It's associated with low levels of vitamins B6, B12, and folate, as well as renal disease.
Its vitamin related, but thanks for keeping me up tonight DB. I have tried multiple supplements, but the only one that worked was a major budget hit. I was hoping someone had a win win. I might have to just sell one of the kids and quit playing Amazon roulette.Additionally,
- low levels of thyroid hormone
- kidney disease (which you posted about Vince)
- psoriasis
- some medicines
- when the condition runs in your family.
So if it's not vitamin related, high homocysteine could indicate another problem.
I need help finding a methyl product that will lower my Homocysteine level. The last one I tried took me from 12 to 16. If you have found one, where did your numbers start and end up.
Thank you...
I'm taking this product to lower mine:
https://www.amazon.com/Solgar-Homoc...691&sr=8-9&keywords=homocysteine+defense&th=1
You want a product with Trimethylglycine (TMG) along with B vitamins to effectively lower it. Excellent information on the benefits of TMG here at one of my favorite websites:
15 Interesting Health Benefits of TMG + Mechanisms & Side Effects - Selfhacked
My Homocysteine was 12.4 umol/L ( 0.0 - 15.0) in August and my Dr. advised taking this. Haven't had retested yet but, from what a friend told me it definitely lowers his. High levels can lead to a lot of heart problems.
? NAC? Can you expand please?NAC is another thing to investigate.
Just curious, do you know if you carry the MTHFR gene variation?I need help finding a methyl product that will lower my Homocysteine level. The last one I tried took me from 12 to 16. If you have found one, where did your numbers start and end up.
Thank you...
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