I use heartfixer as my reference, too.
What supps are you referring to, though? Methylation supps?
Right, Right.
When it says to reduce protein for CBS, I know that includes eggs, too. Does that mean all protein? Is it safe to supplement with a plant based protein powder?
I grabbed that link the other day and just started it. Hopefully that will do the trick. Thanks!Actually, you maybe able to get away with just reducing free thiols. It's a much easier diet, and worked for me. I was able to continue eating protein. I have a link to the Free Thiol list in my signature.
I just wanted to check in.... I wanted to say that I tested myself for minerals through Dr. Yasko and it showed I had low Lithium(Hair test). That in combination with having the MTR +/- and MTRR++ led to me starting to take Lithium Orotate . Ever since then, all my headaches are gone!.... IMHO, testing for lithium should be in the beginning especially if someone has MTR and MTRR.... All those headache side effects that I used to be told is a part of detox were not a part of detox, my already low Lithium level was dropping even lower and headaches were a side effect... that's why I was suffering... I highly recommend it be added to the top of your guidelines to test lithium so others like me don't have to suffer.
Hey @caledonia May I ask you a question since you seem to be the most well versed in methylation I've seen?
Lately I've heard some remembers talking about how SNP interpretation and yasko protocols are all b.s. That there is little to no merit behind them and certain genes don't control what we are being told they do. Is there merit to this? And if so is it not dispelling basically everything everyone does with methylation?
@Aerose91 As far as I can follow these arguments, they focus on certain SNPs not actually being rare. I can't see that this dispells Yasko's findings/understandings.
Well, claiming that everyone with CBT C699T has a 10x upregulation of the gene is pretty ridiculous, partially because that would be a large segment of the population with a very pathogenic problem if her claims were true. They would have severe and obvious health problems.As far as I can follow these arguments, they focus on certain SNPs not actually being rare. I can't see that this dispells Yasko's findings/understandings.
Yes, I believe epigenetics is key. I am still puzzled by James Gandolfini's death in Italy.Take MTHFR, for example. Southern Italians have one of the highest rates of MTHFR, but because they live in a non toxic environment, eating local (organic) food and a relaxed lifestyle with lots of family and community, it hardly ever gets expressed.
Take one of these same Italians and plop them into New York City with a fast paced stressful lifestyle, isolation from family and community, toxic chemicals and the horrible standard American diet, and watch all hell break loose...
Peyt,
It seems there is a little confusion here. There are two things: "Betaine HCl", which increases stomach acid and no, you can't just take HCl, hydrochloric acid. And "Betaine (anhydrous)" also called trimethylglycine, which is a methyl donor and helps the BHMT cycle to use up homocysteine by turning it into methionine.
But betaine HCL contains betaine anhydrous. There's a lot of conflicting info out there, but I finally got confirmation of sorts from Thorne, a reliable supplement company. Here's my question, and their reply:
"I have a question about your Betaine HCL w/Pepsin product. There is conflicting info online -- where some say that betaine HCL is the same as trimethylglycine (w a chloride molecule added), while others say that betaine HCL is NOT trimethylglycine. I'd like to know if this is considered a methylation supplement like trimethylglycine -- or not?"
And their reply:
"Short answer:
In a sense they are both right. It depends on purpose/intent.
Real answer:
If methylation is the primary objective, I suggest Methyl-Guard (or Methyl-Guard Plus) instead of Betaine HCl with Pepsin.
Explanation:
Methy-Guard was specifically formulated to address methylation support (eg, proper homocysteine metabolism). The betaine use in these formulas is anhydrous (higher concentration of trimethylglycine) versus betaine HCl.
The focus of betaine HCl in the Betaine HCl & Pepsin formula is not the betaine, but rather the HCl it is bound to. In otherwords, when you take Betaine HCl & Pepsin, you take it for the benefits of the HCl - NOT the betaine. This makes sense if your primary concern is addressing digestion issues. Sure, there will still be some benefit from the betaine itself, but it is not as potent as anhydrous betaine."
I am interested in the Hydrochloric acid that is in the Betaine HCI for the purpose of improving stomach acidity. Betaine is of no use to me.
I am too, but I also wonder if taking too much betaine HCL will also affect methylation interactions...
I am too, but I also wonder if taking too much betaine HCL will also affect methylation interactions...