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Posted by Lauralyme (Member # 15021) on :
 
Just would like to report the very positive results I get from the supplement Dimethylglycine

Midway through my parasite protocol of Albenza I had a very difficult time, extreme dizziness, confusion and very toxic.I thought it was a delayed parasite herx.

I have now realized I had run out of DMG for about 10 days. Since my order has arrived and taking DMG again I am feeling MUCH better. I'm not sure I could of tolerated the Albenza much longer if I hadn't figured out it was a lack of supplements.
 
Posted by momlyme (Member # 27775) on :
 
Hi Lauralyme - I would love to hear what brand you take before I research this supplement. thanks for the info!
 
Posted by lauirel (Member # 16640) on :
 
Laura,

I also started taking DMG about three weeks ago for methylation issues, is that why you are taking it as well?

Laurie
 
Posted by Lauralyme (Member # 15021) on :
 
The brand I take is Kirkman
The dosage I am taking seems extreme.....16 caps a day but that is what energy tested for me to take

I didn't get the explanation from my LLMD as to why to take it. I learned the hard way what happens when I don't take it.

I do a ton of research and try to keep as informed as possible.....I would of never found this supplement on my own.
 
Posted by lauirel (Member # 16640) on :
 
Here are some links for some further information.


http://tinyurl.com/6kdjxu8

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This sounds somewhat like Dr/ Amy's approach, in which she recommends raising the alternative pathway first with TMG, then adding the B12 and folate to support methionine synthase, and then adding DMG to shut down the alternate pathway somewhat, in order to transfer the flow to methionine synthase.

http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/CFS_Yasko/message/17735

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The other pathway is the betaine homocysteine methionine methyltransferase (BHMT) pathway. It uses betaine (trimethylglycine or TMG) and homocysteine as reactants, and it produces methionine and dimethylglycine (DMG). These two pathways are in parallel, and both are important to humans, especially depending on their current nutritional situation.

When betaine-HCl is used in large dosages to compensate for low stomach acid, which is present in many PWCs, the concern is that the betaine will overdrive the BHMT pathway, taking flow away from the methionine synthase pathway, which is the one we are trying to encourage.

The BHMT pathway does complete the methylation cycle, though, and therefore it does help to produce SAMe, which is in this cycle, and which is needed for methylation reactions. One of the methylation reactions is the methylation of cobalamin (B12). This is necessary to supply new methylcobalamin as a coenzyme for the methionine synthase reaction from time to time. So it's important to have some SAMe on hand, even to support the methionine synthase pathway.

Dr. Amy Yasko has suggested that the BHMT reaction can be encouraged initially, and then, when the supplements are in place to support the methionine synthase reaction (that is, the B12, 5-methyl tetrahydrofolate, and other B vitamins and cofactor minerals), then the flow that is being carried by the BHMT pathway can be shunted to the methionine synthase pathway, by supplementing DMG, thus slowing the BHMT reaction by what is called in chemistry "product inhibition."

http://tinyurl.com/5rwybkw

LaurieL
 
Posted by Keebler (Member # 12673) on :
 
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I forgot what a wonderful supplement this was when I was taking it a while back. Thanks for the reminder.
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