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You probably haven't damaged anything by overmethylating. Just take it a step at a time. You are probably just out of balance with too few if some nutrients and bottlenecks of others.
Have you done a 23andme test? Knowing your genetics may provide some useful clues. We are all different and some of us have some genetic setups that make our needs unique, I.e. the great advice for someone else may be bad for you. Or at least need to be tweaked...
Also, take the time to learn about methylation. Understanding the dynamics will help you manage things better. It dies many important tasks and happens in all your cells, so well worth the investment of energy.
Look at some different resources. You can Google Ben Lynch, Amy Yasko, or Heartfixer and methylation. BeyondMTHFR has some good info, too. Also, Google Rich van Konynberg Sweden 2011 for a couple of good videos and PowerPoint slides and explanation if the methylation block and CFS.
This knowledge has enriched the discussion I have with my doctor, increased thechekp I get, and help me figure out when things are going sideways to make midcourse corrections... for example, when I crash, get anxious, depressed, irritable, or start smelling like sulfur, I know what to do now...and I have confidence in the dynamics of the process.
Good luck to you...
Have you done a 23andme test? Knowing your genetics may provide some useful clues. We are all different and some of us have some genetic setups that make our needs unique, I.e. the great advice for someone else may be bad for you. Or at least need to be tweaked...
Also, take the time to learn about methylation. Understanding the dynamics will help you manage things better. It dies many important tasks and happens in all your cells, so well worth the investment of energy.
Look at some different resources. You can Google Ben Lynch, Amy Yasko, or Heartfixer and methylation. BeyondMTHFR has some good info, too. Also, Google Rich van Konynberg Sweden 2011 for a couple of good videos and PowerPoint slides and explanation if the methylation block and CFS.
This knowledge has enriched the discussion I have with my doctor, increased thechekp I get, and help me figure out when things are going sideways to make midcourse corrections... for example, when I crash, get anxious, depressed, irritable, or start smelling like sulfur, I know what to do now...and I have confidence in the dynamics of the process.
Good luck to you...