Healthy Living

Methionine


Other name(s):

a-amino-g-methylthiol-n-butyric acid


Overview

Methionine is an essential amino acid. You need to get it through your diet. It's needed to make protein and other compounds in your body.  


Unsubstantiated claims

There may be benefits that have not yet been proven through research.

Methionine is an antioxidant. It may help protect the body from damage caused by ionizing radiation. It may detoxify harmful substances in the body. These include heavy metals. It may also prevent liver damage from acetaminophen poisoning and help prevent fat deposits in your liver.

It may also help ease fatigue and reduce the risk of early balding. Methionine may also help treat osteoporosis.


Recommended intake

Amino acids (AAs) can be taken as single AAs. Or in AA combinations. They also come as part of multivitamins, proteins, and food supplements. The forms include tablets, fluids, and powders.

You get all of the amino acids you need if you eat enough protein in your diet.

There are no conditions that increase how much methionine you need.


Side effects, toxicity, and interactions

Using a single amino acid supplement may lead to negative nitrogen balance. This can lessen how well your metabolism works. It can also make your kidneys work harder. In children, taking single amino acid supplements can lead to growth problems.

You should not take high doses of single amino acids for long periods of time.

Methionine can cause:

  • Nausea

  • Vomiting

  • Dizziness

  • Drowsiness

  • Low blood pressure

  • Irritability

It may also make liver problems worse. Talk to your healthcare provider before using it if you have severe liver disease.  

People with bipolar disorder should not take methionine supplements.

Women who are pregnant or breastfeeding shouldn’t use methionine supplements.

Toxicity of methionine is rare.

People with homocystinuria type I, an inherited disease, shouldn’t use methionine supplements.

If you take methionine supplements without enough folic acid, vitamin B-6, and vitamin B-12, it can cause homocysteine to accumulate in the body. This may increase your risk for heart disease.

Online Medical Reviewer: Brittany Poulson MDA RDN CD CDE

Online Medical Reviewer: Stefania Manetti

Date Last Reviewed: 09/01/2025

user headset icon

Need Help? We're Here for You

Our Member Services team is here to help you understand your benefits, find care, or resolve concerns.

1-800-510-9132
quit smoking icon

Call NC Quitline

Need support to quit smoking, vaping, or to quit other nicotine products? You can receive support including medicines free of charge:

1-800-784-8669
car and bus icon

Schedule Transportation

Need transportation to a doctor's office, pharmacy, or other covered healthcare service? Contact us to arrange your ride.

1-800-510-9132
Stethoscope icon

Provider Directory

Need to find a provider like a Primary Care Physician, Specialist, OB/GYN, or a Psychiatrist? 

Provider Directory
Related Articles
Read article
Wellness
Choline

Learn about the medical uses, claims, and side effects of choline.

Read article
Wellness
Nettle

Learn about the medical uses, claims, and side effects of nettle.

Read article
Wellness
Ayurveda

Ayurveda is a holistic system of medicine based on the idea that imbalance leads to disease.

Read article
Wellness
Ginkgo Biloba

Learn about the medical uses, claims, and side effects of ginkgo biloba.