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Surprising Benefits of

DMG Supplements
INTRO

Although N N-Dimethylglycine
(DMG) has been on the health
scene for over forty years, very
few physicians were aware of
its benefits until recently.
INTRO

The best way physicians can get


to know and understand this
product is by experiencing its
benefits in their own practices.
According to Dr. Roger Kendall, one of the world's
leading authorities on DMG.
PA R T O N E

What is
DMG?
PA R T O N E : W H AT I S D M G ?

Dimethylglycine is a vital
"anti-stress" nutrient.
It helps the body respond to
environmental, physical, mental, and
emotional stressors affecting human
health, while also supporting immune,
cardiovascular, and brain functions.
PA R T T W O

7 Health
Benefits
of DMG
PA R T T W O : 7 H E A LT H B E N E F I T S O F D M G

Enhancing
1 Metabolic
Function
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Dr. Jerzy Meduski at the University


of Southern California's School of
Medicine in Los Angeles called
DMG a metabolic enhancer.

He found DMG made cells function at a


higher efficiency, a "super-catalyst" that
seems to boost the metabolic pathways.
PA R T T W O : 7 H E A LT H B E N E F I T S O F D M G

Supporting
2 the body
under stress
PA R T T W O : 7 H E A LT H B E N E F I T S O F D M G

When the body continues to produce stress


hormones over an extended period of time,
nutrient stores can become depleted.

DMG helps the body adapt to


environmental, physical, mental, or
emotional stressors. It also supports
the body by improving immune
response, enhancing energy, and
supporting mental alertness.
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Finding
3 Balance
PA R T T W O : 7 H E A LT H B E N E F I T S O F D M G

DMG is an adaptogen – a natural


substance helping the body's systems
establish balance and homeostasis.

In addition to helping the body regulate


and manage stress, it improves efficiency
in how cells function, whether they're in
the brain, heart, kidneys, or liver.
PA R T T W O : 7 H E A LT H B E N E F I T S O F D M G

Enhancing
4 Energy
Levels
PA R T T W O : 7 H E A LT H B E N E F I T S O F D M G

DMG is valuable in sports medicine


practices for athletes and patients
seeking greater endurance because
it improves muscle recovery after
strenuous activity.

The supplement supports lung function and


oxygen exchange, reducing fatigue and
increasing energy.
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Managing
5 Cardiovascular
& Heart Health
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Dimethylglycine aids in reducing


homocysteine levels, a risk factor in
cardiovascular disease.

It also protects the body against


hypertension while improving
circulation, and has an impact on
normalizing cholesterol and
triglyceride levels.
PA R T T W O : 7 H E A LT H B E N E F I T S O F D M G

Boosting
6 Brain
Function
PA R T T W O : 7 H E A LT H B E N E F I T S O F D M G

DMG supports the body's production


of creatine and phosphocreatine, which
fuel energy within the brain and curb
mental fatigue.

Studies also show benefits for people with


Autism. Dr. Kendall's work with Dr. Bernard
Rimland at the Autism Research Institute led to
positive reports of improved communication,
eye contact, sleep patterns, immune function,
and general social interactions.
PA R T T W O : 7 H E A LT H B E N E F I T S O F D M G

Bolstering
7 Immune
Function
PA R T T W O : 7 H E A LT H B E N E F I T S O F D M G

DMG holds special interest for patients


with immune deficiencies. This
tremendous resistance builder enhances
the body's natural protection against
bacterial, fungal, and viral diseases.

Dimethylglycine supports immune function by


contributing to methylation, a process by which
methyl groups are transferred from one
substance to another.
PA R T T H R E E

Integrating
DMG Into
Your Practice
PA R T T H R E E : I N T E G R AT I N G D M G I N TO YO U R P R A C T I C E

Kendall recommends getting started


by selecting ten patients with varied
conditions and putting them on a
program, as described in his book,
Building Wellness with DMG, co-
authored with Adena Therrien.
PA R T T H R E E : I N T E G R AT I N G D M G I N TO YO U R P R A C T I C E

The book provides guidance for


physicians using DMG in their
practices, including specific
dosage recommendations. It also
serves as a well-documented
reference for lay people and
physicians who want to know more
about the supplement in general.
PA R T F O U R

The Future
of DMG
PA R T F O U R : T H E F U T U R E O F D M G

With the number of Americans ages


65 and older estimated to grow to
over 98 million by 2060, DMG will
become increasingly important to
sustaining mental and physical
performance and helping the body
overcome degenerative conditions.
PA R T F O U R : T H E F U T U R E O F D M G

As the body begins to wear down


over time, Kendall says the key is to
live longer well. Dimethylglycine can
be thought of as anti-aging in that it
allows the body to function at higher
efficiency for longer periods of time.
PA R T F I V E

Conclusion
PA R T F I V E : C O N C LU S I O N

While not technically a


vitamin, DMG is the nutrient
behind what was formerly
known as Vitamin B-15.
PA R T F I V E : C O N C LU S I O N

Taken every day, it can raise efficiency and


metabolic function to a higher caliber. It
optimizes physical and mental performance,
protects against disease, enhances heart
function, and supports mental function.

In other words, it's essential for building


optimum wellness and vitality.
PA R T S I X

Develop
Personalized
Supplement
Programs for
Your Patients
PA R T S I X : P R OTO C O L G U I D E

From foundational support to boosting the


body's defense, our Protocol Guides will help
you create successful outcomes for your
patients using strong supplement regimens.

LEARN HOW TO:


1. Develop a baseline for patient care using supplements
2. Map programs for improving wellness in a variety of
areas, including bones, brain/moods, heart, joints,
digestion, and metabolism.
3. Proactively address patient challenges related to weight
management and sleeping disorders

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