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What is L-Methylfolate and Why is it Important?
L-methylfolate is the active, bioavailable form of folate (vitamin B9), and it plays a powerful role in supporting nerve health, especially in people with neuropathy.
Here’s how it helps
1. Bypasses Absorption Issues • Many people (especially those with the MTHFR gene mutation) can’t convert folic acid into its usable form. • L-methylfolate is already converted, so your body can immediately use it — making it far more effective for nerve repair and function.
2. Promotes Nerve Regeneration • It helps produce neurotransmitters like serotonin, dopamine, and norepinephrine, which are key in nerve signaling and pain modulation. • It also aids in the production and repair of neurons by supporting DNA/RNA synthesis.
3. Reduces Homocysteine Levels • Elevated homocysteine can damage nerves and blood vessels. • L-methylfolate helps convert homocysteine into methionine, reducing nerve-damaging inflammation and improving blood flow to nerves.
4. Enhances Effectiveness of B12 and B6 • L-methylfolate works synergistically with other B vitamins — especially B12 (methylcobalamin) and B6 (pyridoxal-5-phosphate) — both of which are also active forms included in NerveReverse Neuropathy Support Formula. • Together, they help repair damaged nerves and improve nerve signal transmission.
In short, L-Methylfolate is crucial for proper nerve function, especially for those who have trouble metabolizing standard folic acid.

NerveReverse provides 2 mg (2,000 mcg) per daily serving of L-Methylfolate, the active form of folate, to support nerve repair, reduce inflammation and improve circulation to help relieve common Neuropathy symptoms such as tingling, numbness, and pain.
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