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Non-Animal Choline Sources

For people who avoid eggs, this recommendation is to get choline from plant foods such as potatoes, nuts, seeds, grains, and fruit. These foods provide smaller amounts of choline than eggs, but they can still help support intake when animal sources are not used.

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So if you're somebody who doesn't eat eggs or doesn't want to eat eggs, things like potatoes, nuts, and seeds, and grains, and fruit, they don't have as much choline as eggs, but they do contain cholines.

huberman · Food & Supplements for Brain Health & Cognitive Performance | Huberman Lab Essentials · Sep 11, 2025 · 6:29 · open ↗
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