Brain + Methylation Support Bundle - 3 Product Pack

Methylation Vitamins: Methyl B12 & Methylfolate 5 MTHF - 3 Product Pack

Get a Cognitive Health Boost with Methylation Vitamins, Methyl B12 & Methylfolate 5 MTHF, 5 mg each + Cofactors. 3-Product Pack to support optimal nutrient absorption.

  • Fully Bioactive Methylfolate 5 MTHF & Methyl B12
  • Plus Cofactors Supporting Cognition & Brain Function
  • 3rd-Party Tested for Purity, Potency & Safety
  • 90 Vegan, Non-GMO, Chewable Mint Tablets

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Get Methyl-Life’s®Cognitive Health Bundle with Methylation Vitamins, Methyl B12 & Methylfolate 5 MTHF at 5 mg each. 3 solid products for full-spectrum absorption to keep your methylation biopathways supported and your brain fueled. 

This comprehensive 3-Product Pack contains the bioactive nutrients:

  • The purest Methylfolate-5-MTHF (as shown in a recent study)
  • All 3 active forms of B12 (including Methyl B12, Hydroxy B12, & Adenosylcobalamin)
  • The optimal methylation vitamins as supporting cofactor nutrients

Allergen & Safety Information

  • Does not contain: wheat, gluten, soy, dairy, tree nuts, animal products, or GMOs
  • No artificial ingredients or colorings
  • Sweetened with xylitol — do not give to pets

Check out the details below regarding each specific product included in the bundle using the links below:

  • Methylfolate 5 MTHF - Pure & stable, bioidentical Methylfolate 5 MTHF with 5 mg "free methylfolate" per serving
  • Methyl B12 Complete - A power-packed 5 mg of 3 different bioavailable B12s (including Methyl B12) per sublingual tablet
  • Non-Methylated Multivitamin - Methylation supporting multivitamin + Cognitive & Energy-promoting nutrients (formulated to be taken with high dose methylfolate 5 mthf & methyl b12)

How much should you take?

Every individual’s needs are different. Always consult your healthcare provider to determine the right dose for your specific needs.

Doctor-guided support

Visit our Dosage Information and Methylation Protocol pages to learn what some practitioners recommend, including step-by-step guidance for individuals with MTHFR gene variants.

Splitting tablets

Each chewable tablet is scored and can be split in half without a pill cutter. For best results, place your thumbs along the scored line with the tablet facing away from you, and press outward to snap. Watch the full demonstration in our tablet-splitting video.

Additional considerations

This supplement is designed to be taken daily or as recommended by your healthcare practitioner. In the absence of directions from your Healthcare Specialist, consider taking one to two tablets after meals. If you gain some relief from a single tablet, consider taking an additional tablet if you feel a second one may be beneficial.

Did you know that recent research shows that taking B12 in a sublingual oral form is more effective for treating B12 deficiencies than actually getting B12 intramuscular shots? It's usually much more convenient and affordable as well -  https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/30632091.

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Methylation Vitamins: Methyl B12 & Methylfolate 5 MTHF - 3 Product Pack
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Traceable Ingredients You Can Trust

Every ingredient is sourced for purity, backed by clinical evidence, and rigorously tested for safety and bioavailability. Because in supplements, not all ingredients are created equal — and your body deserves only the most effective forms.

Methyl-Life® Methylation Vitamins: Methyl B12 & Methylfolate 5 MTHF - 3 Product Pack contains no unnecessary excipients, synthetic colors, artificial preservatives, or common allergens. It is 100% free from gluten, soy, dairy, GMOs, animal-derived ingredients, and the EU’s top 14 allergens.

Every batch is third-party tested for purity, potency, and safety, manufactured in NSF-certified, cGMP-compliant facilities, and rigorously evaluated to ensure you’re getting clean, clinical-grade nutrients — nothing more, nothing less.

EU’s top 14 allergens

  • Cereals containing gluten - wheat (such as spelt and khorasan wheat), rye, barley, oats. Note: The cereal name, e.g., 'wheat', must be declared and highlighted, not 'gluten'.
  • Crustaceans, e.g., crabs, prawns, lobsters
  • Eggs
  • Fish
  • Peanuts
  • Soybeans
  • Milk
  • Nuts (almonds, hazelnuts, walnuts, cashews, pecan nuts, brazil nuts, pistachio nuts, macadamia/Queensland nut). Note: The name of the nut, e.g., 'almond', must be declared and highlighted, not 'nuts'.
  • Celery
  • Mustard
  • Sesame seeds
  • Sulphur dioxide and sulphites (at concentrations of more than 10 mg/kg or 10 mg/L in terms of total sulphur dioxide) – used as a preservative
  • Lupin 
  • Molluscs, e.g., mussels, oysters, squid, snails

