Sodium Choleinate

Cholic acid is a natural bile substance extracted from bile, which is part of bile acids as functional analogues of cholesterol. It has a number of specific properties that manifest themselves when interacting with hepatocytes, as well as substances of pancreatic and intestinal origin, which, with the participation of cholic acid, ensure the destruction of excess fat, cholesterol and other deposits in bile, liver cells, intestines, and in the walls of blood vessels.

Under the influence of cholic acid, the adherent fat globules are destroyed by the formation of complexes of fatty acids. As a result of these processes, cholic acid reduces the likelihood of developing atherosclerosis.

In addition to its function as a choleretic agent, cholic acid is often used to normalize metabolism and improve metabolic processes in the body. The use of this acid promotes the formation of new and destruction of already formed fatty deposits, which helps cleanse the body and improve its general condition. A special feature of cholic acid is that it increases lipid metabolism.