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It's uses are even more widespread, from lowering cholesterol, normalizing blood pressure and blood sugar, to being indicated in the treatment of epilepsy, ADD/ADHD and Autism spectrum disorders, as well...<br><br>https://www.nationalnutrition.ca/articles/supplements/dmg/<br>
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Dmg Dimethylglycine may have as many names as it does applications. This seemingly, 'do- it-all' vitamin goes by Pangamic acid, DMG and vitamin B15 ... It's uses are even more widespread, from lowering cholesterol, normalizing blood pressure and blood sugar, to being indicated in the treatment of epilepsy, ADD/ADHD and Autism spectrum disorders, as well as known to enhance oxygen utilization in the body. DMG is a derivative of the amino acid glycine, as well as a building block for methionine, choline and many other hormones and neurotransmitters. It can be found in small amounts in a variety of whole grains, brewer's yeast, pumpkin and sunflower seeds and beef blood. As a water soluble amino acid, it is absorbed through the small intestine and metabolized in the liver. DMG has two methyl groups attached to it, and here is where it loses it's first, becoming sorcosine. It eventually can donate both methyl groups to folate, in the form of tetrahydrofolate (THF), enhancing the body's ability to use folate, while enhancing folate activity. In the case of Autism spectrum disorders (ASD) and ADD/ADHD, by both enhancing folate metabolism and the production of other forms of folate, DMG leads to enhanced cellular perception and response, and allows neuronal cells to better pay attention to incoming signals, all processes that are impaired if DMG is deficient. DMG is also a potent antioxidant or free radical scavenger, improving both circulation and oxygenation of blood, thereby increasing cardiovascular function. Studies dedicated to this use of DMG are showing promising results in terms of increased athletic performance. Having an affinity for the liver, the antioxidant and anti-inflammatory capabilities of DMG have been shown to enhance and protect liver function, optimizing detoxification. DMG has been used to treat alcoholism and drug addiction for these reasons. DMG has also been gaining attention for its immune supporting abilities, as well as its potential for decreasing stress by regulating stress hormone production. Overall, more studies need to be done, dedicated to the use of DMG in the treatment of a plethora of health concerns. Currently there is not enough information to give a general recommendation in terms of range of dose. This is better determined based on need and condition to be treated. Like most B vitamins approx. 50-300 mg/day is generally recommended for adult usage. DMG can be found in sublingual tablets, capsules, and included in a number of combinations for cognitive support. It is not meant for long term use, as of yet, and due to a lack of information, it is best to avoid during pregnancy and breastfeeding. If high doses are recommended by your healthcare practitioner, it is advised to start low and gradually build up. Nutritional Information Dmg – Quick Facts Sources · Whole Grains, Brewer's Yeast, Pumpkin And Sunflower Seeds, Beef Blood. Deficiency Symptoms · Inadequate Synthesis Of Amino Acids Like Methionine And Choline, Purines And Pyramidines For Dna, As Well As A Number Of Hormones And Neurotransmitters. Optimum Dosage · 50-300 Mg/Day. (Clinical Doses May Be Much Higher, As Recommended By Your Practitioner.) Works Well With · A B Complex, Including B12 Essential Fatty Acids, Epa And Dha Important Information Click For Products · Contact Your Healthcare Practitioner If Intended For Long Term Use. Not Currently Recommended During Pregnancy And Breastfeeding. For Informational Purposes Only. Please Consult Your Health Care Practitioner Before Taking Natural Health Care Products. Click Here For Full Disclaimer.