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TMG 500 mg, 180 tablets Item Catalog Number: 00359 |
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Trimethylglycine (TMG) is also called glycine betaine, but the name trimethylglycine signifies that it has three methyl groups attached to each molecule of glycine. TMG was discovered to be beneficial to heart health back in the 1950s.89-93 TMG operates along a pathway similar to that of vitamin B12: It is a “methyl donor,” providing extra methyl groups to hasten the conversion of homocysteine back to methionine.94 When a TMG methyl group is donated to a molecule of homocysteine, it converts to the non-toxic amino acid, methionine.95,96 Research showing TMG’s ability to promote healthy levels of homocysteine, alone or in conjunction with other nutrients, confirms its status as an important nutrient for cardiovascular health.97-105 For example, in a recent cross-sectional survey study, participants who consumed >360 mg/d of TMG had, on average, 10% lower concentrations of homocysteine and 19% lower concentrations of C-reactive protein than those who consumed <260 mg/d.106 |
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| Supplement Facts |
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Serving Size 2 tablets |
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Servings Per Container 90 |
| Amount Per Serving |
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Calcium (as dicalcium phosphate) |
85 mg |
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Phosphorus (as dicalcium phosphate) |
65 mg |
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Trimethylglycine (TMG) (as betaine anhydrous) (from sugar beets) |
1000 mg |
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Other ingredients: microcrystalline cellulose, aqueous film coating (purified water, hydroxypropyl methylcellulose, natural wax, glycerin), stearic acid, croscarmellose sodium, vegetable stearate, silica. | |
| Dosage and Use |
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Take two tablets in the morning with or without food, or as recommended by a healthcare practitioner. |
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TMG should be taken with co-factors vitamins B6, B12, and folic acid.
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| Caution |
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If muscle tension or headaches occur, reduce dose or discontinue product, and inform your physician if they do not subside. |
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| Related Keywords |
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Glycine Betaine, Hormones, Cardiovascular |
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