Folic Acid, 1 mg with 20mg C
The B vitamin folacin, or folic acid works closely with
vitamin B12 to produce red blood cells. Folic acid is vital to proper cell
division and prevents damage to cellular DNA, helping to reduce the risk of
colon polyps, colorectal cancer and cervical cancer.
Many studies show that folic acid also prevents birth defects. Women planning to
have children should supplement with 400 micrograms of folic acid daily to
prevent neural tube defects such as spina bifida and anencephaly. This amount
may also lower homocysteine levels in the blood. High levels of homocysteine are
associated with increased risk of heart attack and stroke.
"Folic acid is necessary for proper brain function, being concentrated in the
spinal and extracellular fluids. It is essential for mental and emotional
health...In surveys conducted, it was shown to be one of the nutrients most
often deficient in our diets."
Folic acid in supplement form is twice as available to the body as the folate
found in foods.