I’d never really heard of it apart from in the form of Betaine HCL which I’d taken in the past to help my digestion while on the GAPs diet, but once I started researching, I realised that wasn’t quite the same thing. The vitamin A1 was kind of unexpected (not a nutrient that I’ve really ever paid much attention to be honest), but Betaine? I expected the Vitamin D3 (I’m always low on Vitamin D – even when I spent my days walking on the beach in Queensland…) and I the Vitamin B12 didn’t surprise me. One of the things that my report told me, which was quite unexpected, was that my number one nutritional priority (not deficiency as this type of test doesn’t test for actual deficiencies as such) was Betaine…Īccording to my report, Betaine is my number one nutritional priority (the ‘P’ in brackets means Priority and areas of concern are numbered to indicate those that are most important). The liver needs SAMe to perform many of its detoxification functions. According to him, one of TMG’s biggest advantages is that it greatly increases the production of SAMe. It also made some sense going by what I already know about my own health, my body and lifestyle, so I’d say there’s some valid science tied up in this. 1) Improved Liver Function: One of my doctors likes to use TMG for his patients that have liver problems. ![]() ![]() Now, I have to admit that I don’t know how accurate this test might be, but I can say that the report that I received was fairly comprehensive.
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