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Betaine

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Betaine

Promotes Healthy Stomach pH.

Enhances Protein and Vitamin Absorption.

Reduces Symptoms of Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD).

Reduces Symptoms of Gallstones.

Fortifies Joints.

Reducs Symptoms of Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA).

  • Betaine is a metabolite of choline and is present in small amounts in foods such as beets, spinach, cereals, and seafood. It is used to decrease homocysteine levels in the blood. Betaine acts as a methyl group donor in the remethylation of homocysteine to methionine.
  • Homocystinuria is an inborn error of metabolism in which elevated plasma homocysteine levels can lead to mental retardation, ocular abnormalities, osteoporosis, premature atherosclerosis and thromboembolic disease. Remethylation is one of the two divergent pathways in the metabolism of homocysteine. 
  • The second pathway involves transulfuration of homocysteine to produce cysteine. A number of enzymes and cofactors are also involved in these pathways.
  • Current evidence demonstrates that acute exercise increases homocysteine levels in the blood independent of exercise duration and intensity. Resistance, but not aerobic training decreases plasma homocysteine levels.
  • Homocysteine is a common amino acid in your blood. You get it mostly from eating meat. High levels of it are linked to early development of heart disease. In fact, a high level of homocysteine is a risk factor for heart disease. It’s associated with low levels of vitamins B6, B12, and folate, as well as renal disease
  • What causes raised homocysteine levels? Many factors are thought to raise levels of homocysteine; among them are poor diet, poor lifestyle especially smoking and high coffee and alcohol intake, some prescription drugs, diabetes, rheumatoid arthritis and poor thyroid function

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