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Liposomal Methylfolate Liquid

Sale price£70.00

Our Liposomal Methylfolate provides the active, bioavailable form of folate, 5-Methyltetrahydrofolate (5-MTHF), encapsulated in a liposomal base for enhanced absorption. Unlike synthetic folic acid, 5-MTHF bypasses the MTHFR enzyme pathway, ensuring immediate cellular uptake. This formula supports DNA synthesis, methylation, red blood cell formation, and neurotransmitter balance, making it essential for energy metabolism, hormonal regulation, and long-term cellular health. 

10x Better Absorption

Liposomal Encapsulation

In traditional supplements, large amounts of the active ingredients do not get absorbed. They are damaged, and destroyed by stomach acids, and intestinal enzymes. Whereas, liposomal supplements are wrapped in a protective bubble of healthy fat. This helps in:

Protection: Protect the nutrient from stomach acid and enzymes.

Absorption: Assimilate it into the bloodstream more easily.

Bio-availability: Deliver higher amounts to the cells where they’re needed.

Liposomal Supplements

DESIGNED TO STRENGTHEN YOUR BODY FROM WITHIN

Better Gut Health

Increase in Vitality

Improved Sleep Quality

Balanced Mood

Greater Physical Strength

"Within two weeks, my focus and energy noticeably improved. It’s gentle but powerful."

Anne, 37

"My doctor recommended switching from folic acid to methylfolate. The difference was immediate in energy and clarity."

Hannah, 42

"After six months of consistent use, my blood tests show healthy folate and homocysteine levels. Highly recommend."

Clare, 47

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Scientific Footnotes

Scaglione F, Pirovano O. Comparative bioavailability of 5-methyltetrahydrofolate and folic acid. Arzneimittelforschung. 2013. 

Pietrzik K et al. 5-Methyltetrahydrofolate: biological significance and clinical use. Clin Drug Investig. 2010. 

Bailey SW, Ayling JE. The extremely slow and variable activity of dihydrofolate reductase in human liver: implications for high folic acid intake. PNAS. 2009.