Now Foods, Methyl Folate, 1,000 mcg, 90 Tablets
Description Co-Enzyme B Vitamin Metabolically Active Folate Superior Bioavailability Quatrefolic A Dietary Supplement Vegetarian/Vegan Non-GMO Vitamins Family Owned Since 1968 Quality Assured - GMP Methylfolate is the biologically active, naturally occurring form of folate that is used for fundamental body functions like normal cell division and the synthesis of neurotransmitters and DNA. Unlike regular folic acid, Methylfolate has been shown to penetrate the blood-brain barrier, where it helps to support neurological health. Quatrefolic is a patented form of Methylfolate that has demonstrated bioavailability superior to that of folic acid from dietary sources. Suggested Use Take 1 tablet daily with a meal. Other Ingredients Cellulose, stearic acid (vegetable source) and silica. Not manufactured with wheat, gluten, soy, milk, egg, fish, shellfish or tree nut ingredients. Produced in a GMP facility that processes other ingredients containing these allergens. Warnings Caution: For adults only. The elderly and individuals with conditions that may impair vitamin B-12 absorption should frequently check vitamin B-12 status when taking this product as high-dose folic acid may mask vitamin B-12 deficiency. Consult physician if pregnant/nursing, taking medication (especially phenobarbital, phenytoin, primidone, and methotrexate), or have a medical condition (especially any condition involving nutrient malabsorption). Keep out of reach of children. Do not eat freshness packet. Keep in bottle.
Now Foods, Methyl Folate, 1,000 mcg, 90 Tablets
Description Co-Enzyme B Vitamin Metabolically Active Folate Superior Bioavailability Quatrefolic A Dietary Supplement Vegetarian/Vegan Non-GMO Vitamins Family Owned Since 1968 Quality Assured - GMP Methylfolate is the biologically active, naturally occurring form of folate that is used for fundamental body functions like normal cell division and the synthesis of neurotransmitters and DNA. Unlike regular folic acid, Methylfolate has been shown to penetrate the blood-brain barrier, where it ...