Paul Saladino· MD
Unmetabolized folic acid appears to block folate receptors in the body.
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Unmetabolized folic acid appears to block folate receptors in the body.
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unmetabolized folic acid appears to be able to block folate receptors in the body.
Folic acid does not occur in nature. It can actually block folate receptors in the human body.