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    Supplements for SNP defects ...

    Interesting kel88, person 2 also has sensitivities to histamine, and has a leaky gut & gluten issues. Avoiding gluten, wheat, and most grains have helped a lot. We have not started BH4 supplementation ... we're just researching so far :) The way I understand it, BH4 is expensive, so we might go...
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    Supplements for SNP defects ...

    Would the following nutrients be appropriate for persons with the following SNP defects? Person 1: COMT V158 ++ COMT H62 ++ COMT P199 +- VDR Bsm +- VDR Taq +- MAOA R297 ++ MTHFR C677 +- MTR A2756 +- MTRR A66 ++ MTRR A664 +- BHMT 02 ++ BHMT 08 ++ CBS C699 +- CBS A360 +- (other snps are either --...
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    One allele in a snp?

    Oh OK, thank you Valentijn ... I didn't know that, I thought I it meant I was just extremely defective! :rofl:
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    One allele in a snp?

    If I understand snps correctly, they should have two alleles ... as in T/T or A/G, etc. What does it mean on my 23andme report if it shows only one allele for a particular snp? (just one T on MAOA, for example)