To be perfectly clear, yet again, none of the Yasko CBS SNPs cause this reaction or any other problems.
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@Valentijn, long time no chat on here!
Being only heterozygous for A360A, I'm not sold on her findings either. But I couldn't deny the fact that I felt very energized upon removing sulfur from my diet, and always felt like junk the day after a high sulfur (onions & garlic namely) meal, or after a puff of my albuterol sulfate inhaler. As I was already on a very restrictive diet from my dietician, while still having a tube full of sulfate test strips, I figured why not try an experiment and see what would happen.
Sadly, after a week or so on the low sulfur diet, the initial euphoric surge faded away. The sulfate strips showed generally lowering levels, but still swung wildly up and down at times. It's definitely not a smooth, linear drop like Yasko would lead one to expect.
I've also found people claiming they were more able to tolerate sulfuric foods upon starting a B vitamin regime. Being able to eat my favorite mediterranean plates again without feeling like crap was enough motivation for me to give it a shot, despite conflicting evidence.
I'm currently taking mB12, adB12, mFolate, and working on introducing a B complex - after which I'm considering trying sulfuric foods once again.