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Posted: Wed 13:40, 31 Jul 2013 Post subject: Who's able |
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eat animal protein,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], you're ingesting homocysteine. And for those people who cannot manage their homocysteine through the normal pathways -- if they've got a problem with their folic acid and their B12 -- the only other way they can manage their homocysteine is through remethylation. And that's what this product is all about. It's really opening the doors to your methyl pathways,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], which affect every single organ of your body. More than 200 major transactions that are methyl-dependent occur in the body in what's called methyltransferase.Mike: Yes,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], we did talk about this briefly last year. This is a great example of how this product not only provides support of nutrition,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], but also defensive phytonutrients.Kunin: Of course. And at the same time, for those people who have genetic mutations whereby B vitamins are notorious for not working very well,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], we're now finding out for the first time that we actually can measure the genetic mutation level in our patients. Who's able to use their folic acid properly? Who's able
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