EVIDENCE

Vitamin B12

Vitamin B12

Cobalamin is the common name for vitamin B12. Cobalt (as in Cobalt blue) is a rare mineral in the soil. Cobalamin is made when bacteria combine Cobalt, Nitrogen & other...

Vitamin B12

Cobalamin is the common name for vitamin B12. Cobalt (as in Cobalt blue) is a rare mineral in the soil. Cobalamin is made when bacteria combine Cobalt, Nitrogen & other...

Vitamin K2

Vitamin K2

Vitamin K is a particular group of fat-soluble vitamins that share a similar chemical structure but have different effects once inside the body. We'd like to clarify this because vitamin...

Vitamin K2

Vitamin K is a particular group of fat-soluble vitamins that share a similar chemical structure but have different effects once inside the body. We'd like to clarify this because vitamin...

Folate vs. Folic Acid

Folate vs. Folic Acid

To keep it simple, folate and folic acid are the same but derived from different places. They both live under the “B-Vitamin Umbrella.” - specifically B9. What is the difference...

Folate vs. Folic Acid

To keep it simple, folate and folic acid are the same but derived from different places. They both live under the “B-Vitamin Umbrella.” - specifically B9. What is the difference...

Magnesium Bisglycinate

Magnesium Bisglycinate

When it comes to the common mineral Magnesium (Mg), magnesium citrate is the version you may be familiar with, as it’s the more common form found in supplements and over-the-counter...

Magnesium Bisglycinate

When it comes to the common mineral Magnesium (Mg), magnesium citrate is the version you may be familiar with, as it’s the more common form found in supplements and over-the-counter...

Algal Oil - Omega-3 Fats

Algal Oil - Omega-3 Fats

First off, fat is good. Don’t get us started on the bias against food with fat, body fat, and even the word fat. We’d be here for days. Let’s be...

Algal Oil - Omega-3 Fats

First off, fat is good. Don’t get us started on the bias against food with fat, body fat, and even the word fat. We’d be here for days. Let’s be...