Gondwanaland
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You don't have T4 in your body, right?.I tried B2, and had a terrible reaction. I did not have FMN at that time. And I was titrating from a 100mg capsule, so that likely contributed to the poisoning.
You don't have T4 in your body, right?.I tried B2, and had a terrible reaction. I did not have FMN at that time. And I was titrating from a 100mg capsule, so that likely contributed to the poisoning.
Probably not. Or if so, at very low levels.You don't have T4 in your body, right?
I suspect this might be the culprit for your bad reaction to riboflavin .Probably not. Or if so, at very low levels.
In the hypothyroid rat the flavin adenine dinucleotide (FAD) content of the liver is similar to that observed in rats maintained on a riboflavin-deficient diet. Thyroxine regulates the enzyme flavin kinase.
Human adults with hypothyroidism have levels of erythrocyte glutathione reductase (EGR), an FAD-containing enzyme, in the range indicative of riboflavin deficiency, which can be corrected with thyroxine therapy.
And my + reaction to FMN?I suspect this might be the culprit for your bad reaction to riboflavin .
It skips the conversion by T4 giving you the end product of the T4+B2 reaction.And my + reaction to FMN?
I have similar SNPs and have similar problems. I'm considering myself as having bipolar (only in case of stress or lack of sleep).Homozygous:
Heterozygous:
- COMT V158M
- COMT H62H
- VDR Bsm
- COMT P199P
- MTRR A66G
- MTRR A664A
- BHMT-02
- BHMT-08
- CBS C699T
- CBS A360A