Methylate
$70.00
Supports Healthy Homocysteine Metabolism‡
$0.70/day · 90-day supply
Precision methylation support for healthy homocysteine metabolism, featuring triple-form B12, TMG, CDP-choline, L-5-MTHF, active B vitamins, and zinc — not a generic B-complex.‡
Methylate is designed to support methylation pathways, healthy homocysteine metabolism, cellular energy metabolism, and healthy B12 status.‡ TMG and CDP-choline provide methyl donor support through complementary pathways, while L-5-MTHF, B12, riboflavin, and P5P support folate- and B-vitamin-dependent methylation pathways.‡
A clean, capsule-based formula tested for purity, potency, and contaminants. Built for daily foundational methylation support.
Per Serving
- 1200mcg DFE Folate (as L-5-MTHF)
- 1800mcg Vitamin B12 (as 600mcg Methylcobalamin, 600mcg Hydroxocobalamin, 600mcg Adenosylcobalamin)
- 15mg Riboflavin (as R5P)
- 10mg Vitamin B6 (as P5P)
- 5mg Zinc (as Zinc Bisglycinate)
- 750mg Trimethylglycine (TMG) (as Betaine Anhydrous)
- 200mg CDP-Choline (Citicoline)
How to Take
Take two (2) capsules daily, or as recommended by your healthcare professional.
The Science
Methylate was designed around nutrients involved in one-carbon metabolism, methylation pathways, and healthy homocysteine metabolism.‡ Folate, B12, B6, and riboflavin support B-vitamin-dependent pathways, while TMG and CDP-choline provide methyl donor support through betaine-related pathways.‡
- Folate, B12, B6, and homocysteine metabolism
Review discussing folate, vitamin B12, and vitamin B6 as coenzymes involved in homocysteine metabolism.
PMID: 9587042 - B vitamins and one-carbon metabolism
Review discussing folate, B12, B6, and B2 as coenzymes involved in one-carbon metabolism.
PMID: 11813080 - TMG/betaine and methyl donor support
Review discussing betaine as a methyl donor involved in homocysteine remethylation through betaine-homocysteine methyltransferase pathways.
PMCID: PMC8224793 - Choline, betaine, and homocysteine metabolism
Review discussing choline conversion to betaine and its role as a substrate in the betaine-homocysteine methyltransferase reaction.
PMID: 20446114 - Riboflavin and MTHFR-related methylation pathways
Human study evaluating riboflavin’s role in homocysteine metabolism in individuals with the MTHFR 677TT genotype.
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Manufactured and quality-tested in the USA with globally sourced ingredients.
Imported as draft from authorized retailer listing. Review before publishing. Source: https://www.mareksupplements.com/products/methylate
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