Heart disease is complex and can be the result of many factors, including elevated levels of homocysteine. This protein adds rigidity to blood vessels and can raise hypertension and increase the risk of stroke or coronary artery disease. Once metabolized, folate becomes tetrahydrofolate, which breaks down homocysteine into the heart-healthy protein methionine.

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