Feeling Sluggish? Folks Are Reaching For This Supplement To Turn Things Around

Nope, it has nothing to do with sleep.

Feeling Sluggish? Folks Are Reaching For This Supplement To Turn Things Around
Molly Knudsen, M.S., RDN
Molly Knudsen, M.S., RDN

Registered Dietitian Nutritionist

By Molly Knudsen, M.S., RDN

Registered Dietitian Nutritionist

Molly Knudsen, M.S., RDN is a Registered Dietician Nutritionist with a bachelor’s degree in nutrition from Texas Christian University and a master’s in nutrition interventions, communication, and behavior change from Tufts University. She lives in Newport Beach, California, and enjoys connecting people to the food they eat and how it influences health and wellbeing.

Compassion Fatigue

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October 30, 2023

Do you feel like you're sleeping enough but are somehow always drained during the day? If you are getting around 7 to 9 hours of shut-eye nightly without tossing and turning or getting up regularly, your daytime tiredness may be due to something else. 

And it’s possibly a result of a sluggish methylation cycle and a lack of B vitamins.

The connection between methylation, B vitamins, and energy

Methylation takes place around one billion times per second. The biochemical process helps support cardiovascular, neurological, and reproductive health. It also affects energy metabolism in a big way—mainly because of the role B vitamins play.  

B vitamins (especially folate and vitamin B12) are needed in their fully activated forms to keep methylation processes running without a hitch. If you don’t get enough B vitamins, or if you have the MTHFR genetic variant that makes it difficult for your body to activate the B vitamins to get through food, it throws a wrench into the machine. 

So what can you do to make sure you’re getting enough B vitamins in their most biologically available forms? Taking a targeted supplement is one option. 

Meet methylation support+

mindbodygreen formulated methylation support+ with ultra-potent B vitamins (methylfolate, vitamin B12, vitamin B6, and riboflavin) as well as betaine to support a healthy methylation cycle and cellular energy levels.*  

And if you haven’t supplemented with bioactive forms of B vitamins before, you’re going to feel a night and day difference when you start.* 

Don’t just take our word for it though—here’s what customers are saying. 

I can feel the difference

“I definitely feel more energy since switching away from regular B vitamins to these methylated forms. I don't know if I have the genetic expressions (I think it's related to MTHFR?) that would make me a bad methylator, but going forward I am sticking to this formula and avoiding cheap Bs because I can feel the difference.”*

-Hugo

Energy boost

“I really appreciate this mindbodygreen product. It works well for me and I’ve also noticed a boost in my energy.”*

-Violet

Added to my daily supplement routine

“I have added this and feel great. The supplements from mindbodygreen are a daily thing to help keep me healthy, especially as we move towards fall and winter. Maintaining health is a primary necessity in my life as I age.”*

-Karen D. 

High-quality

“I find this product so helpful. I had been taking a supplement from another brand, but I swapped for this one because it’s more comprehensive and high-quality!”*

-Mila

Covers the bases

“My doctor has suggested I take a targeted B complex with methylated folate. This product covers the bases and is just what I’ve been looking for. Thanks mbg!”*

-Dakota

The takeaway

If you have suboptimal energy levels or are feeling a tad lethargic throughout the day without any apparent cause, it’s time to consider that your methylation cycle may be off. One of the most efficient and sure-fire ways to rev up this cycle is through smart supplementation with activated B vitamins, like those found in methylation support+.  

If you are pregnant, breastfeeding, or taking medications, consult with your doctor before starting a supplement routine. It is always optimal to consult with a health care provider when considering what supplements are right for you.