As a donator of methyl groups, SAMe supports glutathione production, liver health, musculoskeletal and joint comfort, and a positive mood.
SAMe (OMP)
$116.07
Description
S-Adenosylmethionine (SAMe) is the active methyl form of the amino acid methionine.
Clinical Applications
- Provides Mood Support
- Supports Musculoskeletal Health
- Supports Liver Health
It is necessary for an array of biochemical pathways, including neurotransmitter synthesis, metabolism of homocysteine, and detoxification. As a donator of methyl groups, SAMe supports glutathione production, liver health, musculoskeletal and joint comfort, and a positive mood.
It is a principle methyl donor for biochemical reactions throughout the body. This methyl transfer is critical to reactions involving proteins, phospholipids, DNA, RNA, creatine, hormones, development of cell membranes, degradation of histamine, and formation of norepinephrine and dopamine.
Suggested Use:
1-2 capsules two times per day or as recommended by your health care professional.
SAMe Benefits
Deficiency
SAMe levels tend to decline as people age. In addition, SAMe is used in the production of the mood elevating neurotransmitter serotonin as a methyl donor. Low levels of SAMe have been associated with certain mood challenges.
Detox Support and Antioxidant Protection
It is an essential molecule in the synthesis of glutathione, a key component of antioxidant and detoxification. Studies show SAMe supports liver health and positively affects the cell-life regulation of hepatocytes.
Mood Health
SAMe appears to support mood health, possibly due to its active role in the methylation and involvement in the formation of monoamine neurotransmitters.
Folate
Folate is a water-soluble member of the B-complex vitamins that is critical for maintaining optimal methylation pathways. Malabsorption and genetic defects in the enzyme 5-methyltetrahydrofolate reductase (5-MTHFR) can result in an impaired ability to activate the folic acid. Folic acid supports the trans-methylation pathway, which metabolizes homocysteine into cysteine. Increases in oxidative stress may shift homocysteine metabolism towards trans-sulfuration to increase hepatic production of reduced glutathione. As a donator of methyl groups, it supports glutathione production, liver health, musculoskeletal and joint comfort, and a positive mood.
Additional information
Weight | 2.40 oz |
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