,
passes into the intestine with bile and is absorbed in the blood.
It helps in the transportation of fats. It also helps the cells
to remove fats and cholesterol from the blood and to utilise them.
It increases the production of bile acids made from cholesterol,
thereby reducing the amount in the blood. It will thus be seen that
cholesterol can cause trouble only if lecithin is lacking in the
system.
All atheroscleroses or changs in the arterial walls are characterised
by an increased of the blood cholesterol and a decrease in lecithin.
It has been shown that experimental heart disease, produced by feeding
cholesterol, could be prevented merely by giving a small quantity
of lecithin. Atherosclerosis has been produced in various species
of animals by increasing the blood cholesterol or decreasing the
lecithin.
In normal health, when a diet high in fat is taken, there is tremendous
increase in the production of lecithin. This helps in changing the
fat in the blood from large particles to smaller and smaller ones.
In case of atherosclerosis, however, the lecithin in the blood remains
very low regardless of the quantity of fat entering the blood. The
result is that, the fat particles remain too large to be able to
pass through the arterial walls. A more serious situation can develop
if there is lack of lecithin in cells also.
Besides reducing the cholesterol level in the blood, there is mounting
scientific evidence to suggest several other benefits from lecithin.
It has been suggested that its intake in sufficient amounts can
help rebuild those cells and organs which need it. Lecithin helps
to maintain their health once they are repaired. It may mean that
a deficiency of lecithin in the diet may be one of the causes of
ageing and that its use may be beneficial in retar- ding the ageing
process.
Edward R. Hewith in his book, The Years Between 75 and 90 says,
" with older people the fats remain high in the blood for from
five to seven hours and in some cases as long as 20 hours, thus
giving the fats more time to become located in the tissues. If lecithin
is given to older people before a fatty meal, it has been found
that the fats in the blood return to normal in a short time, in
the same way they do in younger people."
In some cases, the cosmetic effect of lecithin does as much for
the mental outlook of persons as it does for their physical well-being.
It has been found to eliminate the yellow or yellow- brown plaques
on the skin or around the eyes caused by fatty deposits. It is a
natural tranquilliser which is beneficial in ner- vous exhaustion.
It can produce great alertness in elderly people.
Some studies have indicated that lecithin increases the gamma globulin
in the blood. This helps fight infection. It provides an increased
immunity against pneumonia. It has also been found to lower blood
pressure in some people. IN combination with vitamin E, it has proved
helpful in lowering the requirements of insulin in diabetics. It
has also proved valuable in the treatment of certain skin ailments,
including acne, eczema and psoriasis.
Lecithin has been suggested as a sexual aid. It was used in Germany
30 years ago as a restorative of sexual powers, for glandular exhaustion
and nervous and mental disorders. Seminal fluid is rich in lecithin.
Because of its loss from the body, its need for men is regarded
as specially great. Its use is also considered valuable in minimising
pre-menstrual and menopausal tension.
Dr. N.A. Ferri, an eminent physician remarks - "Lecithin has
a versatile function in life. It is an extremely important factor
in the digestion and oxidation of fats, thus creating more muscle
and glandular activity, resulting in greater body exertion and less
fat accumulations. Lecithin is essential not only for tissue integrity
of the nervous and glandular system in all living cells, but has
been regarded as also the most effective generator and regenerator
of great physical, mental and glandular activity. Shattered nerves,
depleted brain power, waning activity of vital glands, find in lecithin,
especially in the cellular structure of the nervous system and endocrine
glands a source of dynamic energy."
The best way to increase lecithin is to eat the same amount of
fat as usual, but reduce animal fat except that from fish. Oil may
be used for cooking, seasoning and salad dressing. All hydrogenated
fats such as margarines, cooking fats, hydrogenated peanut butter
and processed cheese should be avoided as also foods prepared with
them.
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