Folinic Acid/Trimethylglcyine - Transdermal Cream by Health Pro Labs
Transdermal Folinic Acid and Trimethylglycine Transdermal Cream is an interesting combination of two substances that have two completely different functions; however, the combination is formidable because of the co-dependency of their biochemistries. Let's take a closer look at this particular aspect as well as some of the outstanding and effective properties of these two substances.
Most of us are familiar with the well known folate vitamin B-9 called folic acid, and less familiar with its metabolically active form called folinic acid (5-formyl tetrahydrofolate) or sometimes referred to as leucovorin. Folinic acid is a natural form of the folates found in foods, while folic acid is actually a synthetic form of the folates. Folinic acid is much more stable than folic acid and therefore remains longer in the body. Folinic acid also aids in the synthesis of the body's genetic material and chromosomes, the DNA and the RNA, proteins, and in the appropriate functioning of iron in the body.
Directions: Chew 1 tablet 2 to 3 times a day or as directed by your practitioner.
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