Guest guest Posted April 14, 2001 Report Share Posted April 14, 2001 Dear lie: You're talking about the compound Anhydrous Betaine, not Betaine Hydrochloride (which is hydrochloric acid). It is made in granular form and called TMG (trimethylglycine). We've been providing it both bulk and retail for 3 years now. It is a complex of b6,b12, folic acid. Yes beets have it...so do lots of foods, however one has to eat alot of it to help undo the damage from excess homocysteine, which is why we suggest people supplement their diets because most of us don't eat enough betaine containing foods consistently to keep the continual barrage of homocysteine to a reasonable level. http://www.arrowheadhealthworks.com/TMG.htm Dr.Bormann ***************** oxybugl@... wrote: > List.... have heard from reliable sources in the past...as a matter of > fact, just found an old article from Vitamin Products Co. which later > became Standard Products. It was written by Harvey Lectures, 1936-7, > page 194. Dr. Long was the author. > > Where there is a deficiency of betaine, available practically only in > wheat bran or beet greens, there is fatty degeneration of the liver and > arteriosclerosis, as well as gallbladder congestion.. A good > concentrate for relief of betaine deficiencies is beet green juice > powder. The betaine in the juice itself is destroyed by cooking in the > presence of air. > > This in my opinion would be less intrusive. > > I'm sure one could find out more by contacting them.... there was a site > recently sent in to oxyplus. I think it was www.standardprocess.com > > Sincerely yours > > lie > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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