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Genetics · Supplements Sustainability Weight Management Nutrition Evidence Based Benefits · Side Effects · and Dosage of TMG Supplements Medically reviewed by Ami Patel PharmD · BCPS — Written by Rachael Ajmera · RD — Updated on June 3 · boost athletic performance · and regulate insulin levels. Taking up to 15 grams per day may be safe · but some side effects may include diarrhea and vomiting. Trimethylglycine (TMG) · also known as betaine or betaine anhydrous · which is essential for DNA production. It’s important to note that TMG may cause side effects · especially if used in high doses. This article covers TMG benefits · side effects · dosage · a type of amino acid · like blood pressure and triglyceride levels. That said · both of which are risk factors for heart disease. Ultimately · running speed · and ability to repeat sprints. Although the exact mechanisms are unclear · in a 2018 animal study

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Genetics
Supplements Sustainability Weight Management Nutrition Evidence Based Benefits
Side Effects
and Dosage of TMG Supplements Medically reviewed by Ami Patel PharmD
BCPS — Written by Rachael Ajmera
RD — Updated on June 3
boost athletic performance
and regulate insulin levels. Taking up to 15 grams per day may be safe
but some side effects may include diarrhea and vomiting. Trimethylglycine (TMG)
Learn more
also known as betaine or betaine anhydrous
which is essential for DNA production. It’s important to note that TMG may cause side effects
especially if used in high doses. This article covers TMG benefits
side effects
dosage
a type of amino acid
like blood pressure and triglyceride levels. That said
both of which are risk factors for heart disease. Ultimately
running speed
and ability to repeat sprints. Although the exact mechanisms are unclear
in a 2018 animal study

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