Jimbo39
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So I'm guessing that pyridoxol is good. What kind b6 is this?
I meant pyridoxamine
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So I'm guessing that pyridoxol is good. What kind b6 is this?
http://forums.phoenixrising.me/index.php?threads/b2-i-love-you.15209/page-52#post-714642How does the thyroid produce serotonin?
I am sorry, I don't know the answers to your questions.I meant pyridoxamine
Take a look into Metabolic Syndrome / carbohydrate intoleranceCholesterol (total)- high 266 (100-199)
Triglycerides- high 250(0-149)
Glocose, serum- high 113(65-99) my doc says I have "sticky blood"
Fat in stools
Euyarachaeota phylum- <dl
Fasting blood sugar this morning 142 (I don't know if this is helpful but thought I'd throw it out there)
BP- usually 150-135/80-75
Could you interpet these for me?
I noticed urea feeds into Krebs
It seems b2and b3 are pretty important for Krebs. I haven't even gotten in the important cycles (folate and methionine).
The enzyme which fails here is isocitrate dehydrogenase (IDH). It uses NAD+ and Mn or Mg as cofactors. It is also stimulated by its substrate which is on the low side because of the slowing at aconitase.
As a result there is no product to feed in to the electron transport chain where ATP is actually produced.
The interpretive guides may be helpful in tracking back to sources of blockages but sometimes despite our best efforts to try to bypass the blockages, the cycle is still faulty. Part of the fundamental metabolic derangements of the disease I think.
Would 23andme (just ordered it today) reveal any SNPs that would cause blockages?
Where can I find abbreviations for organic acids