What are toxicity symptoms for choline?
High doses of choline (10-15 grams) have been linked in the research
literature with unusual body odor, vomiting, increased salivation, and
sweating. The symptom of unusual body odor appears to be associated
with increased presence of a breakdown product of choline called
trimethylamine. Doses of choline in the 5-10 gram/day range have also
been associated with reductions in blood pressure and in some subjects,
feelings of faintness or dizziness. The National Academy of Sciences
has established a Tolerable Upper Intake Level (UL) of 3.5 grams/day
for choline, based primarily upon risk of decreased blood pressure.
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