Folate (Vitamin B9)

Unless you're a woman of childbearing age, eating plenty of vegetables, fruits and beans is all the folate insurance you'll likely need - Joyce Hendley MS

Folate (Vitamin B9)
Folate (Vitamin B9)

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Nutrition Tips: Folic Acid: Killer or Cure-All?

Folic acid, the molecule that is used to fortify our food supply, is used in most studies and in most vitamins. It is a man-made, funny looking molecule -- a fully oxidized, synthetic chemical compound that seems to cause all the mischief. It costs less and is more stable than the nature-made form of this nutrient.

On the other hand, the nature-made form or forms, called "folates," do not seem to cause problems. This molecule is often found in foliage -- dark green leafy vegetables, hence the name folate. This can enter your normal biochemical pathways and gets properly metabolized. The folic acid may not be converted or metabolized by the body, increasing cancer and disease risk.…

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 Nutrition Tips: Folic Acid: Killer or Cure-All?

The fortification of our food supply with folic acid in 1998 reduced spina bifida birth defects by 19 percent. A good thing. But by some estimates it may have caused an additional 15,000 cancers deaths a year. Oops. Now what?

Linus Pauling Institute

Folate is a generic term referring to both natural folates in food and folic acid, the synthetic form used in supplements and fortified food. Folate is critical in the metabolism of nucleic acid precursors and several amino acids, as well as in methylation reactions.

WHFoods.org

Arguably, no conventional nutrient has undergone as much of a research renaissance in recent years as folate...If the word folate sounds like foliage to you, this is not an accident. The words share a common root (the Latin word folium, meaning "leaf"), which helps remind us that green plant foods can be among the richest sources of folate.

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