I posted a few links to studies at the beginning of this thread. For the sake of convenience, here they are again.
We discussed and debated about how to go about lowering homocysteine earlier in the thread. My position is that vitamin B12 drove down my homocysteine level and there is no need to mess around taking folic acid or methylfolate if you eat a whole foods diet of unprocessed food. Besides, I have read there might be an association between folic acid supplementation and colon cancer. Why take the risk if you can accomplish the same goal - lowering homocysteine - with B12?
And then this about riboflavin for the MTHFR folks.
Association between folic acid, homocysteine, vitamin B12 and erectile dysfunction-A cross-sectional study - PubMed
To evaluate the relationship between serum levels of folic acid (FA), homocysteine (HCY), vitamin B12 (B12) and erectile dysfunction (ED) and to explore their internal relationships. The study included 134 ED patients and 50 healthy controls. ED was assessed using IIEF-5 scores. ED group had...
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We discussed and debated about how to go about lowering homocysteine earlier in the thread. My position is that vitamin B12 drove down my homocysteine level and there is no need to mess around taking folic acid or methylfolate if you eat a whole foods diet of unprocessed food. Besides, I have read there might be an association between folic acid supplementation and colon cancer. Why take the risk if you can accomplish the same goal - lowering homocysteine - with B12?
And then this about riboflavin for the MTHFR folks.
Your “MTHFR” Is Just a Riboflavin Deficiency
This originally went out on my email newsletter, but by popular demand I'm sharing it here. Many people asked me to post it so they could share it, so here it is. If you're not on my newsletter yet, you can sign up here. I just got done doing a TON of research into riboflavin. I recorded a...
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