Methylation Pathyway | The 4 cycles that make up the methylation pathways
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- Опубліковано 11 вер 2021
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In this video, Joanne discusses the 4 cycles that make up the methylation pathways; the methionine pathway, folate pathway, transsulfuration (or CBS) pathway, and the biopterin pathway.
Using this diagram, Joanne shows you how the cycles are linked as well as how environmental stressors (stress, diet, toxin exposure, gut issues) impact these pathways.
Joanne also discusses:
- The causes of low homocysteine
- Oxalates
- Sulfur issues and the importance of sulfation
- Histamine
- Glutathione
- How issues with the folate pathway and methionine pathway impact the biopterin pathway
- MTHFR gene mutation
- COMT enzyme
Reference: Seeking Health Educational Institute, Pathway Planner. Available from www.seekinghealth.com
The best video to date. Succinct and completes guy, hormone, myhfr and other paths
The best and most concise video I have found on methylation, thank you! 💓
Beauty explains biochemistry
Thank you so much - so beautifully and clearly explained 🎉
Thank you.Amazing explanation
Your videos are so informative. I love all the details. In addition to satisfying my geeky side, the details help instill a sense of confidence in what you were saying. On these topics, there are many medical practitioners making videos who may be well intended but are (sometimes dangerously) under-informed. You are definitely informed! Thanks :)
Thanks so much Kathy for your lovely comment.. We really do need a holistic approach to looking at methylation. You can't just treat snps by throwing methylated nutrients (eg methylfolate for MTHFR mutations) at the problem. I hope my videos relay this message
This was amazing - thank you! I delt with this for so long, it's crazy- what throws me completely out of balance is catching flus- it depletes everything..
I wish you were closer to me!
I'm confused about folate influencing homocysteine. Am I right to understand that what you're saying is more methylfolate raises your homocysteine levels and less will decrease it?
Where does folate get the methyl group from to turn into methylfolate? From the methyl b12?
So, based on what you explained, is it probable to develop oxalates if you have low homocysteine? So,in theory, raising homocysteine eliminates oxalates? Also, too much Vitamin c creates oxalates, which wasn't mentioned and it also inhibits b12 usage. Am i correct?
maam..my son has hyperammonemia..pls guide what to do
Why does it sound like you are on the microphone at an airport? (..or is that a train staion? ...bus station?)
Can you PLEASE tell me why did i get severe depression from my doctor giving me 2000 mcg/day of methylcobalamin???
I think it has to do with B6 being depleted. Maybe it's too much b12.
Animal protein...? what's with lifetime vegans? Is it a mystery why they are still alive? 🤔
She said highest amounts were found in animals not only found in