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What if anxiety isn’t just psychological… but rooted in nutrient biology? 🧠
A new meta-analysis of 25 studies found that people with anxiety have measurably lower levels of choline in the prefrontal cortex, the region responsible for emotional regulation and stress response.
Why this matters:
Choline is a structural and functional requirement for your brain. It supports neurotransmitters, stabilizes neuronal membranes, and influences the pathways that regulate mood. Even small drops can shift how your brain responds to stress.
This research does not claim choline treats anxiety, but it highlights a deeper truth:
Brain health begins at the cellular level. Before anxiety becomes a diagnosis, it can begin as a biochemical shift.
Nutrition matters. Membrane health matters. Your cells matter. ✨🧠
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