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MTHFR (C677T) (folate)MTHFR activates folate. With two copies of C677T or one of C677T and one of A1298C, the activation process is slowed down, so you need twi… Started by Shannon |
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NorepinephrineStress, fight or flight response. Norepinephrine is made from dopamine. The conversion is stimulated when you use betaine to recycle homoc… Started by Shannon |
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Dopamine (attention and interpretation)Low dopamine: trouble concentrating and focusing on the outside world ADD Parkinson's disease High dopamine: excitement paranoia delusions… Started by Shannon |
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Getting StartedThe plan: Optimize your detoxification systems, and optimize your methylation process. This will clean up toxins in your body, and normali… Started by Shannon |
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Feb 18, 2009 Reply by Pat Robinson |
Methylation cycle detox pathwaysThree of the six detox pathways over at tuberose rely on products from the methylation cycle (aka SAM cycle). Methylation uses methyl grou… Started by Shannon |
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Amino Acid PathwayAmino Acid conjugation involves tacking an amino acid onto the toxin. The amino acid of choice here is glycine. Started by Shannon |
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SUOX (sulfate)SUOX converts sulfite to sulfate. Molybdenum is helpful. Xanthine oxidase (related to gout) also uses molybdenum and is found in milk. ht… Started by Shannon |
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ACE (adrenals)ACE converts angiotensis I to angiotensin II. It works faster in some people. Angiotensin II is a factor in adrenal fatigue and high blood… Started by Shannon |
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NOSThe NOS enzyme detoxes ammonia while using BH4 to make NO (nitric oxide). Mutation D298E causes it to act more slowly, resulting in a build… Started by Shannon |
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