TMG Supplement
Betaine
686mg
Certainty of Purity
We understand that when it comes to supplements, quality matters. That’s why every batch of our third-party tested for safety and purity.
Our TMG is derived from betaine anhydrous , a naturally occurring compound found in plants like beetroot. It’s a reliable source of trimethylglycine, working as a methyl donor, similar to folate and creatine, and as an osmoregulator, supporting balance at the cellular level.
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- High-quality ingredients made in Europe
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- Science-backed formulas
- A sustainable promise to do better for you and the planet Are s Right for You?
TMG could be a great fit if you’re:
- Looking to support heart health
- Interested in promoting longevity and healthy ageing
- Keen to keep homocysteine levels balanced
- Building a wellness routine that supports your body at a cellular level Ingredients Explained What is betaine?
Betaine is simply another name for trimethylglycine. It’s found naturally in foods like beetroot and spinach, and is one of the purest, strongest forms of TMG.
As a methyl donor , it helps with important metabolic processes, including homocysteine regulation. It also acts as an osmoregulator , which means it helps cells manage their water balance.
By supplementing with betaine, you get a consistent and reliable way to support your body’s natural processes, without relying solely on diet. Lead By Experts & Trusted Professionals Key Studies
- Cardiovascular and metabolic health: Research shows that betaine supports healthy methylation and cardiovascular function. 1
- Homocysteine regulation: A clinical trial found TMG lowered plasma homocysteine levels in healthy men and women both immediately, and over a prolonged period of time. 2
- Longevity link: Emerging evidence suggests methyl donors, including betaine, may play a role in slowing age-related decline. 3 References
- Wang, Z., et al. (2021). Beneficial Effects of Betaine: A Comprehensive Review. Available at: https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC8224793/
- Olthof, M.R., et al. (2003). Immediate and long-term reduction of plasma homocysteine in healthy men and women by betaine supplementation. Available at: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/14652361/
- Zhang, H., et al. (2024). Methyl donors and their anti-ageing potential. Ageing Research Reviews. Available at: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S1568163724004525