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B Vitamins,
Magnesium and Molybdenum
Dr Kilmer McCully
discovered that elevated homocysteine played a critical role in
destroying arteries. During normal metabolism any excess homocysteine
derived from the breakdown of the amino acid methionine is eliminated
with the help of certain nutrient co-factors including B6, B12 and
Folic Acid. These nutrient co-factors are therefore essential for
correct methionine metabolism.
Features
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Folic
acid, vitamins B6 and B12 are all required in the remethylation of
homocysteine.
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Magnesium
citrate is a well absorbed form of magnesium. Magnesium is
required as a co-factor in the metabolism of homocysteine.
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Trimethylglycine
is also required to balance homocysteine levels.
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Molybdenum
is an essential co-factor in the metabolic pathway converting
homocysteine to sulphate.
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Suitable
for vegetarians and vegans.
Ingredients:
each tablet typically contains:
15mg
Vitamin B6
275mcg
Folic Acid
200mcg
Vitamin B12
7.35mg
Vitamin E (Succinate) 10i.u.
20mg
Magnesium (Citrate)
30mcg
Molybdenum (Chelate)
1mg
Zinc (Chelate)
15mcg
Selenium (Chelate)
300mg
Trimethylglycine
15mg
N-Acetyl-Cysteine
25mg
Dimethylglycine
5mg
Pyridoxal-5-Phosphate
20mg
Niacinamide
10mg
Choline Bitartrate
25mg
Red Beet (Root)
Tableted
with Ethyl Cellulose, Vegetable Fat, Magnesium Stearate, Talc.
Details
believed to be correct as at 1.4.2003
This information is not intended to
replace the advice of your personal healthcare professional.
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Recommended
Use:
1
Nutri-West Homocysteine Redux tablet daily with food, or as professionally directed.
Good
combination:
Eskimo-3
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