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Head-to-head evidence comparison — which supplement is right for you?
Methylfolate wins 2 of 3 categories. Both are solid choices — the best pick depends on your specific goals.
Verdict
Likely helps
8 of 9 studies with measurable effects showed benefit.
Top outcomes
Verdict
Likely helps
13 of 15 studies with measurable effects showed benefit.
Top outcomes
Shared outcomes (1)
Outcomes where both Artichoke Extract and Methylfolate have evidence — compare verdict strength side-by-side.
600-1200mg extract daily
Before meals (especially fatty meals), Divided doses
Standardized leaf extract (2.5-5% cynarin)
400-800mcg daily
Morning with or without food, Consistent daily timing
L-Methylfolate (5-MTHF)
2-4 weeks
8-12 weeks
4-8 weeks
2-4 weeks
1-3 weeks
4-8 weeks
Days to weeks
Lipid-lowering activity of artichoke extracts: A systematic review and meta-analysis
Critical reviews in food science and nutrition (2018) · Meta analysis · n=702
Quantitative data synthesis was performed using a random-effects model, with weighed mean difference (WMD) and 95% confidence interval (CI) as summary statistics.
Functional and Therapeutic Potential of Cynara scolymus in Health Benefits
Nutrients (2024) · Systematic review
This reduces the subsequent risk of developing conditions such as cancer, diabetes, and cardiovascular diseases.
The role of selected nutraceuticals in management of prediabetes and diabetes: An updated review of the literature. Part II
Phytotherapy research : PTR (2024) · Systematic review
Further studies are also required for Cinnamomum, Cynara scolymus, Momordica charantia, Olea europaea, and Opuntia streptacantha.
Efficacy of B-vitamins and vitamin D therapy in improving depressive and anxiety disorders: a systematic review of randomized controlled trials
Nutritional neuroscience (2023) · Systematic review · n=2256
Systematic review examining Methylfolate efficacy
Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of L-Methylfolate Augmentation in Depressive Disorders
Pharmacopsychiatry (2022) · Meta analysis · n=6707
In the meta-analysis of categorical Hamilton Rating Scale for Depression-17 response, (three studies, N=483) adjunctive L-methylfolate was associated with a small effect versus antidepressant monotherapy (relative risk: 1.25, 95% confidence interval [CI]=1.08 to 1.46, p=0.004).
Folic acid/methylfolate for the treatment of psychopathology in schizophrenia: a systematic review and meta-analysis
Psychopharmacology (2018) · Meta analysis · n=925
Pooled FA + AP treatments were more effective than placebo + AP for negative symptoms (N = 5, n = 281; SMD = -0.25, 95% CI = -0.49, -0.01, p = 0.04, I2 = 0%).
Based on meta-analysis of 702 subjects showing 17.6 mg/dL reduction in total cholesterol. Effect size is modest and may require 6+ weeks to manifest. Limited to artichoke leaf extract studies.
Based on meta-analysis showing small effect size for adjunctive L-methylfolate. RCT showed efficacy at high doses but effectiveness appears modest. Risk increases with higher doses due to overmethylation symptoms.
AI-estimated from published studies. Interpret as directional guidance.
Methylfolate has a higher evidence score (9/10 vs 8.5/10) and wins in 2 of 3 categories.
No known interactions between Artichoke Extract and Methylfolate have been documented in our database. However, always consult a healthcare provider before combining supplements.