
Seeking Health Molybdenum
Seeking Health Molybdenum provides this essential trace mineral as molybdenum glycinate chelate — a highly bioavailable form supporting the sulfite oxidase, aldehyde oxidase and xanthine oxidoreductase enzymes involved in detoxification, sulfite metabolism and uric acid clearance.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does molybdenum do in the body?
Molybdenum is an essential cofactor for three key enzymes: sulfite oxidase (metabolises sulfites to sulfate), aldehyde oxidase (breaks down aldehydes including alcohol byproducts), and xanthine oxidoreductase (involved in uric acid production and antioxidant defence).
Who might benefit from molybdenum supplementation?
People with sulfite sensitivity, those following histamine or sulfur detox protocols, those with MTHFR variants, and those who react to sulfite-containing foods (wine, dried fruit, deli meats) often benefit.
How should I take Seeking Health Molybdenum?
Take as directed by your healthcare professional. Typically used in small doses as part of a broader nutritional protocol, often paired with Histamine Nutrients or a detox support stack.
Is molybdenum safe for long-term use?
At recommended supplemental doses molybdenum is considered safe. Excessively high long-term intake can potentially affect copper metabolism. Always use as directed and work with a qualified practitioner.
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Seeking Health Molybdenum provides this essential trace mineral as molybdenum glycinate chelate — a highly bioavailable form supporting the sulfite oxidase, aldehyde oxidase and xanthine oxidoreductase enzymes involved in detoxification, sulfite metabolism and uric acid clearance.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does molybdenum do in the body?
Molybdenum is an essential cofactor for three key enzymes: sulfite oxidase (metabolises sulfites to sulfate), aldehyde oxidase (breaks down aldehydes including alcohol byproducts), and xanthine oxidoreductase (involved in uric acid production and antioxidant defence).
Who might benefit from molybdenum supplementation?
People with sulfite sensitivity, those following histamine or sulfur detox protocols, those with MTHFR variants, and those who react to sulfite-containing foods (wine, dried fruit, deli meats) often benefit.
How should I take Seeking Health Molybdenum?
Take as directed by your healthcare professional. Typically used in small doses as part of a broader nutritional protocol, often paired with Histamine Nutrients or a detox support stack.
Is molybdenum safe for long-term use?
At recommended supplemental doses molybdenum is considered safe. Excessively high long-term intake can potentially affect copper metabolism. Always use as directed and work with a qualified practitioner.

















