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Rich : Metafolin v Folapro

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Hi Rich

Thanks, I wasn't sure but thought it likely. I went back onto

metafolin recently and what a difference; a good one I might add. I

am already taking TMG, sublingual B12, and P5P.

I was tested for b vit metabolism by Dr at Biolab many

years ago (late 80s early 90s), the results make even more sense now.

Thank you also for your contributions here; especially the list you

provided which we can use to help us decide whether inherited blocks

or weaknesses in methylation etc is relevant to us. It's encouraged

me to learn more and I'm sure it's helped others.

TC, Tansy

> >

> > Does anyone know what the difference between Metafolin and

Folapro

> is?

> >

> > Metafolin is L-methylfolate

> >

> > FolaPro is described as providing Metafolin®, the active,

> preferred

> > form of folate called L-5-methyl tetrahydrofolate

> >

> > Tests I had done at Biolab in London many years ago indicated

> marked

> > deficiencies due to problems metabolising some B vits including

> folate.

> >

> > TIA

> >

> > TC, Tansy

> >

>

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