Methylation is a key biochemical process that is essential for the proper function of almost all of your body’s systems. It occurs billions of times every second; it helps repair your DNA on a daily basis; it controls homocysteine (an unhealthy compound that can damage blood vessels); it helps recycle molecules needed for detoxification; and it helps maintain mood and keep inflammation in check.
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I haven't had time to watch the video yet, but I take methylated B vitamins every day with the hope of reducing homocysteine levels. I'm having blood tests again in a few weeks.
I encourage everyone to have their blood checked regularly (every 3 months or so) to determine homocysteine levels, among many other things.
Jim
These 2 tests need to be done to determine the B12,B6,Folate deficiencies.
- Methylmalonic Acid (MMA)test to help detect early and/or mild vitamin B12 deficiency; to help diagnose methylmalonic acidemia, a rare inherited metabolic disorder.
- Homocysteine test to help determine if you are deficient in vitamins B6, B9 (folate) or B12; to determine if you are at increased risk of heart attack or stroke; to monitor those who have heart disease.
I've mentioned this before Jim, but in case you missed it, synbiotics lower homocysteine, among many other health benefits.
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Not sure about homocysteine testing in other countries, but here in the US so far I didn't have much luck in asking doctors to test for it even though I have MTHFR variant. Their usual response is that they don't test for homocysteine which makes you wonder if there would be a prescription drug to treat it, would homocysteine testing be more common? And unfortunately, both physicians and patients are tied up by insurance coverage. I insisted on testing homocysteine couple of years ago and ended up paying $250 out of pocket because insurance didn't cover it.
Good one, Kia. Here is another good one I on methylation.
Joe Cohen (Selfhacked) podcast of Dr. Walsh (nonprofit Walsh research Institute) methylation, folate and epigenetic's