Methylation Master

120 capsules (1 month package)
Food supplements with vitamins, minerals, SAMe, betaine, amino acids & phosphatidylcholine
Supports key regulatory processes for healthy cell functions¹ & metabolic balance²
Important complex for cell growth¹ & repair²
Popular with biohackers & longevity enthusiasts
Supporting fertility⁵
49,95 €
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Methyl groups are decisive co-factors in numerous metabolic processes in the body. Methylation Master combines 9 interacting substances that can serve as methyl group sources.
Art.-Nr.: 1001058 PZN-Nr.: 16575808

Your methyl group complex

For a healthy DNA synthesis1 and cell division2

For a healthy structure and function of the nerve cells3

For normal homocysteine metabolism4

To support fertility when wishing to have children5

You can find the explanation of the superscripted numbers also
in the tab "Health Claims"

Through the body's own process of methylation, our organism protects itself from foreign DNA and can correct errors in the DNA. For this process, the body uses so-called methyl groups, which are transferred to the nucleic bases of the DNA by enzymes. Healthy reproduction of the microbiome and all body cells (e.g. organ cells, blood cells, nerve cells, muscle cells, cartilage and bone cells, germ cells, etc.) requires a healthy cell division process. This in turn is preceded by healthy DNA synthesis.



Methylation Master combines 9 interacting substances that can serve as methyl group sources. These are vitamins in their methylated form, amino acids, phosphatidylcholine, S-adenosyl methionine (SAMe) and betaine as trimethylglycine. The ingredients folate, magnesium, vitamin B12 and zinc also support the cell division process2 which is the basis of all growth and regeneration.

health claims

  1. Zinc contributes to normal DNA synthesis.
  2. Folate, magnesium, vitamin B12 and zinc have a role in the process of cell division.
  3. Magnesium and Vitamin B12 contribute to normal functioning of the nervous system.
  4. Folatw and vitamin B12 contribute to normal homocysteine metabolism.
  5. Folate contributes to maternal tissue growth during pregnancy.
  6. Zinc contributes to normal fertility and reproduction as well as to the maintenance of normal testosterone levels in the blood.
Zinc contributes to protecting the cells from oxidative stress.
Biotin, folate and vitamin B12 contribute to normal mental function.

Composition 4 capsules / day % NRV*
Vitamin B12 (Methylcobalamin)
200.00 μg 8000
Folid acid (Calcium-L-Methylfolate)
800.00 μg 400
Zinc (Zinc citrate)
10.00 mg 100
Magnesium (Magnesium citrate)
150.00 mg 40
L-carnitine 600.00 mg **
Taurine 200.00 mg **
L-methionine 80.00 mg **
Phosphatidylcholine (Sunflower lecithin)
100.00 mg **
Betaine (TMG - Trimethyl glycine) 100.00 mg **
S-adenosyl methionine (SAMe) 80.00 mg **


* Nutrient reference value for daily intake (EU Regulation no. 1169 / 2011)
** No NRV specified

Ingredients: Magnesium salts of citric acid, L-carnitine tartrate, sunflower lecithin (contains phosphatidylcholine), hydroxypropyl methylcellulose (capsule shell HPMC, size 00), S-adenosyl-L-methionine disulfate (SAMe), taurine, betaine (tri-methylglycine), L-methionine, zinc citrate, calcium L-methylfolate, methylcobalamin (vitamin B12)

Healthy at its core:
For our Methylation Master , we use only valuable nutrients and plant extracts – protected in a vegan HPMC capsule shell. We consciously avoid unnecessary fillers and excipients.

This product is vegan and free from allergens (gluten, lactose, etc.) and manufactured in accordance with Regulation (EU) No. 1169/2011, Annex II .

Dosage:
Take 2 capsule 2x per day with approx. 200 ml of still water – for best effect at least 30 minutes before a meal.
Notes:
Do not exceed the recommended daily intake stated.
Food supplements should not be used as a substitute for a balanced and varied diet and a healthy lifestyle.
Please store the product in a cool, dry place away from light.
Keep out of reach of children.

In order to meet our quality standards, we have our products regularly tested for harmful substances in the laboratory. Our partner laboratory, the BAV Institute, is an accredited and certified laboratory that has been in existence for 25 years and is a member of the Tentamus Group.

  1. Zinc contributes to normal DNA synthesis.
  2. Folate, magnesium, vitamin B12 and zinc have a role in the process of cell division.
  3. Magnesium and Vitamin B12 contribute to normal functioning of the nervous system.
  4. Folatw and vitamin B12 contribute to normal homocysteine metabolism.
  5. Folate contributes to maternal tissue growth during pregnancy.
  6. Zinc contributes to normal fertility and reproduction as well as to the maintenance of normal testosterone levels in the blood.
Zinc contributes to protecting the cells from oxidative stress.
Biotin, folate and vitamin B12 contribute to normal mental function.
PCL 03 > Energy & Mitochondria

Cell Energy as a Foundation

Most of the cellular energy is produced in the mitochondria, and almost all cells in our body possess them. They are the powerhouses of our cells and enable the formation of ATP, the universal energy carrier of the body. Where there is life, energy is needed – or, as we at MITOcare say: Life is electricity.

Therefore, mitochondria are much more than a research focus for MITOcare. They form the linchpin of our Principle Causa Logica – because where cell energy is created, numerous biological processes begin that connect the entire metabolism.

This understanding is also reflected in our brand logo: the hummingbird. Due to its exceptionally energy-intensive flight, its flight muscles have a particularly high density of mitochondria and thus symbolize what drives MITOcare – efficient cell energy as the basis of biological processes.

All complex products related to mitochondria & cell energy are summarized in PCL Level 03 – Energy & Mitochondria.

Mitochondrial energy metabolism is a highly complex interplay of various biological processes. From the provision of energy-rich substrates via the citric acid cycle & the respiratory chain to protection against oxidative stress, numerous metabolic pathways intertwine. These four central areas of mitochondrial energy production form the scientific basis of our product development.

Instead of focusing on individual ingredients, we develop formulations that utilize natural synergies of selected micronutrients and natural substances. Bioavailability, high raw material quality, purity & a scientifically sound composition are at the heart of every development.

Each complex product within the PCL Level 03 – Energy & Mitochondria pursues its own biological focus – from comprehensive all-round complexes to targeted formulations for individual metabolic processes. Together, they form a coordinated concept that considers mitochondrial energy metabolism from different biological perspectives.

Potent cellular energy is not generated in isolation. Before mitochondria can convert nutrients into energy, they require the right building blocks and cofactors.

That's why a biologically sound basic supply at MITOcare begins with CL01 – Macronutrients and CL02 – Micronutrients. Building on this, PCL03 – Energy & Mitochondria complements this foundation with selected micronutrients and natural substances for mitochondrial energy metabolism.

Depending on individual focus, the products of PCL03 – Energy & Mitochondria offer a sensible addition to a biologically sound supplement routine – from all-round complexes to specialized formulations.

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