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MTHFR - is what I'm doing working?

That's the topic of today's video.

Hi. I'm Dr. Chris Masterjohn of

chrismasterjohnphd.com. And you are

watching Chris Masterjohn Lite where

the name of the game is

"Details? Shmeetails. Just tell me what works!"

And today we're going to talk about

the most important blood work to look at

when you're trying to make sure that

you're managing your nutrition

for optimizing your MTHFR

mutations properly. So the first thing

you want to look at is homocysteine. You

want homocysteine to be between

5 and 9, probably 7 is somewhere

around the sweet spot. You're not going

to get it lower than 5 and if

you're above 9 you're getting into

territory where you need to optimize it

better. Now homocysteine doesn't tell you

it's about MTHFR, it doesn't tell you

it's about folate. In fact homocysteine

could be high for reasons relating to

B12 or even for reasons relating to B1,

B2, B3 and B6. So, nevertheless, it's

important to look at because if what

you're doing for MTHFR really isn't

working you're homocysteine is

probably going to be high. The second

thing you want to look at is your blood

levels of folate. One thing that's

underappreciated is that the folate

outside of your cells is almost

exclusively methylfolate. So if you want

to estimate whether you have low

levels specifically of methylfolate,

which is the specific problem of MTHFR,

you want to look at folate in plasma or

serum and not in your red blood cells.

Nevertheless I think it can be helpful

to look at both because inside your red

blood cells you see the totality of

folate forms and if your methylfolate is

low, which we're estimating based on

serum or plasma folate, and your total

forms inside your red blood cells are

not, then that is very suggestive that

your problem is specifically related to

MTHFR. Whereas if your total folate

inside your red blood cells is low you

probably just need to eat more folate, period.

Now if your methylfolate is low then

either you need to increase your dose of

methylfolate through foods or through

increasing the dose of your supplement

or you need to conserve it better.

The way you conserve it is you get more

choline, and the reason that that

helps conserve it is because choline can

substitute for folate, or you get more

creatine, and the reason that conserves it is

because it reduces your need to use it.

So by increasing the alternative supply

in choline and by decreasing the demand

with creatine you can conserve your

methylfolate better. You can't really

tell from the methylfolate level which

strategy is best, maybe look at which one

you seem to be placing the least

emphasis on and start with that, but

you'll have to play around with it and

see what normalizes your blood work best.

The third thing you want to look at is

glycine. MTHFR causes you to waste

glycine as methylated metabolites.

This is harder to look for. Everything that

we've talked about so far can easily be

gotten through a single measure, a single

purchase from any of the major

laboratory providers. If you're looking

for glycine you want to look for two

amino acids, glycine itself and sarcosine.

Yyou're going to have to

order a plasma amino acid analysis for

this. It's more expensive because you're

looking at a lot of amino acids. You

also have to make sure that both glycine

and sarcosine are on the list of

analytes. I prefer to use Genova Ion

Panel with 40 amino acids. This is a

panel of both plasma amino acids and

urinary organic acids. I like it because

whenever I'm looking for something it's

the panel that's most likely to have

what I'm looking for. You can also use

other ones from Quest, LabCorp or Great

Plains. If you use those other ones

make sure that they have glycine and

sarcosine in their list of analytes.

Now what you're looking for is you want

glycine to be in the middle of the range

and you want sarcosine to be as low as

possible. If your glycine is down

drifting towards the bottom

of the range or below the

range or and/or your sarcosine is

elevated or even high within the range

then that indicates that you haven't

optimized for your MTHFR well enough

yet to preserve your glycine. And that

might mean that you just need to

supplement with more glycine, but the

reason you waste glycine is because you

don't have enough methylfolate.

So what we'll say then is that if

glycine is low and/or sarcosine is high

you need to either boost your

methylfolate or conserve it better in

the ways we were just talking about, or

you need to add glycine into the mix.

And it's probably best to attack it in a

multi-faceted way so that you're

conserving your glycine as much as

possible and you're compensating for

whatever you can't conserve by adding in

extra glycine. Now those are the three

most important things, but I'll throw in

a few bonuses. So if you google HDRI

Methylation Panel you will find the HDRI

Methylation Panel. This looks at all your

intracellular folate metabolites and

it can be really helpful to see if, for

example, is your methylfolate low versus

all your other metabolites of folate.

HDRI is measuring a lot of things that no

other companies measure and it's why I like to

use them, but I will offer a note of

caution, which is that they're very

difficult to work with, they usually take

a lot longer than they tell you they

will to get your data back to you, and

often they're not responsive when you

ask them questions. So I find the company

frustrating to work with, but I'll throw

it in there as a bonus test. And then

another bonus test is the Quest Creatine

Biosynthesis Disorders Panel. The reason

I like this is because if you're MTHFR

isn't working right you're probably not

going to synthesize enough creatine

inside your body, and if that's true what

you will see is that on this panel you'll have an

increased ratio of guanidinoacetate to

creatine. The problem with this test is

that it's optimized to look for severe

genetic disorders in creatine synthesis

and so there's no reference range

designed to tell you if you're managing

MTHFR properly. So if you're on your own

and you're just looking at your own

health I wouldn't bother with it, but if

you're a clinician and you order lots of

tests for lots of patients and clients

then I think it would be good to start

seeing whether you can generate enough

data in your own practice with the Quest

Creatine Biosynthesis Disorders Panel to

see whether there's a range where you

can find that people feel better, if

their symptoms are lowest or their other

markers of methylation are all optimized

best when that ratio is in a certain

narrower range, and if that's the case

then maybe we can start making real

recommendations around how to use that

panel to optimize your MTHFR. In any case

remember the three most important things

are Number 1: homocysteine should be in

the optimal range, Number 2: plasma

or serum folate should be high enough,

not red blood cell necessarily, and

Number 3: your glycine should be in

the middle of the range, sarcosine as

low as possible.

