FORMERLY TOPICAL METHYLATION COMPLETE
For sensitive patients who can't tolerate oral B-vitamins, a topical creme delivers methylfolate, methylcobalamin, P-5-P, D3, and K1 through the skin — bypassing the gut and the first-pass liver. One pump, AM and PM.
PROFESSIONAL GRADE · 120 PUMPS · METHYLFOLATE · METHYLCOBALAMIN · P-5-P · D3 · K1

Methylation support through the skin — useful for patients whose gut doesn't reliably absorb oral B-vitamins, or who react poorly to sublingual and capsule forms. The airless pump protects the actives from oxidation.
Calcium-salt L-methylfolate and Quatrefolic glucosamine-salt L-methylfolate — two stable forms of the active folate the body can use directly, especially for MTHFR variants. Methylcobalamin and hydroxocobalamin pair in for full B12 coverage.
Apply one pump in the AM, one 2-3 hours before bed, to wrists, inner forearms, inner thighs, or lower back. Wait 30 minutes before showering. Sensitive patients can start with a half-pump and titrate up.
MAY BENEFIT
Topical delivery. Active B-vitamins, D3, and K1.
Adults: Apply one dosage of Methylation Pro Topical twice daily or as your healthcare professional recommends. Apply one pump in the AM and one pump in the PM two-to-three hours before bedtime. Each dosage should be slightly smaller in size than a dime, approximately. For extra dosages, apply one pump three times daily - one pump in AM, one pump mid-afternoon, and one pump two-to-three hours before bedtime, or as your healthcare professional recommends.

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