Additional information
Brand | Hansen |
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quantity-tmg | 1×50 gram TMG, 1×100 gram TMG, 3×100 gram TMG, 5+1 free x100 gram TMG |
Quantity | Discount | Pricing |
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1-2 | 10% | €17,10 |
3-6 | 12% | €16,72 |
7-Unlimited | 16% | €15,96 |
€12,50 - €19,00
€11,25 - €17,10
TMG is an amino acid-like substance that occurs in some plants, such as beets, spinach and wheat. It contributes to a normal metabolism of homocysteine, for this you need to add 1,5 grams daily to your supplement ritual
Anti aging and longevity researchers recommend combining this supplement with Resveratrol in combination with NMN . Resveratrol enhances the effect of NMN and TMG prolongs it. This is a cost-effective way to get the most out of your NMN.
TMG supplement content: available in 50 and 100 gram jars including measuring spoon
TMG stands for Trimethylglycine and is the common name for betaine. Trimethylglycine is an amino acid derivative found in plants. Trimethylglycine was the first betaine to be discovered. It was originally just called betaine because it was discovered in sugar beets in the 19th century. Betaine is found in many plants such as broccoli or spinach and beet molasses, as well as in seafood. In addition, it is also produced by some bacteria in our gastrointestinal tract.
Allowed Claims: TMG contributes to a normal metabolism of homocysteine, with a daily dose of 1,5 grams.
Homocysteine is an amino acid that the body can produce itself and it contains sulfur. This amino acid is produced by converting methionine to homocysteine. The reverse process is also possible, converting homocysteine into methionine when the body needs this amino acid. Sometimes something goes wrong with this conversion and an abnormally high level of homocysteine can develop in the body, which is called hyperhomocysteinemia, which in turn can lead to cardiovascular disease.
Due to European legislation, we are no longer allowed to mention the possible other benefits of Betaine, because you can buy TMG on our site. We would therefore like to refer you to one of the orthomolecular websites that have no commercial interest and are therefore allowed to name the benefits. We can, however, provide you with personal advice! Please contact us for this via our contact button
In addition to taking a supplement, you can naturally increase your intake of Betaine as it is found in many foods. Wheat, beets, quinoa and seafood are particularly rich sources. Here's the amount Betaine which is found in a 100 gram serving of several foods: Please note that several factors affect the amount Betaine found in foods. For example, certain preparation methods, especially boiling, lower it Betaine content significantly.
Brand | Hansen |
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quantity-tmg | 1×50 gram TMG, 1×100 gram TMG, 3×100 gram TMG, 5+1 free x100 gram TMG |
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