We are in the process of expanding the methylation cycle research, deriving patients who have and have not a genetic MTHFr mutation. The supplement protocol for both groups is slightly different.
Patients will use the supplements based on Rich van Konynenburg protocol . Patients will be obtain the supplements and shall be monitored weekly, by email questionaire .
Patients who are interested in joining this research should contact me at
denlander@aol.com.
We have limited research funds, donations towards patients who cannot afford the supplements would be appreciated.
This is about far more than a MTHFR SNP. What about patients who have MTR, MTRR, BHMT, TCN2, COMT, NAT2, PEMT, and glutathione SNPs? All of these can have an impact, too.
Our doctors have been helping my family with methylation issues for 9 years, and we've found that environmental factors, like heavy metal and mold toxicity, stress, physical activity, illness, and mitochondrial membrane health dramatically change the amount and ratio of 5-MTHF, MB12, AB12, HB12, TMG, R5P, P5P, magnesium, potassium, methionine, glycine, glutamine, NAC, B1, and molybdenum the body needs.
A canned methylation protocol is at best a stsb in the dark. Personalizing methylation protocols and adjusting as needs change over time is a lot more successful.
Wull you be personalizing for patients in your study?