Betaine hydrochloride (also called betaine HCl) is typically taken in tablets or capsules of 5-10 grains (325-650 mg) each with a meal that contains protein.
Betaine hydrochloride is a synthesized chemical, and is not obtained from any plant or animal source.
Side effects are seldom seen, but betaine hydrochloride has not been through rigorous safety studies.
no
Betaine hydrochloride (C5H12NO2Cl) is a source of hydrochloric acid, a naturally occurring stomach acid that helps break up fats and proteins for further digestion in the small intestine.
Some research suggests that individuals with a wide variety of chronic disorders, such as allergies, asthma , and gallstones , do not produce adequate amounts of stomach acid.
yes
What are some symptoms of deficiency of betaine
It's a surfactant, known mostly for its use in shampoo.
my brother has to take this Thiamine HCL 100mg what is it taken for
cocamidopropyl betaine is a product used in toothpastes i want to know what it is
It's an antihistamine used for allergic rhinitis, hives, and other related problems.
No, not unless a qualified medical practitioner has prescribed these medicines for you. Do not self medicate.