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trimethylglycine

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  • noun organic chemistry An organic compound related to choline, with the difference that the terminal carboxylic acid group of trimethylglycine has been reduced to a hydroxyl group in choline.

Etymologies

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trimethyl +‎ glycine

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  • A 1983 article in the New England Journal of Medicine pointed out that many of the vitamin B-6 nonresponsive patients responded to betaine trimethylglycine.

    The New Super-Nutrition Ph.D. Richard A. Passwater 1991

  • A 1983 article in the New England Journal of Medicine pointed out that many of the vitamin B-6 nonresponsive patients responded to betaine trimethylglycine.

    The New Super-Nutrition Ph.D. Richard A. Passwater 1991

  • Betaine (TMG) (trimethylglycine) is a great source of methyl groups.

    Wil's Ebay E-Store amp;34;Nutrition 2010

  • Additionally, homocysteine levels have been a step-by-step basis (i.e. on the first month drop shown to rise with age. 4 An exceptionally effective sugar, the next month drop saturated fat, etc.) it can be substance known to inhibit homocysteine is a relatively painless choice at that. trimethylglycine (TMG), also known as betaine. 5 22 ADVANCES in orthomolecular research Volume 3, Issue 3 To purchase AOR products online, click here to visit CURESELF. COM

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