Brand: Priority One Vitamins

Priority Folate 30 veggie capsules


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Product Description

Priority Folate - Superior Folate supplementation with Optifolin+

Description

Unlike conventional folate supplements, Priority Folate with Optifolin+ offers superior bioavailability, meaning your body can readily absorb and utilize the nutrients it needs for optimal health. By combining folate with choline, a synergistic blend has been created that supports overall well-being and vitality.

Why Choose Priority Folate?

  • Optimal Absorption: With Optifolin+, you can trust that your body is getting the folate it needs to thrive.
  • Clinically Proven: Backed by scientific research, our formula has been tested to ensure safety and efficacy.
  • Comprehensive Support: Priority Folate doesn't just stop at folate; it also includes choline for enhanced absorption and overall health benefits.
  • Gentle on the Stomach: Say goodbye to digestive discomfort with our gentle formula designed for maximum tolerance.
  • An essential B vitamin that supports methylation.
  • Used in the regulation of homocysteine.
  • Stimulation of red blood cell production.
  • Some women may reduce their risk of a neural tube defect pregnancy by consuming folate before and during pregnancy.
  • An excellent source of folate for pregnant women. Some women may reduce their risk of a neural tube defect pregnancy by maintaining intakes of folate during their childbearing years.

Identify risk factors for neural tube defects:

Populations at risk. Prevalence rates for neural tube defects have been reported to vary with a wide range of factors including genetics, geography, socioeconomic status, maternal birth cohort, the month of conception, race, nutrition, and maternal health, including maternal age and reproductive history. Women with a close relative (i.e., sibling, niece, nephew) with a neural tube defect, those with insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus, and women with seizure disorders who are being treated with valproic acid or carbamazepine are at significantly increased risk compared with women without these characteristics. Rates for neural tube defects vary within the United States, with lower rates observed on the west coast than on the east coast.1

Healthful diets with adequate folate may reduce a woman's risk of having a child with a brain or spinal cord birth defect. Sources of folate include fruits, vegetables, whole grain products, fortified cereals, and dietary supplements.

1 References upon request.

Ingredients

Folate as Optifolin+ Vitacholine