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The human body needs folate, or vitamin B9, for several essential functions. Folate activates, synthesizes, and repairs DNA. It converts homocysteine, which you don’t want too much of, into methionine, an essential amino acid. Vitamin B9 also aids cell division, is required for red blood cell production, stimulates neural transmitters, and is essential for proper fetal development. Needless to say, you need this stuff.
What is Methylated Folate?
To take it a step further, methylated folate is the active, natural form of folate that the human body uses. The body cannot produce folate, so it must be obtained through diet. Note that the folate provided by food is not biologically active; it must be broken down by the liver. This process creates tetrahydrofolate, or methyl folate, the form of folate your body can use.
What About Folic Acid?
Naturally occurring folic acid is folate. However, synthetic folic acid has been used to fortify foods for nearly 15 years in North America. This was started in an effort to reduce the chance of neural tube defects in developing fetuses. In that time, several concerns have been raised regarding its safety and effectiveness. Researchers have determined nearly 50% of the population have a genetic variation that prevents them from receiving any benefit from folic acid, or only converting a small amount of folic acid. This variation is known as MTHFR.
Why Has Methylated Folate Become Popular?
Methyl folate, or 5-methyltetrahydrofolate, has become a popular option for folate supplementation. One of the reasons for this is because unmetabolized folic acid in the blood stream has been associated with reduced immune function. [1] Synthetic folic acid has also been found to mask vitamin B-12 deficiency.
Methlyated folate eliminates these problems. Research has shown that methyl folate can deliver folate immediately, without the need for conversion. [2] It also does not mask B-12 deficiency and has no consumption intolerances. [3] This offers an effective alternative for folate supplementation for everyone, including those with the genetic MTHFR factor, and especially pregnant women.
Methylated Folate: A More Effective Supplement
As synthetic folic acid has been proven to be an ineffective folate alternative for nearly half the population, methylated folate has been used to support a range of health concerns, including…
Supplementing with Methylated Folate
Methylated folate is a widely available nutritional supplement — have you added it to your regimen? If so, please leave a comment below and share with us how you came to choose it and what benefits you’ve noticed!
-Dr. Edward F. Group III, DC, ND, DACBN, DABFM
The article What Is The Difference Between Methylated Folate And Folic Acid? published by TheSleuthJournal – Real News Without Synthetics