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TMG vs Betaine citrate?

betaine trimethylglycine betaine citrate

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#1 Mentha

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Posted 27 June 2017 - 12:30 PM


Hi everyone,
I would like to know the differences between "Betaine/Trimethylglycine/TMG" and "Betaine Citrate".

-TMG:    https://en.wikipedia...rimethylglycine

-Citrate:    http://www.genome.jp..._bget?dr:D07525

I am curious because I have tried TMG, for depression/anxiety issues, with bad results (worsens depression).
But I don't feel nothing with Betaine Citrate.
Betaine Citrate is sold here in pharmacies, without prescription:

Used as an adjuvant treatment for dyspepsia (indigestion), and in particular for slow digestion and bloating.
This medicines promotes:
– gastric motor function, and
– hepatotropic (liver) metabolism, by promoting metabolism of fats.


I don't know chemistry... These substances seem related but how close are their effects?

 

If someone knows... Thanks.


Edited by Mentha, 27 June 2017 - 12:31 PM.

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