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Folic Acid Benefits

Birth defects prevention Depression Gingivitis (periodontal disease) (rinse only) High homocysteine (in combination with vitamin B6 and vitamin B12) Pap smear (abnormal) (in women taking oral contraceptives) Pregnancy and postpartum support Schizophrenia (for deficiency) Anemia (for thalassemia if deficient) Atherosclerosis Breast cancer (reduces risk in women who consume alcohol) Canker sores (for deficiency only) Celiac disease (for deficiency only) Colon cancer (prevention) Heart attack Preeclampsia Sickle cell anemia (for lowering homocysteine levels) Skin ulcers Ulcerative colitis Alzheimer’s disease Bipolar Disorder/Manic Depression Crohn’s disease Dermatitis herpetiformis (for deficiency) Diarrhea Down’s syndrome Epilepsy Gingivitis (periodontal disease) (pill) Gout HIV support Lung cancer (reduces risk) Osteoporosis Peripheral vascular disease Psoriasis Restless legs syndrome Seborrheic dermatitis Stroke (for high homocysteine only) Vitiligo

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