Great-tasting, dissolving B12 folate vitamin lozenge to support red blood cell function, energy metabolism, and neurological health‡
- Promotes cellular, cardiovascular, neurological and psychological health‡
- Supports energy metabolism‡
- Provides support for healthy methylation‡
- Contains Metafolin® L-5-MTHF, the naturally occurring, universally metabolized form of folate
- Provides activated B vitamins
- Unique lozenge designed to dissolve in the mouth without requiring water
- Free of sugar and artificial sweeteners
- Great-tasting, fruit-flavored lozenge
- Made with high-quality vegan ingredients backed by verifiable science
Indications
- Ages 18 and up
- Neurological health and energy metabolismsupport‡
Suggested Use
As a dietary supplement, take 1 lozenge, 1-2 times daily, with or between meals, or as directed by a health professional. Allow tablet to dissolve in mouth and swallow.
Science & Research
Verifiable Science
PureMelt B12 Folate provides activated B vitamins in a unique lozenge designed to dissolve in the mouth without requiring water. Each lozenge provides 1,000 mcg of methylcobalamin (the active form of vitamin B12 ) and 400 mcg of Metafolin® L-5-methyltetrahydrofolate (L-5-MTHF), the naturally occurring, universally metabolized form of folate.1 Optimal levels of these B vitamins have been associated with cellular, cardiovascular, neurological and psychological health.2,3,4 Activated B vitamins provide methyl groups to support healthy methylation, a key regulator of genetic expression and cellular function.5 Healthy methylation is vital for cellular health, hormone and neurotransmitter production and energy metabolism.6 This great-tasting, fruit-flavored lozenge contains no sugar, magnesium stearate or artificial colors or flavors.‡
References
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‡These statements have not been evaluated by the Food & Drug Administration. These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.