Nutricost Betaine Anhydrous Trimethylglycine (TMG) Powder 500 Grams
$20.74
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Betaine Anhydrous is a derivative of choline and is an important nutrient. It is also known as trimethylglycine (TMG). The name Betaine Anhydrous is derived from sugar beets, the vegetable in which it was first identified. Its availability is not limited to sugar beets though, as it can be found in many different dietary sources. If you are wanting more Betaine Anhydrous in your diet then this is an easy mix-in supplement for you.
Important information
Safety Information
For healthy individuals 18 years and older. Consult a healthcare professional prior to use if you are pregnant or nursing, taking medication, or have a medical condition. Keep out of reach of children. Do not use if safety seal is broken or missing.
Ingredients
Betaine Anhydrous (Trimethylglycine) (TMG), Calcium Silicate.
Directions
As a dietary supplement, mix 1 scoop daily with 8-12 oz of water or as directed by your healthcare professional.
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The statements made have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
Statements regarding dietary supplements have not been evaluated by the FDA and are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease or health condition.
Additional information
Weight | 0.000625 lbs |
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Package Dimensions | 5.2 x 4.4 x 4.4 inches; 0.01 ounces |
Item model number | NTC047101 |
Date First Available | February 1, 2016 |
ASIN | B01BCQ3RLE |
Manufacturer | Nutricost |
10 reviews for Nutricost Betaine Anhydrous Trimethylglycine (TMG) Powder 500 Grams
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Lucia –
I can’t give a medical professional review, just my personal experience, but I’m certain that this has helped me with my own health problems, when used as directed in conjunction with the full complement of B vitamins in their most accessible form. The first improvement for me was a slight – but very welcome – improvement in cognition.If you’re taking your “B’s” and feel you need more, add this and glutathione and see if it doesn’t give the boost you need. No one paid me or asked me to review.It is just so difficult – and expensive! – to find what works when you’re struggling just to get by. I’m happy I found Betaine Anhydrous TMG and hope it will help you too.
Chris B –
I did not encounter a smell, as a matter of fact, it has no smell or taste. I sleep better and overall feel better. The powder dissolves easily, I have better energy and the price was good.
James Morrone –
Educate yourself, and see all of the benefits from TMG.A reputable company. I get most of my supplements from.
Mark Ronzoni –
I started taking this to assist with the nicotinamide i also take. They work together. Taste is no issue and you get a large supply for the money.
AE Gokcal –
Bulky supplement becomes cheaper.Helpfull for fat digestion.
Satoshi Nakamoto –
I didn’t think this would be much different than regular Glycine but I was wrong. I feel very relaxed and able to sleep much easier with a 750mg dose before bed. Sleep has always been a challenge for me. I’ve always felt more awake at night than during the day. I’m heterozygous MTHFR so maybe this is helping in some way I’m not aware to help me relax. All I know is I really like the effects within this first week taking it. Something I can rarely say for the loads of supplements I’ve bought over 14 years. If you have MTHFR don’t aim for the 1.4g dose advertised, aim for 500mg-750mg to start out.
Peggy Shapiro –
Makes you feel better
Louis Mcginty –
Great if you’re taking an NAD precursor. Doesn’t have much of a taste in water, has a slight fishy odor. I take 2-3 grams a day, I found I don’t need to take more than that.
davin –
Definitely dissolves easily in water no taste whatsoever seems like a decent product not sure if it does anything…
Mindbreaker –
I took too much niacinamide for more than a year, and I started to bruise very easily, and my joints were having major problems. I could not even kneel without pain and bruising. I could not identify which supplement was doing it. Got lucky, and I heard an expert mention the possibility of high doses of niacinamide stopping or slowing the production of collegian. Well, obviously after hearing that, I stopped taking that. It was very slow recovering. I tried the usual collagen peptides, and other stuff, but Betaine was the ticket. It was by far the most effective. I am now 100%. Well, at least 95%. Still have a little tennis elbow. One thumb I kept jamming and reinjuring, but eventually that healed for keeps. If I just stopped using my right arm for a month, I’m sure it would heal, but that just is not realistic.Unlike many supplements, Betaine tastes good. So that is a plus.I drink it with milk. I add some water to the milk and some Nesquik. The betaine will thicken just a little, and make up for the water thinning the milk. If anything, it is better tasting after it is added.