Betaine HCL Gelatin-Caps 700mg
| Name/Weight | Shipping Volume |
Price | |
|---|---|---|---|
Betaine HCL Gelatin Capsules 700mg Qty: 300 |
750cc | $25.00 | |
Betaine HCL Gelatin Capsules 700mg Qty: 600 |
1450cc | $45.00 | |
Betaine HCL Gelatin Capsules 700mg Qty: 1,200 |
2800cc | $81.00 | |
Betaine HCL Gelatin Capsules 700mg Qty: 3,600 |
8400cc | $224.75 |
What is Betaine HCl?
Betaine hydrochloride (HCl) is an N-trimethylated form of the amino acid glycine with a chemical structure similar to choline.Purebulk's betaine hydrochloride is a synthesized and manufactured chemical; it is not obtained from any plant or animal source. It is a compound comprised of betaine and hydrochloric acid. Betaine is metabolized in the body from choline, and is found in foods such as wheat, spinach, and sugar beets. Hydrochloric acid occurs naturally in the stomach (gastric acid), breaking down proteins and protecting the gastrointestinal tract from harmful bacteria.
Betaine HCl is helpful as a digestive aid, particularly for persons with insufficient acid production in the stomach. To support digestive health, betaine HCl supplies hydrochloric acid, a naturally occurring stomach acid. This helps break up fats and proteins in the small intestine for quicker digestion.
Health Benefits of Betaine HCl
Naturopaths have long held that low stomach acid is a widespread problem that interferes with the digestion and absorption of nutrients. Betaine hydrochloride is among the most suggested options for this condition.Studies have been conducted on whether betaine may help reduce high levels of the amino acid homocysteine in the blood. Scientists are working to determine if a high homocysteine level has a direct negative effect on cardiovascular health or if it is simply a risk factor.
As a nutritional aid, betaine anhydrous promotes the oxidization of lipids. This is the result of enhancing the production of carnitine. Optimal levels of carnitine in the body contribute to overall physical fitness as fat is efficiently used to fuel the body.
Synonyms/ Other names:
Acidin; ACIDOL; Achylin; Acidine; Acinorm; BET HCl; Pluchine; Acipepsol; Acidogeno; BETAINE 30,1-Carboxy-N,N,N-trimethylmethanaminium chloridePotential Side Effects of Betaine HCl
Betaine hydrochloride is generally safe at suggested serving sizes. In higher amounts occasional nausea, vomiting and diarrhea have been reported. Those suffering from advanced liver and kidney disease should not use betaine, and it is not recommended for pregnant and nursing women.Suggested Use of Betaine HCl
The suggested serving size for betaine HCl capsules is one or two 750 milligram capsules taken daily with or after meals, depending upon individual needs. Gelatin capsules are from a bovine source. Vegetarian capsules are made of cellulose.References & Further Research
University of Maryland Medical Center: BetainePubmed: Low dose betaine supplementation leads to immediate and long term lowering of plasma homocysteine in healthy men and women
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