Would you consider yourself an “indoors” or “outdoors” person? While some people feel totally at home in the great outdoors, most of us spend the majority of our time inside our actual homes. Regardless of your comfort level on this spectrum, we’d like to suggest spending … Read more
Category: Calm
MTHFR and Your Heart
Unraveling the Connection Between MTHFR Mutation and Cardiovascular Health
Thanks to decades of DNA research, we know there is an intricate relationship between our genetics and our health. MTHFR is just one specific example of a gene with potential impact on numerous systems throughout the body. … Read more
What is MTHFR?
When a baby is conceived, they inherit 2 copies of every gene; one from each parent. MTHFR is the name of one such gene out of a genetic code of thousands. The gene codes for an enzyme called “methylenetetrahydrofolate reductase”, which is responsible for the conversion … Read more
What are “Cofactors”?
Our MethylPro line of products includes the option to take your daily l-methylfolate encapsulated with its “cofactors”. Read on to learn more about cofactors and why they might be an important addition to maximize the benefits of your MethylPro methylfolate.
Cofactors are essentially helper molecules that … Read more
Which MethylPro Formula is Right for Me?
Once you and your trusted health care professional have decided that supplementing with L-methylfolate is right for you, the next step is deciding on a dose and MethylPro formula. At MethylPro, we offer:
- L-Methylfolate as a standalone product in six different levels of dosage (1, 2.5,
Why are Vitamins Important?
If you’re scrolling through natural health posts on social media or internet blogs, you may have noticed a hot debate topic these days seems to be: why are vitamins important? Do we really need supplemental vitamins and minerals when we think we’re eating a clean and … Read more
GABA for Occasional Anxiety
If you experience occasional anxiety, someone may have recommended a GABA supplement. GABA is known as the calming neurotransmitter. Therefore taking GABA for occasional anxiety may provide some helpful benefits.
How Does GABA Work?
Gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) is a non-protein amino acid that is widely distributed … Read more