The improper functioning of methyl groups in th...
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The improper functioning of methyl groups in the body can potentially lead to a variety of health problems, including but not limited to: 1. Increased risk of chronic diseases such as cardiovascular disease, cancer, and diabetes. 2. Neurological disorders like Alzheimer's disease and Parkinson's disease. 3. Mental health issues such as depression and anxiety. 4. Hormonal imbalances and reproductive issues. 5. Impaired immune function and susceptibility to infections. 6. Digestive problems and nutrient deficiencies. 7. Accelerated aging and decreased cellular regeneration. Proper functioning of methyl groups is essential for maintaining optimal health and preventing these potential health complications. #garybrecka#theultimatehumanpodcast #drpompa #nutrientdeficiencies #chronicdisease,#heartdisease#cancer#diabites #depression#anxiety#hormonalimbalances#infertility#immunesystem#deficiencies#ibs#aging

2:02 Jun 08, 2025 53,900 1,837
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Dr. Alan Vinitsky, the Methylation Priority Principle. Methylation Priority Principle. Yes, and here's the principle, and people are going to get a good lesson. What it shows is, first of all, all stress, physical, chemical, or emotional, deplete methyl groups. Simple carbon and three hydrogen, because, many reasons, you need that carbon and three hydrogens methyl group to activate a stress response. You need it to turn off your stress response, cortisol, adrenaline, all of it, right? It's survival. The priority is, it will use methyl groups for that survival mechanism, first and foremost. Here's the problem. The stress mechanism. That's right. The stress mechanism. It's prioritizing methylation to that. We also know that you need methylation to get rid of toxic hormones, 4-hydroxyestrone that can drive cancer and all these. When you do a 24-hour urine hormone, you oftentimes see people who have dangerous levels of 4-hydroxyestrogen or 16, and then their methylation's depleted. Yes. That's right. Even on the Dutch test, you see that the OMT, you see that catecholomethyltransferase gene mutation is actually on there, right down by the E2 pathway that says, is this working or is it not? Yeah. By the way, the people that stress bucket, physical, chemical, emotional, and it's at the top or overflowing, meaning a lot of toxic stress. The body, I said this once, I'll say it again, the body doesn't know the difference of stress. Physical, chemical, or emotional, once it builds up and that bucket is full, your methylation is being tagged. The methylation priority principle is we're shoveling it to there, and what problem is is now we're not protecting our DNA. Now we're not making proteins. Now we're not getting rid of toxic estrogen or toxic hormones or antigens. That's a principle that I learned from him many, many years ago. I'm actually going to look that up. Yeah. Yeah. You'll love it. Alan Veninsky. Alan Veninsky. Correct.

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