
Q: What is homocysteine and why is it a health issue?
A: Homocysteine is an amino acid that is produced by the body. Studies have shown that too much homocysteine in the blood is related to an increased risk of coronary heart disease, stroke, peripheral vascular disease and cognitive dysfunction.
Q: I'm already taking a multivitamin that contains 2 milligrams of B-6 and 600 micrograms of B-12. Do I still need to take the HomocysteineFormula if my levels are elevated?
A: Most multivitamins do not provide enough B-6, B-12, and folic acid to help lower homocysteine levels. Studies show that those with elevated homocysteine levels would benefit from taking much higher doses, such as those found in the HomocysteineFormula.1,2 ,3
Q: I have high homocysteine levels and want to use your product; however, I'm already taking you DailyMultiple. Will that be a problem? Why do I need to consult my physician before using this product?
A: No, that should be fine. B vitamins are water soluble, which means your body will excrete what it cannot use. However, because of the high potencies of the B vitamins in the HomocysteineFormula we recommend only using this product with a physician's recommendation.
Q: How do I know if I have high homocysteine levels?
A: High homocysteine levels do not cause immediate symptoms for most people. The best way to check your homocysteine level is through a routine blood test. Regular homocysteine testing may be useful if you or a family member have heart or blood vessel disease. According to the American Heart Association levels between 16-30 µmol/liter are considered moderately high. Anything over 31µmol/liter is considered very high.
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3. Am J Clin Nutr. 2005 Oct;82(4):806-12
4. Circulation. 1999;99:178-182.
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