What is methylation? At its core, it’s a biochemical process where a tiny molecule—one carbon and three hydrogens, called a methyl group—gets handed off from one substance to another. Think of it as flipping switches ‘on’ or ‘off’ in your body. When it’s working well, it keeps your systems humming—your heart, your brain, your liver, even your energy levels. It’s behind things like making DNA, producing neurotransmitters like serotonin, and detoxifying your body.
But here’s the catch: for methylation to work, your body needs a key player called SAMe—S-adenosylmethionine. It’s like the universal handyman donating those methyl groups. And to make SAMe, your body relies on a critical B vitamin: active folate, or 5-MTHF. Add in some active B12—methylcobalamin—and you’ve got a powerhouse duo keeping this cycle running smoothly.
Now, here’s where it gets interesting. About 60% of us have a genetic quirk—something called an MTHFR mutation—that makes it harder to turn regular folic acid into the active 5-MTHF our bodies need. If that switch is off, SAMe production slows down, and suddenly, your body struggles to make things like glutathione for detox, melatonin for sleep, or even nitric oxide for healthy blood flow."
That’s why I’m excited about this little dropper from Trigquetra. It’s a liquid blend of L-methyl folate—already in that active 5-MTHF form—plus methylcobalamin, the active version of B12. No conversion needed. A dropperful on or under your tongue is like giving your body the tools it’s been asking for, especially if you’re one of those 60% with that genetic hiccup. A few drops a day, and you’re supporting your methylation cycle—your heart, your brain, your energy—all without another pill to swallow.