Cj60 Posted September 15, 2010 Report Share Posted September 15, 2010 I'm following up on a question I asked a while back regarding a supplement we received at our initial visit with an environmental dr. He didn't explain why he was suggesting it; and I probably wouldn't have been able to understand if he had. But now, thanks in large part to this forum, I'm starting to piece a few things together. I wanted and got a copy of my son's urine analysis at his last allergy test session, even though I'm not scheduled for the follow up dr.'s visit at the same place until the middle of next week. He came in high on a few things, including histamine levels (for which he was through the roof high). This would seem to indicate that he is "undermethylated," perhaps a "sulfation" problem. One way to get the methyls back into a system, and help to eliminate the harmful build up of homocysteine, is via TMG or DMG, which would aid in the methylation process and perhaps lower histamine levels. So perhpas the dr. was on to something, even without the urine test results... I'll still keep away from the DMG until I can probe the dr. a little more. In the meantime, I'll add B12, which in combination with B6 and folic acid aids as a precursor to the methylation process. Phenols are a related issue I expect to go over with the doctor. Has anyone ever used No-Fenol to address salicylate related issues? Chris Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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