Symptoms of Nutrient Depletion

Fatigue, mental fog – these distressing symptoms often signal deeper imbalances within your body, particularly deficiencies in B vitamins, essential for methylation (a fundamental process governing cellular energy production, cognitive function, and emotional well-being).

Methylation and its many roles in the body

Methylation is a biochemical symphony orchestrating DNA repair, neurotransmitter synthesis, and cardiovascular health. The process of methylation can easily be disrupted by stress, dietary inadequacies, and genetic predispositions, leaving many vulnerable to the effects of inadequate methylation.

Harnessing the Power of B Vitamins: Fueling the Cellular Powerhouse

B SYNERGY offers a holistic solution to reignite your vitality and reclaim your well-being. From thiamine (B1) and riboflavin (B2) to vitamin B6 and vitamin B12, each nutrient plays a pivotal role in energy metabolism, cognitive function, and mood regulation.

  • Quatrefolic: Elevating Methylation with Cutting-Edge Folate Technology. By delivering the biologically active form of folate, Quatrefolic empowers your cells with unrivaled methylation potential.
  • Thiamine (Vitamin B1): As a critical co-factor in ATP production and carbohydrate metabolism, thiamine ensures optimal energy generation.
  • Riboflavin (Vitamin B2): Serving as a precursor to flavin adenine dinucleotide (FAD) and flavin mononucleotide (FMN), riboflavin fuels the mitochondrial electron transport chain
  • Vitamin B6: Orchestrating over 100 enzymatic reactions, vitamin B6 regulates neurotransmitter synthesis, immune function, and homocysteine metabolism.
  • Vitamin B12: Essential for methylation, DNA synthesis, and neurological function, vitamin B12 safeguards against cognitive decline, mood disorders, and cardiovascular risk.

Choline and Inositol: Nurturing the Brain

  • Choline: A crucial precursor to acetylcholine—a neurotransmitter essential for memory, learning, and mood regulation—choline supports cognitive clarity and emotional resilience.
  • Inositol: Acting as a secondary messenger in intracellular signaling pathways, inositol modulates neurotransmitter activity, stress response, and mood stability.