Whatever the case, fasting reduces the levels of homocysteine, which is a very good thing. From Wordnik.com. [Inflammation and intermittent fasting | The Blog of Michael R. Eades, M.D.] Reference
A severely elevated amount of a chemical called homocysteine is a risk marker and can occur rarely as a hereditary disease. From Wordnik.com. [The 10 Best Questions™ for Recovering from a Heart Attack] Reference
They're both involved in homocysteine metabolism. From Wordnik.com. [Archive 2005-09-01] Reference
Antioxidants protect you from homocysteine damage. From Wordnik.com. [Mark Hyman, MD: Nutrition Tips: Folic Acid: Killer or Cure-All?] Reference
Take supplements that prevent damage from homocysteine. From Wordnik.com. [Mark Hyman, MD: Nutrition Tips: Folic Acid: Killer or Cure-All?] Reference
Our bodies can convert homocysteine back into methionine. From Wordnik.com. [What Is Same] Reference
Supplement to help support proper homocysteine metabolism. From Wordnik.com. [Mark Hyman, MD: Nutrition Tips: Folic Acid: Killer or Cure-All?] Reference
If homocysteine accumulates, it causes many health problems. From Wordnik.com. [What Is Same] Reference
"But for most people the problem is undermethylation of homocysteine.". From Wordnik.com. [What Is Same] Reference
You'll be cheering when the target homocysteine finally finds her bind. From Wordnik.com. [DNA dance: Amazing science lesson of the day] Reference
During normal metabolism, any excess homocysteine is quickly swept away. From Wordnik.com. [The Heart Attackers] Reference
But almost anyone can control homocysteine by getting enough B vitamins. From Wordnik.com. [The Heart Attackers] Reference
The body can also turn homocysteine into glutathione, a powerful antioxidant. From Wordnik.com. [What Is Same] Reference
Once a SAMe molecule loses its methyl group, it breaks down to form homocysteine. From Wordnik.com. [What Is Same] Reference
Plus, certain compounds can raise levels of homocysteine and deplete the B vitamins. From Wordnik.com. [Mark Hyman, MD: Nutrition Tips: Folic Acid: Killer or Cure-All?] Reference
Selection of a DNA aptamer for homocysteine using SELEX from Maureen McKeague on Vimeo. From Wordnik.com. [DNA dance: Amazing science lesson of the day] Reference
What they concluded was that there might be a compound in the blood known as homocysteine. From Wordnik.com. [CNN Transcript Jan 9, 2007] Reference
Your levels may be elevated even if you have a normal serum vitamin B12 or homocysteine level. From Wordnik.com. [Mark Hyman, MD: Nutrition Tips: Folic Acid: Killer or Cure-All?] Reference
But after menopause their homocysteine levels, and their heart-disease risk, rise to male levels. From Wordnik.com. [The Heart Attackers] Reference
These vitamins are critical for metabolizing homocysteine, which can play a factor in depression. From Wordnik.com. [Mark Hyman, MD: Why Antidepressants Don't Work for Treating Depression] Reference
Like an estimated 20-30 percent of us, you could be genetically predisposed to high homocysteine. From Wordnik.com. [Mark Hyman, MD: Nutrition Tips: Folic Acid: Killer or Cure-All?] Reference
After giving up its methyl group, SAMe becomes SAH, which rapidly breaks down to form homocysteine. From Wordnik.com. [What Is Same] Reference
During their reproductive years, women's homocysteine levels are roughly 20 percent lower than men's. From Wordnik.com. [The Heart Attackers] Reference
But SAMe later forms homocysteine, which can be toxic unless we consume enough B vitamins to disarm it. From Wordnik.com. [What Is Same] Reference
SAMe and homocysteine are essentially two versions of the same molecule -- one benign and one dangerous. From Wordnik.com. [What Is Same] Reference
Moreover, researchers have known for years that homocysteine injections produce arterial plaques in animals. From Wordnik.com. [The Heart Attackers] Reference
When our cells are well stocked with B vitamins, the brisk pace of methylation keeps homocysteine levels low. From Wordnik.com. [What Is Same] Reference
And scientists in Norway have shown that heart patients with elevated homocysteine are the most likely to die. From Wordnik.com. [The Heart Attackers] Reference
But there is good reason to suspect that the association between homocysteine and heart disease is more than coincidental. From Wordnik.com. [The Heart Attackers] Reference
And when heart disease runs in a family, the victims often share a minor flaw in one of the genes governing homocysteine metabolism. From Wordnik.com. [The Heart Attackers] Reference
Like homocysteine, the infectious suspects have long been eclipsed by cholesterol, but some are starting to look like major offenders. From Wordnik.com. [The Heart Attackers] Reference
But after years of neglect, homocysteine is now inspiring a research explosion, and McCully's ideas are looking more credible every day. From Wordnik.com. [The Heart Attackers] Reference
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