First of all, what is TMG? Trimethylglycine (TMG), also known as glycine betaine, refers to three methyl groups attached to each molecule of glycine.
When a TMG methyl group is donated to a molecule of homocysteine, it becomes a beneficial amino acid, methionine.
Wheat bran is the main dietary source of TMG, with smaller amounts available in other cereal grains. TMG can also be made in the body from choline, an essential nutrient found in eggs, soybeans, and many other foods.
While working to promote healthy levels of homocysteine, alone or in conjunction with other nutrients, TMG has been attested as an important nutrient for cardiovascular health.
Why it works
TMG has been linked to heart health by supporting already-healthy homocysteine levels to promote healthy cardiovascular function.
By having a positive impact on your homocysteine levels, TMG can help you stay healthy by supporting multiple systems throughout your body.
TMG has also been associated with healthy blood pressure and mitochondrial function. Moreover, it has also been found to promote healthy liver function.
In the 1950s, TMG was discovered to be beneficial to the heart and it seems to function in a similar way as some of the B vitamins (B6, B12, and folate). And like B vitamins, TMG is a methyl donor, providing extra methyl groups to hasten the conversion of homocysteine back to methionine.
When a TMG methyl group is donated to a molecule of homocysteine, it converts it to the non-toxic amino acid, methionine.
The role of TMG in healthy homocysteine metabolism is even more important when B vitamin levels are low.Some evidence suggests TMG may be more efficient at regulating homocysteine levels than folate.
Research showing TMG's ability to promote healthy levels of homocysteine already within normal range, alone or in conjunction with other nutrients, confirms its status as an important nutrient for cardiovascular and overall health.
Studies show TMG can support a healthy inflammatory response by inhibiting the expression of NFkappaB, TNF-alpha, and other inflammatory proteins, which may partially explain its positive impacts.
Because intestinal microbes can make various by-products from TMG, the health of the gut microbiome influences the effects of TMG in the body.
Supplement facts
Serving size 2 vegetarian liquid capsules
Servings per container 30
Amount per serving
Trimethylglycine (TMG) (as betaine anhydrous) | 1000 mg |
Other ingredients: Glycerin, vegetable cellulose (capsule), purified water.
Dosage and use: Suggested daily intake is two (2) capsules in the morning, with or without food, or as directed by a medical practitioner. TMG should be taken with co-factors B6, B12 and folic acid.
Warnings: Keep out of reach of children. Do not exceed recommended dose. Do not purchase if outer seal is broken or damaged. If you are undergoing treatment for a medical condition or if you are pregnant or lactating, please consult with your medical practitioner first. A food supplement should not be used as a substitute for a varied and balanced diet and a healthy lifestyle. Store tightly closed in a cool and dry place.
Manufacturer
Quality Supplements and Vitamins Inc, Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33309, USA
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