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Choline L-Bitartrate — raw ingredient

Choline L-Bitartrate

The essential nutrient your nervous system depends on to produce acetylcholine — and what the "99%" on the ProleevaMax label actually means.

Last reviewed May 15, 2026

A note from Cristina Lanzieri.

Let me tell you what the literature actually shows with choline — including where it doesn't quite map to chronic inflammation directly. Choline is one of those ingredients where the mechanism story is genuinely compelling, the safety record is excellent, and the specific chronic-inflammation trial data is thinner than I'd like. I'd rather be honest about that than pad this page with tangential studies. If you're curious why it's in ProleevaMax, the answer lives in the nervous-system architecture, not in a single dramatic head-to-head trial. Here's my honest read.

What it is

Choline is an essential nutrient — meaning the body cannot synthesize sufficient amounts on its own and must obtain it from diet or supplementation. The Institute of Medicine established Adequate Intake (AI) values for choline in 1998, recognizing that most adults fall short of recommended levels from food alone1. The L-Bitartrate form used in ProleevaMax is a stable salt of choline bound to L-tartaric acid — chosen for its excellent water solubility and consistent free-choline delivery per dose. A note on the "99%" you see on the label: this refers to the purity grade of the choline L-bitartrate salt form, not to free-choline content. Choline L-bitartrate is approximately 41% choline by molecular weight; the remaining mass is the bitartrate counterion. So "99% purity" means 99 out of 100 milligrams is correctly identified choline L-bitartrate salt — a high-quality raw material specification, not a claim that the capsule is 99% free choline.

How it works

Nervous System Resilience

Choline's most direct role in nervous-system function is as the precursor to acetylcholine (ACh), the primary neurotransmitter for memory formation, attention, and muscle control. Without adequate choline, acetylcholine synthesis is rate-limited — and under chronic inflammatory load, the demand for choline increases while dietary intake often remains unchanged2.

The second mechanism layer involves phosphatidylcholine, the dominant phospholipid in neuronal cell membranes. Choline is required for its synthesis, and phosphatidylcholine integrity directly affects how efficiently nerve signals propagate. A 2023 study in Acta Neuropathologica found that low choline availability correlates with impaired membrane repair and increased neuroinflammatory signaling — the investigators observed this pattern specifically in Alzheimer's-related pathology, though the membrane-maintenance mechanism applies more broadly3.

The third layer is one-carbon metabolism. Choline donates methyl groups in the methylation cycle, intersecting with folate and B12 pathways. Under chronic stress or B-vitamin insufficiency, choline demand in methylation reactions can compete with the nervous-system demand — a tension that's particularly relevant for the population ProleevaMax serves.

The evidence

I want to be direct here: randomized controlled trials of choline supplementation specifically in chronic inflammatory pain populations are limited — this is the honest gap. What exists is more specific. Kusuda and colleagues (2020) demonstrated that choline attenuates inflammatory hyperalgesia in an animal model via the nitric oxide/cGMP signaling pathway4. That's the most relevant mechanistic evidence tying choline to pain modulation under inflammatory conditions, and it's preclinical. A 2023 paper in Frontiers in Endocrinology showed that choline supplementation reduces inflammatory cytokine output — specifically IL-6 and TNF-α — in macrophage models, with the investigators proposing choline regulates macrophage polarization as a downstream mechanism5. The human case for choline is strongest in the dietary-deficiency literature: the IOM reference values are based on observed liver dysfunction and muscle damage in adults consuming very low-choline diets, establishing that deficiency has real physiological costs1. For ProleevaMax's Pathway 4 framing, the synthesis piece — choline supporting acetylcholine production and neuronal membrane health during chronic inflammatory load — is the honest basis for its inclusion.

Dosage

The IOM Adequate Intake is 550 mg/day for adult men and 425 mg/day for adult women. Clinical evaluations of choline supplementation have used 500-1,000 mg/day of choline (as various salts) without adverse effects in healthy adults. Consult your physician before starting a daily choline regimen, particularly if you are managing a liver condition or are pregnant.

Safety & interactions

Safety & interactions

Choline is well-tolerated at supplement doses within the IOM Adequate Intake range. A few considerations worth noting:

  • High-dose GI effects — doses exceeding approximately 3 g/day of choline base equivalent can cause nausea, diarrhea, and gastrointestinal discomfort. Supplement-range doses (500-1,000 mg/day) are well below this threshold.
  • Fishy body odor — a small subset of people carry a genetic variant (TMAO/FMO3 pathway polymorphism) that converts dietary choline to trimethylamine rather than metabolizing it fully, resulting in a fishy body odor at high choline intakes. This is dose-dependent and reversible on reducing intake. Worth knowing before you start.
  • Blood pressure — very high doses (above 7.5 g/day) have produced modest blood pressure drops in some studies. Not a concern at supplement doses.
  • Pregnancy — choline demand increases substantially during pregnancy. Standard prenatal supplement doses are considered safe; discuss with your obstetrician if combining multiple choline-containing products.

In ProleevaMax

In ProleevaMax
99%

Choline L-Bitartrate sits in Pathway 4 — Nervous System Resilience — alongside GABA (inhibitory signaling), 5-HTP (serotonergic support), L-Serine (membrane phospholipid precursor), and Vitamin B6 (cofactor for neurotransmitter synthesis). Choline is the structural piece: it provides the raw material for both acetylcholine synthesis and phosphatidylcholine membrane maintenance — the two nervous-system functions most likely to be under resource pressure during sustained chronic inflammatory load. ProleevaMax uses high-purity choline L-bitartrate (99% purity grade) in the salt form most widely used in clinical nutrition evaluations.*

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Choline's evidence story in chronic inflammation is still developing, and I think that honesty matters more than a confident-sounding page that overstates the trial record. What convinced me it belongs in Pathway 4 is the mechanism: acetylcholine synthesis, neuronal membrane maintenance, and methylation support are all physiologically real and genuinely relevant when the nervous system is operating under chronic load. The literature gap is in dedicated RCTs for this specific population — not in the underlying biology. That distinction is worth keeping.*

— Cristina

* These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

Cristina Lanzieri, EVP of Sales & Marketing

Cristina Lanzieri, EVP of Sales & Marketing at LanFam Health
Cristina Lanzieri

EVP of Sales & Marketing

Cristina Lanzieri is the next generation of the family company. She joined LanFam Health to bridge the founders' lived experience and pharmaceutical depth with how a modern audience actually finds, evaluates, and uses health products today. She runs Sales and Marketing, but her content identity is broader — she's the voice for everything that pulls the LanFam mission forward.

Where her father Fabio writes about mechanism and her mother Maria writes about life-on-the-other-side, Cristina writes about what's next: recovery programs, cervical wellness, daily function, and the under-50 angle on supplementation.

What Cristina writes about

  • Cervical wellness and recovery programs
  • The under-50 lens on chronic inflammation and supplementation
  • Daily function and consistency — the part of wellness that's about showing up
  • Modern wellness landscape — what's hype, what's signal, what's worth attention
  • The forward-looking side of the LanFam mission
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