L-Methylfolate Calcium for Dietary Supplementation User Reviews
- AFa...
- Taken for 5 to 10 years
- February 14, 2021
"This has been the best thing for me and my daughter. It got her off all her meds, and she is happy. It also helped me. It sucks that some doctors won't prescribe it, especially when it is a brain vitamin, Deplin, but you can also get a L-Methylfolate Calcium vitamin too."
- Anonymous
- Taken for 2 to 5 years
- November 20, 2022
"This is really an amazing medical food. I have a deleted MTHFR gene, and as a result, suffer from depression. When I feel an onset of depression, I take Deplin, and within 20 minutes, I am back to normal, an hour at most. Sometimes it will take me a few days to shake it. It all depends on how long I have been able to be normal without it. I had been taking it daily until I started getting irritable, and my doctor then told me to go on a maintenance dose, as I was now getting too much of it in my system. I usually take it twice a month or once a week, but if I forget to take it, sooner or later I have a depressive bout, and then I have to take it for several days until I can get back to normal. For those who have this defective gene, Deplin is a lifesaver. All you are doing is giving your body what it cannot produce for itself. Just remember to take a dose of Vitamin B-12 with methylcobalamin also because Deplin masks vitamin B-12 deficiency, which needs to also be treated."
- NUR...
- Taken for 6 months to 1 year
- March 24, 2017
"It was great until I got taken off of it because of some doctor. Now I gotta fight to get back on it... Truth be known, some doctors will not admit when they're wrong..."
"My 12-year-old was extremely depressed with suicidal thoughts. She tried several different antidepressants and was just very blah, tired, and unemotional. She tested and found out she had MTHFR 667 defective gene. Doctor put her on this with her Wellbutrin and WOW! I have my laughing, happy, excited-to-be-alive child back!! RD direct will help you pay for this... some insurance will not cover it."