PeterPositive
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Hello,
I've read here in several posts that oral glutathione is not recommended as it may cause a methyl-trap.
My doc has put me on oral glutathione while taking methyl-folate and methyl-B12 and lo and behold my homocysteine levels have raised, while previously it was (slowly) going down.
Might be coincidence or it might be the glutathione indeed. I'd like to talk to the doc about this issue with oral reduced glutathione but I'd like to provide some tangible evidence, not just mentioning that I "heard about it".
Is there any research source that I can point him to?
One of the thesis is that glutathione binds methyl-B12 inactivating it? Am I right? Can you point me to any study?
Thanks in advance
I've read here in several posts that oral glutathione is not recommended as it may cause a methyl-trap.
My doc has put me on oral glutathione while taking methyl-folate and methyl-B12 and lo and behold my homocysteine levels have raised, while previously it was (slowly) going down.
Might be coincidence or it might be the glutathione indeed. I'd like to talk to the doc about this issue with oral reduced glutathione but I'd like to provide some tangible evidence, not just mentioning that I "heard about it".
Is there any research source that I can point him to?
One of the thesis is that glutathione binds methyl-B12 inactivating it? Am I right? Can you point me to any study?
Thanks in advance