Methyl Factors

Brands: Cytoplan Ltd.
£ 23.10

Methyl Factors has been developed to provide extra methyl donor nutrients. It combines TMG, vitamin B6, folic acid, vitamin B12, vitamin B2 and vitamin B1 - all of these nutrients can donate methyl groups. TMG, vitamin B6, vitamin B12 and methylfolate collectively provide methyl donor nutrients TMG is not the same as betaine HCL, which is not necessarily a methyl donor but is sometimes used erroneously for this purpose. Folic acid is included as methylfolate (5-MTHF) which is a stable and methylated form of folate. Methylfolate fulfils all the known uses of folic acid. Many supplements contain folic acid, however, folic acid has to undergo a number of steps within the body in order to be converted to the active form – 5-MTHF. The final step in this conversion is carried out in the body by an enzyme called MTHFR and some people have genetic mutations which means this enzyme has reduced efficiency in converting folic acid to 5-MTHF. Methylfolate does not need to be converted; it is in the active form, ready for use by the body This formula includes vitamin B6 in the form of pyridoxal-5-phosphate, the bio-active and enzymatically converted form of B6. There is evidence to show that some people with high homocysteine, for instance, and impaired methylation, lack the ability to effectively convert pyridoxine (the other supplement form of B6) to its metabolically active form This supplement includes vitamin B12 as methylcobalamin, an active form of B12. Some vitamin B12 products on the market are cyanocobalamin which needs to be enzymatically converted to methylcobalamin in the body. Vegan and vegetarian diets can be low in B12. Other people at risk of low B12 include those with digestive conditions that lead to malabsorption; low stomach acid (e.g. due to long-term antacid medication, proton pump inhibitors, H2 blockers, ageing or zinc deficiency); surgery where nitrous oxide has been used as an anaesthetic; and other prescription medications which impair B12 absorption (e.g. metformin, colchicine, neomycin and others) Folate, vitamin B12, betaine and vitamin B6 all contribute to normal homocysteine metabolism. High homocysteine is a risk factor for cardiovascular disease and cognitive decline Please note that this product is only recommended for use under the guidance of a practitioner

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Methyl Factors has been developed to provide extra methyl donor nutrients. It combines TMG, vitamin B6, folic acid, vitamin B12, vitamin B2 and vitamin B1 - all of these nutrients can donate methyl groups.

TMG, vitamin B6, vitamin B12 and methylfolate collectively provide methyl donor nutrients
TMG is not the same as betaine HCL, which is not necessarily a methyl donor but is sometimes used erroneously for this purpose.
Folic acid is included as methylfolate (5-MTHF) which is a stable and methylated form of folate. Methylfolate fulfils all the known uses of folic acid. Many supplements contain folic acid, however, folic acid has to undergo a number of steps within the body in order to be converted to the active form – 5-MTHF. The final step in this conversion is carried out in the body by an enzyme called MTHFR and some people have genetic mutations which means this enzyme has reduced efficiency in converting folic acid to 5-MTHF. Methylfolate does not need to be converted; it is in the active form, ready for use by the body
This formula includes vitamin B6 in the form of pyridoxal-5-phosphate, the bio-active and enzymatically converted form of B6. There is evidence to show that some people with high homocysteine, for instance, and impaired methylation, lack the ability to effectively convert pyridoxine (the other supplement form of B6) to its metabolically active form
This supplement includes vitamin B12 as methylcobalamin, an active form of B12. Some vitamin B12 products on the market are cyanocobalamin which needs to be enzymatically converted to methylcobalamin in the body. Vegan and vegetarian diets can be low in B12. Other people at risk of low B12 include those with digestive conditions that lead to malabsorption; low stomach acid (e.g. due to long-term antacid medication, proton pump inhibitors, H2 blockers, ageing or zinc deficiency); surgery where nitrous oxide has been used as an anaesthetic; and other prescription medications which impair B12 absorption (e.g. metformin, colchicine, neomycin and others)
Folate, vitamin B12, betaine and vitamin B6 all contribute to normal homocysteine metabolism. High homocysteine is a risk factor for cardiovascular disease and cognitive decline

Please note that this product is only recommended for use under the guidance of a practitioner

Serving Instructions


One capsule daily with food as a food supplement as directed by a practitioner. This product is only recommended for use under the guidance of a practitioner.

Serving Size


1 capsule will provide on average:

Ingredients


Vitamin B1 (as thiamin hcl) 100mg
Trimethylglycine 400mg
Vitamin B2 (riboflavin 5-phosphate) 3mg
Vitamin B6 (as pyridoxal-5-phosphate) 20mg
Folic Acid (as methylfolate) 800µg
Vitamin B12 (as methylcobalamin) 1000µg
Zinc 5mg

Other Ingredients



silicon dioxide

maltodextrin
stearic acid
HPMC

Does Not Contain


Does Not Contain
wheat

soy
dairy
added sugar
flavourings & colourings.
GMO's

Suitable For


Suitable For
vegetarians
vegans
people with Candida and yeast sensitivities

Caution


Caution
Pregnant or breastfeeding women should consult their doctor before taking this product. Long term daily use of 10mg or more of vitamin B6 may lead to mild tingling and numbness.
Keep cool, dry & out of direct sunlight.

One of the ingredients in this product attracts moisture, which overtime will degrade it. When this happens it turns orange and goes hard. To avoid this, the product should be kept in the pot provided and the lid closed. These capsules should not be stored in daily pill boxes for longer than 48 hours



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