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🌟 Elevate Your Health Game with Pure Methylfolate!
Pure Pharmaceutical Grade L-Methylfolate offers 2.5 mg of the most bioactive form of folate in a delicious mint-flavored chewable tablet. With 90 tablets per bottle, this patented formula supports cardiovascular health, boosts serotonin production, and enhances methylation, making it ideal for individuals with MTHFR gene mutations.
A**F
Love this product
Size is easy to take. Absorption rate is great. Helps my family
L**T
Good product
Used these before getting a prescription from my dr. They worked just about as well.
S**H
Bioavailability
After doing my research this seemed to be the most bioavailable product
D**.
I have to take this for a folate deficiency in my body.
My physician after being diagnosed with a folate deficiency said this methylife product was the best OTC product to take. I’ve taken it for years.
S**R
Amazing!
Amazing product, stellar customer service, and immediate results. My migraines respond better to this supplement than to prescriptions. It's a miracle worker.
S**E
Only has 1.4mg of active ingredient!
It claims to have 2.5mg per capsule, but this misleading as hell. Each capsule is 2.5mg, but of the drug's combined mass, including the glucosamine salt. Since glucosamine isn't a lightweight salt like hydrochloride (the HCl you see on a lot of drugs), this means you're only getting 1.4mg of L-5-MHTF. Note that when I purchased this, the page did NOT have the the dosage information it does now that includes this fact.Given that this is the officially licensed product in the US (there's some hilarious patent dispute over the salt formulation, which doesn't impact the drug's activity for L-5-MHTF to any statistical significance that I've seen), I based my purchase on the assumption that such chicanery would only happen in the sketchier/unlicensed (patent-wise) formulations. I now have a bottle that's only 56% of what I thought I was purchasing.Also, would manufacturers please stop using mcg as the abbreviation for micrograms? It's stupid and easily confused with the one for milligrams (mg), despite being 1000x less. A more common version that's ASCII compatible is ug, which would be much more distinct from mg. Of course, supplement makers love to play games with dosage (10mg, but from 4 pills; or including the salt, as here) to trick consumers, I'm unsurprised by the misleading usage.Lesson learned. Caveat emptor!
M**S
Highly recommend this product for anyone with a Methylfolate deficiency
Highly recommend this product for anyone with a Methylfolate deficiency. Small pills and easy for a child to swallow.
B**Y
Life changing for me.
This stuff is amazing. I have taken it for 4 years now and encourage anyone to review the information available on their website. Investigate for yourself.
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