I disagree, @
Hip , that many people have got good clues to effective treatment from knowing their SNPs.
And it goes both ways: My brother had two sets of heart attacks and two stents within a year. He has Leiden V Factor. I don't. So no aspirin regimen for me! I'm not into treating things I don't have.
Susan,
I posted on your other thread, and my answer here would be the same: what else do you know about yourself that would tell whether these mutations might be important? How sick and how rich are you, that $495 might be a good investment in your health? (Rhetorical question - please don't answer online.)
RE: SUOX, do you have rotten sulfur smells (out either end) when you eat eggs or onions? If not, I wouldn't worry.
RE: SHMT, any signs of leaky gut? (Assuming Yasko is right about the association.) Any methylfolate deficiency symptoms? (And if so, supplementing with methylfolate might do the trick instead of treating for SHMT). If you're concerned, you could also trial Yasko's SHMT+ spray and see if it makes any difference to you. (I did. Not impressed, but it tastes good and helped me diagnose my histamine intolerance, but that was a coincidence because I used it and drank some kombucha shortly thereafter)
FYI, I have both SUOX and SHMT. I had no leaky gut, no histamine intolerance, until I had (1) gall bladder removed Dec 2010 and then (2) 5 courses of antibiotics, three of which were Levaquin, in Dec 2012. So, the SNPs alone, in my case, were nothing to worry about. I'm starting a 4R gut rebuilding program, Step 2.