How to cure hyperhomocysteinemia?
After 6 months of folate treatment and homocysteine remains high, is there a remedy?
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Homocysteine levels are mainly reduced by taking folic acid . Vitamins of group B (B6, B12) are almost always added to this prescription, which in any case have a lower therapeutic impact. For the forms of lesser importance (or borderline) you can try a cure simply with a diet very rich in vegetablesraw. Folic acid is contained in these foods, but it is a rather perishable substance, since it degrades easily with cooking, exposure to light, in the presence of some preservatives, with freezing, etc; therefore it is advisable that the consumption of raw vegetables concerns the fresh product, not frozen, stored away from light, etc. Lifestyle changes are also certainly useful for reducing homocysteine levels. In this regard, I recommend reading this very useful booklet at the following link: http://www.inpha2000.it/pdf/1363077796-linee-guida-per-pazienti-con-iperomocisteinemia-2013.pdf
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to lower homocysteine levels, I recommend completely eliminating gluten and relying on a valid therapist who performs a good drainage of the excretory organs , liver in particular, and intestine and then compensates for the deficiencies of B12 and all the B vitamins.
As previously suggested, high homocysteine is usually a sign of Vitamin B12 deficiency . I recommend methylcobalamin (B12 in a better form than cyanocobalamin), as well as a complex of B vitamins. As it is good to always take the B vitamins together and not separate. Sincerely
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