Frequently Asked Question

Check out our Dosage page to learn what some doctors are saying. And consider reviewing our Methylation Protocol page as one example of how someone could start taking the active methylation nutrients.
Go to A Doctor Explains and listen to Dr. Neil Rawlins’ 51-minute seminar on MTHFR and the effects of Methylfolate.
Basically, yes. In the chemistry world, L stands for the “Left” isomer, which is the same as the “(6S)” isomer – the terms are synonyms (and this naming convention is used interchangeably by various companies in the industry). In the case of methylfolate, that L or (6S) isomer is the active isomer of 5-MTHF that the body can actually use. To learn more about the different types of methylfolate, its history, potency levels and stability details, and to see how our L-Methylfolate proves to be the purest on the planet, visit our Methylfolate Types page.
Dr. Amy Yasko and Nutritionist Cynthia Smith both suggest you can consider taking low dose lithium orotate (Cynthia Smith suggests approximately 4.6 mg pulsed a couple times a week before adding the B12 form in that’s most likely best for you).
One of the most common other nutrients to consider when supplementing the methylation cycle is the proper form of B12. There are 3 different types of B12 that are considered very beneficial to the body (hydroxy B12, methylcobalamin or adenosylcobalamin). Many automatically think that if you have an MTHFR defect, then you need the form of B12 called methylcobalamin, but that is simply NOT true.

It’s important to realize that the MTHFR status does not necessarily determine the type of B12 that’s best for you, instead it’s the status of genes like COMT, MTR, MTRR as well as VDR Taq. It is true that methylfolate and methylcobalamin work together synergistically along the methylation cycle pathway, but that doesn’t necessarily mean that if you tolerate methylfolate well you’ll also need, want or tolerate methylcobalamin well (even if that’s what most doctors, nutritionists, etc. are currently saying right now).

It seems there may be a general lack of education available to most doctors about the different forms of B12 and what those forms are as well as how they get converted within the body and what each is most beneficial for (not to mention which set of genes or genetic mutations could benefit most from which B12 type). So do your homework when it comes to B12 to see which you may tolerate best.

The most common form of B12 that you’ll find everywhere is cyanocobalamin and it is not very active or beneficial to the body because the absorption rate is fairly low, that’s because the body has to convert it first into hydroxy B12, and from there the hydroxy B12 has to be converted into both adenosylcobalamin and methylcobalamin. But if the body has genetic mutations then these conversions don’t happen well at all and the effect is the body does not get the absorption or use of the nutrient.
No, actually our recommendation is to heavily consider following Dr. Neil Rawlins’ full supplement protocol. You can learn more about his protocol by watching his video seminar.

You can also download one of specific Methylation Protocols which guide you through the beginning nutrients to start. We recommend starting low and slowly titrating up to a dose that works well for you long term.

You'll find our MTHFR Newbies page is very helpful as well. It's got some great tips for folks who haven't done much study on what to do if you have an MTHFR variant.
Check out our Help for MTHFR Newbies page.
The most important thing to realize is that blood tests for B12 are highly inaccurate at detecting actual cellular levels of B12 (meaning the B12 that’s available for the cells to use). Studies have shown that people can have high or normal B12 levels in the blood and actually show virtually no B12 in the spinal fluid, meaning the B12 is not being transported from the blood stream into the cells where it should be absorbed and used.
It’s a well-known fact that B12 does not absorb well through the gut, so taking B12 via sublingual or mouth absorption is best (holding it under the tongue or between the gums and cheek is most common). Consider some form of liquid or tablet/lozenge that can be sucked on or dissolved in the mouth. Holding the B12 in your mouth for at least 90 seconds is good and the longer you can leave it in your mouth, the better for sublingual absorption (as opposed to gut absorption).

Note: different manufacturers use different terms for tablets that are meant to dissolve sublingually in the mouth, but “sublingual” is considered a pharmaceutical term by the FDA, so dietary supplements are moving away from using that term. However, it doesn’t really matter what term you use (chewable tablet, lozenge, sublingual tablet, liquid, etc.) for maximum absorption the main idea is to hold it in your mouth for 90 seconds or more if you can (if you forget, don’t worry, since you’re taking the active form, your body will still get some benefit even if you swallow it whole).

Another way to absorb B12 is muscularly through shots, however, the research tells us that sublingual (or mouth) absorption is equally as effective as muscular absorption … and shots may cost significantly more money. Also, be aware with shots (many doctors still give cyanocobalamin shots) that though you may need higher doses of active B12s (like myself), you may not do well when given higher doses of cyanocobalamin in a shot because your body may not be able to do the conversions and you could have negative side effects.
If you have your 23andme genetic test results, you can use those to help guide you as you try the specific B12 forms to see how they do for you. You’ll notice below that, according to Dr. Amy Yasko, the most well tolerated active form of B12 for folks seems to be Hydroxy B12. Every single one of the genetic combinations she lists below should be able to tolerate B12 in the form of Hydroxy B12 (and this is why our methylation protocol suggests Hydroxy B12 as the B12 form to begin with):

↦ Folks with multiple COMT mutations tend to do very well with Hydroxy B12 (it helps mop up excess peroxynitrites which can cause problems)

↦ Folks with MTR & MTRR mutations may do well with methylcobalamin & adenosylcobalamin supplementation

↦ And Dr. Amy Yasko talks (https://dramyyasko.com) about folks with a particular mutation status for COMT & VDR Taq as best needing the below forms of B12

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