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Old Thu Jan 9, 2014, 11:13 PM
NLJabbari NLJabbari is offline
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Need Recommendation Folic Acid Brands

Wondering if anyone can recommend a good "Folic Acid" brand.

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Old Fri Jan 10, 2014, 09:01 AM
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Look into Thorne products. They have use the bioactive forms of the B vitamins. Consider taking a B complex too. The B vitamins need each other to be most effective. Taking folate alone can mask a B12 deficiency in the future.

I like Thorne and Jarrow. You can get both from iherb.com
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Old Fri Jan 10, 2014, 11:12 PM
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Thanks Marlene! Currently my son is taking Nature Made Folic Acid w/DHA. It's a softgel that also has B-12 and Omega-3(DHA).

I was just wondering if there was perhaps a better product out there. I tried looking on Consumer Reports, but didn't really find anything.
I remember an MF member, Marla Brown. She was really on top of the best natural products available. She did really well "au natural" with beating AA

I will look into the product you mention.

Thanks again
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Old Sat Jan 11, 2014, 12:18 PM
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In the past, Thorne was only available to healthcare professionals so they are very reliable. You really want to use the active folate vs the folic acid. There are a couple of threads discussing the reasons for this. If you want me to find them for you, let me know. Folate does need the B12 in order to be utilized so it's good he's taking that too.
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Old Sun Jan 12, 2014, 12:34 AM
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I tried folate a while ago for some reason I was fatigued while taking it so I stopped. My folic acid had always tested in range, I had the same reaction to B12 injections. I do not have any issue with methyl B12 (Jarrow Formulas Methyl-B12, 1000mcg) pills I take and they keep my B12 levels where I want them. My guess is that I had some kind of reaction to the Methyl component of the Folate and the B12 injections. But its just my guess.

The brand I was taking was Jarrow Formulas Methyl Folate according to the description - Methyl folate ((6S)-5-methyl tetrahydrofolate or 5-MTHF) is the most biologically active form of folic acid. Quatrefolic is the 4th generation development in folate delivery. With certain inherited errors in metabolism and under a variety of physiologic stresses, the transformation of folic acid into the active form of folate either does not properly take place or is inadequate. Unlike folic acid, this form of folate can cross the blood-brain barrier. Methyl folate is needed to support cardiovascular and neurologic health and proper cell division. folate supplementation during pregnancy has been shown to reduce the risk of neural tube birth defects.
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Old Mon Jan 13, 2014, 12:13 AM
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Thank you Marlene and Tom30. I will look for these forums or do a little research. I greatly appreciate the feedback
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