Molybdenum Glycinate

0 Reviews
·In 744 Thorne Storefronts
Thumbnail Image of Molybdenum Glycinate
Thumbnail Image of Molybdenum Glycinate
Thumbnail Image of Molybdenum Glycinate
Thumbnail Image of Molybdenum Glycinate
Thumbnail Image of Molybdenum Glycinate
Large Image of Molybdenum Glycinate

To be discontinued

Molybdenum, as a cofactor for sulfite metabolism, benefits individuals with sulfite sensitivity.* Molybdenum Glycinate is a well-absorbed chelate.*

$12 /60 Capsules

In Stock Suggested Alternative

Shipping restrictions may apply to international destinations.

Ingredient Information

Geometric Shape

Key Ingredients


Ingredient Amounts

Serving Size: 1 Capsules
Servings Per Container: 60
Name Amount
Molybdenum (Glycinate) 1mg
Other Ingredients: Hypromellose Capsule, Leucine, Microcrystalline Cellulose
Name Amount
Molybdenum (Glycinate) 1mg
Other Ingredients: Hypromellose Capsule, Leucine, Microcrystalline Cellulose

Molybdenum Glycinate Details

Molybdenum is a cofactor in three important enzymatic reactions – xanthine oxidase/dehydrogenase, aldehyde oxidase, and sulfite oxidase.* The first two enzymatic reactions play a role in the liver's detoxification of environmental toxins, certain drugs, estradiol, and progesterone.* Because molybdenum – as an essential cofactor for sulfite oxidase – enhances sulfite metabolism, supplementation with molybdenum glycinate benefits individuals who suffer sensitivity to sulfites used in meat, fish, salad bar items, and dehydrated fruits and vegetables.* Thorne's Molybdenum Glycinate is a highly absorbable form of molybdenum.*

Sulfite sensitivity can manifest in a number of ways, such as wheezing, chest tightness, coughing, shortness of breath, flushing, itching, hives, swelling of eyes, hands and feet, nausea, headache, and diarrhea. Sulfite oxidase, the most important molybdenum-dependent enzyme in humans, oxidizes sulfite to sulfate, the final step in the metabolism of sulfur-containing amino acids.

Molybdenum is a cofactor in three important enzymatic reactions – xanthine oxidase/dehydrogenase, aldehyde oxidase, and sulfite oxidase.* The first two enzymatic reactions play a role in the liver's detoxification of environmental toxins, certain drugs, estradiol, and progesterone.* Because molybdenum – as an essential cofactor for sulfite oxidase – enhances sulfite metabolism, supplementation with molybdenum glycinate benefits individuals who suffer sensitivity to sulfites used in meat, fish, salad bar items, and dehydrated fruits and vegetables.* Thorne's Molybdenum Glycinate is a highly absorbable form of molybdenum.*

Sulfite sensitivity can manifest in a number of ways, such as wheezing, chest tightness, coughing, shortness of breath, flushing, itching, hives, swelling of eyes, hands and feet, nausea, headache, and diarrhea. Sulfite oxidase, the most important molybdenum-dependent enzyme in humans, oxidizes sulfite to sulfate, the final step in the metabolism of sulfur-containing amino acids.

Warnings

ALLERGY WARNING
This product is contraindicated in an individual with a history of hypersensitivity to any of its ingredients.

PREGNANCY
If pregnant, consult your health professional before using this product.

INTERACTIONS
There are no known adverse interactions or contraindications at publication date.

ALLERGY WARNING
This product is contraindicated in an individual with a history of hypersensitivity to any of its ingredients.

PREGNANCY
If pregnant, consult your health professional before using this product.

INTERACTIONS
There are no known adverse interactions or contraindications at publication date.

Reviews

We’re looking for stars!
Let us know what you think

To be discontinued

Molybdenum, as a cofactor for sulfite metabolism, benefits individuals with sulfite sensitivity.* Molybdenum Glycinate is a well-absorbed chelate.*

$12 /60 Capsules

In Stock Suggested Alternative

Shipping restrictions may apply to international destinations.

Thorne Verified

How to Use

Take 1 capsule one to three times daily or as recommended by your health professional.

Related

Benefits
Health Concerns

Articles and Videos