Methylfolate
MethylFolate 60 Capsules
What is Methylfolate?
Methylfolate, also known as 5-methyltetrahydrofolate, is the biologically active form of folate, a water-soluble B vitamin (B9) essential for DNA synthesis, repair, and methylation—a critical process in body functioning. It is utilized directly by the body without the need for the enzymatic conversion required by other forms of folate, making it particularly beneficial in individuals with genetic variations (like MTHFR mutations) that hinder folate metabolism. Methylfolate is often recommended to support neurological health, reduce homocysteine levels, and improve mood regulation.Side Effects
- Skin rash, itching, and redness
- Bitter taste in the mouth
- Irritability
Warnings
- If you are pregnant or breastfeeding, tell your doctor. It is very important during this time to take the correct vitamins in the right amounts.
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- Skin rash, itching, and redness
- Bitter taste in the mouth
- Irritability
- Trouble sleeping
- If you are pregnant or breastfeeding, tell your doctor. It is very important during this time to take the correct vitamins in the right amounts.
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MethylFolate 60 Capsules
What is Methylfolate ?
Methylfolate, also known as 5-methyltetrahydrofolate, is the biologically active form of folate, a water-soluble B vitamin (B9) essential for DNA synthesis, repair, and methylation—a critical process in body functioning. It is utilized directly by the body without the need for the enzymatic conversion required by other forms of folate, making it particularly beneficial in individuals with genetic variations (like MTHFR mutations) that hinder folate metabolism. Methylfolate is often recommended to support neurological health, reduce homocysteine levels, and improve mood regulation.
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