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BetaPower

Also known as: betaine anhydrous, trimethylglycine, TMG, natural betaine

Evidence under review. — Not yet rated

A naturally derived compound marketed for fitness. No relevant studies found in provided data.

  • What it does

    BetaPower is a branded form of betaine anhydrous (trimethylglycine), a compound found naturally in beets and other foods. It is marketed primarily for exercise performance and body composition....

  • Evidence quality

    Evidence base hasn't been formally rated yet. See research below.

  • Clinical dose

    No established dose

What the Science Says

BetaPower is a branded form of betaine anhydrous (trimethylglycine), a compound found naturally in beets and other foods. It is marketed primarily for exercise performance and body composition. However, none of the research papers provided in this analysis contain data on BetaPower or betaine anhydrous — the available papers cover entirely unrelated topics such as brain stimulation, anesthesia, and breast cancer treatment. No evidence-based claims about this ingredient can be drawn from the provided studies.

What It Doesn't Do

The provided research does not support any specific claims for this ingredient. Cannot confirm claims about muscle power, endurance, fat loss, or hydration based on the data provided. Marketing language around 'clinically proven' performance benefits cannot be verified from these studies.

Absorption & Bioavailability

Unknown — no relevant absorption or pharmacokinetic data in the provided studies

Red Flags to Watch For

  • No relevant clinical studies were found in the provided research data — any performance claims on product labels are not verifiable from this evidence base
  • BetaPower is a trademarked brand name; verify that products actually contain the specific form and dose used in any studies cited by the manufacturer
  • With 1,000 registered supplement products containing this ingredient, it is widely used — but widespread use does not equal proven efficacy
  • Absence of systematic reviews or meta-analyses in the provided data means long-term safety and optimal dosing are unclear

Products Containing BetaPower

See how BetaPower is used in these analyzed products:

Frequently Asked Questions

What does BetaPower do?

A naturally derived compound marketed for fitness. No relevant studies found in provided data.

What is the effective dose of BetaPower?

No established dose

Is BetaPower safe?

No relevant clinical studies were found in the provided research data — any performance claims on product labels are not verifiable from this evidence base

What doesn't BetaPower do?

The provided research does not support any specific claims for this ingredient.

Research Sources

  • PubMed
  • NIH DSLD

This information is for educational purposes only and is not medical advice. Always consult a healthcare professional before starting any supplement regimen. Last updated: 2026-05-25