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Posted by Dan's Mom (Member # 11347) on :
 
Hi!

My son has just tested positive for a MTHFR mutation and a COMT polymorphism. From what I understand, with the COMT issue he should not be having quercitin.

The nutritionist that we are seeing for this suggested that he stay away mainly from apples, onions and garlic.

I'm having a terrible time finding recipes without onion and/or garlic. Wondering if anyone knows of a cookbook or website with information on this type of diet?

Have been using lemon and olive oil, but I need some fresh ideas. Any suggestions would be much appreciated.

Thanks,
Karen
 
Posted by sixgoofykids (Member # 11141) on :
 
Sorry, I've not heard of this condition ..... can you elaborate?
 
Posted by 17hens (Member # 23747) on :
 
Could you just leave those ingredients out of the recipes when you make them?
 
Posted by Dan's Mom (Member # 11347) on :
 
Sixgoofykids: This is a problem with his methylation pathway. Probably one of the reasons that he has not gotten better is that he is unable to detox, so even though we have addressed yeast, parasites, heavy metals, etc., he can't get them out.

17hens: I have been leaving them out, but that leaves out a lot of flavor as well. I'm a pretty basic cook, not particularly creative. I need recipes, can't just throw things together -- I wish I could.

I'm just hoping that someone out there is dealing with this same issue and has some ideas.

Thanks,
Karen
 
Posted by sixgoofykids (Member # 11141) on :
 
Have you seen this article? http://www.publichealthalert.org/pdf/2010_05.pdf

What kind of food does he like?

(moving to general support)
 
Posted by 17hens (Member # 23747) on :
 
Have you tried fresh herbs? I love dill, basil, parsley.

They add so much flavor to everything -meat, soup, salad, sandwich.

You could even grow your own on your windowsill.

I'd replace the onion/garlic in a recipe with whatever herb smelled good at the moment.

Just a thought.
 
Posted by karenl (Member # 17753) on :
 
Karen,

I have this problem and feel so much better since I get a shot of hydroxy B12 (very high concentrated I think 10 ml) a day.

To me it feels as if my liver is able to do anything with the shots.
I found out I can use supplements but need special ones:
zinc carnosite
magnesium glycinate.............
 


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