• B12 Folate (60 Caps) by Pure Encapsulations

B12 Folate (60 Caps) by Pure Encapsulations

  • Product Code: 1567754633-2499
  • Availability: In Stock
  • $ 47.89


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B12 Folate (60 Caps) by Pure Encapsulations.
***** DESCRIPCIÓN DEL PRODUCTO *****
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. Descripción del producto Ingredients & Label Transparency Premium raw ingredients exclusively sourced from trusted suppliers who meet our rigorous testing and quality criteria Each ingredient and final product is independently tested for potency and purity Ingredients and allergens clearly listed on supplement facts label All two-piece capsules are hypoallergenic and vegetarian Manufacturing Manufactured locally in our own state-of-the-art facility in Sudbury, Massachusetts Our warehouse is climate controlled and each piece of equipment is dismantled and sterilized before every production run Every step of our manufacturing process exceeds the requirements for nutritional supplement manufacturing GMO Policy All Pure Encapsulations ingredients are GMO free.† †All Pure Encapsulations ingredients, including those derived from corn, are GMO free. We obtain statements from each of our suppliers certifying that the ingredients do not contain GMOs. For some nutrients, we conduct testing to confirm the absence of genetically modified material. Product Description Vitamin B12 and folate are interrelated in function. They convert carbohydrates into energy, and are vital in the metabolism of fats and protein. They play an important role in the maintenance of muscle tone in the G.I. tract, the functioning of the nervous system, and the integrity of skin, hair, and the liver. Folate is essential for healthy fetal neural development and is provided in this formula as Metafolin, L-5-methyltetrahydrofolate (L-5-MTHF), the naturally occurring universally metabolized form of folate. The B12 in this formula is provided as methylcobalamin, the most bioavailable form of this vitamin.* . .











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