How to cure hyperhomocysteinemia?

How to cure hyperhomocysteinemia?

After 6 months of folate treatment and homocysteine ​​remains high, is there a remedy?

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Nicola Pasquali

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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Ilaria Porta

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.

Cinzia zedda - balances studio
Good evening, the therapy to reduce homocysteine ​​levels is diversified according to its concentration in the blood. An inappropriate diet and a lack of B vitamins (they regulate the metabolism) can help. Some bad habits and a diet lacking in vegetables are notoriously relevant in raising their levels. Therefore it is recommended to supplement with B vitamins (mainly with B6, B12 and folic acid). The rest of the therapy must be based on your person and related needs. Sincerely Cinzia Zedda naturopath-web writer expert in natural techniques and conscious nutrition

Aldo Serritiello

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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