All right. I hope you found this useful.

Signing off. This is Chris Masterjohn.

You've been watching

Chris Masterjohn Lite.

And I will see you in the next episode.

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BREAKING NEWS Out Of HAWAII… This Is NOT Good - Duration: 3:05.

BREAKING NEWS Out Of HAWAII…

This Is NOT Good A woman who was cleaning a Hawaii vacation

home with her 8-year-old daughter was brutally murdered and the girl bound and duct-taped,

Hawaii police said.

Stephen Brown, 23, and his girlfriend, Hailey Dandurand, 20, were charged Saturday evening

with second-degree murder in the death of Telma Boinville.

Bail has been set at $1 million and $500,000, respectively, KHON-TV reported.Brown was also

charged with first-degree burglary, kidnapping, and two outstanding warrants.

Dandurand was also charged with first-degree burglary, kidnapping, and unauthorized possession

of confidential personal information.Her 8-year-old daughter was found alive in another room,

the station reported.

She had been bound and gagged with duct tape.

Police sources told the station that Boinville's credit card was found in Dandurand's pocket

when she and Brown were arrested Thursday night.

They also had dried blood on their hands.

Boinville was a substitute elementary school teacher, the Honolulu Star-Advertiser reported.

She also worked as a house cleaner, which is why she was at the home where she was killed.

She was helping a friend clean homes to supplement her income, the paper reported.

"This put her in the wrong place at the wrong time," her husband Kevin Emery said,

according to the paper.

"Every time you see her, there's a big smile on her face.

She's really going to be missed.

You can just feel it in the air.

It's really sad," said North Shore resident Stephanie Matthew.

"It was such a senseless act.

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Police arrested Dandurand and Brown at a Walmart, the paper reported.

An angry mob watched and shouted obscenities as they were taken into custody, KGMB-TV reported.On

Friday, Dandurand and Brown laughed and smirked at news cameras when they were brought to

the Honolulu Police Department headquarters to be booked.

The station also reported that Dandurand was a frequent runaway in Oregon where she grew

up.

KHON reported that Brown had an outstanding warrant when he was arrested for failing to

report to his probation officer in October for a drug test.

In June, cops said he was arrested for beating his then-girlfriend, the station reported.

The Star-Advertiser reported that the domestic violence case was dismissed two months later.

A GoFundMe page was created on behalf of Boinville's daughter and had raised more than $54,000

dllars by Sunday morning.

So sad.

Rest in peace and let's hope these scumbags get the death penalty.

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December is for Joan Didion - Duration: 6:38.

Hi everyone. Wallace here with your Monday video.

I recently posted on my bookstagram account the other week it was Joan

Didion's birthday on December 5th. I believe she's 83. She's definitely in

her 80s. If you've been following me at all through these videos, through

different Instagram accounts, including the book riot Instagram account, I love,

love, love Joan Didion. I really do. I have read her for, I can't remember when

I read her first essay. But it's been a while for sure. And I love her famous

commencement speech. But over the last few years, I've read some of her books

all the way through and not just her books of essays cause she does have books

of essays. Like the most famous obviously, the White Album and slouching towards

Bethlehem. Those are actually books of essays that were published in different

places and then she put them together and, maybe, I think maybe, added a few new

ones and publish them as books. But she actually did write books and has

written novels. And so her most famous probably is the year of magical thinking

and this one came out several years ago. Maybe even a decade ago now. And it was

the follow-up was blue nights. So the Year of Magical Thinking is about her

husband's death. She had been with John Donne for decades. I can't remember how

long but maybe like four or five decades I want to say. Four or five decades. Yeah,

um anyway, he was also a writer if you're not familiar with him. And they have just

kind of a neat past in history. f you've watched the Joan Didion documentary,

I believe it was on HBO, then you've probably seen a little bit of that. But

this is basically about her, this is about her losing him. And tells a little

bit about their life also but mostly just her grief and what it's like to go

through something that you're not expecting because he died suddenly.

And he was like her world. He was her partner. He was, they were always together. So it

was a really giant life shifting change, which it would always be of course if

you lose your partner. But they had been together for so long. On top of which her

daughter, their daughter, was in the hospital in a coma at the time. So they

were actually going back and forth from the hospital trying to take care of her

when he died. So it was just, this is, it sounds really heavy and it is really

heavy. But she also just speaks to humaneness in it and I think that

anybody who's dealt with grief in any kind of way, whether it's lost by death,

lost by divorce lost, by estrangement,

whatever it is, this will resonate with you.

It'll help you feel camaraderie and I think she'll articulate things that maybe you

haven't been able to articulate. And sometimes that's the first step to

healing. This is my favorite book of hers by far. Well, I don't know by far, but it's

my favorite book of hers. The follow up was blue nights because what happened after

was her daughter died. And um so after she went through all of this with her

husband and after her daughter came out of a coma, a year later she died. And so

this is her having lost her entire family within the span of like a couple

of years pretty dramatically. And it is a little bit more of a memoir. So this

one isn't as much about grief. It's more about remembering and cherishing

their life together and kind of celebrating their life together,

um both hers and her husband's. And then when her daughter came along, her

daughter was I think in her late 30s when she died. So this spans decades of

time and Joan Didion's life. And if you like Joan Didion and you've been reading

her and you want to know more about her life, this is this basically her memoir.

And then the last one I'm gonna talk about is play it as it lays because this

is the first novel of Joan's and I read and I love it. It's, it's, I don't want to

say it's depressing but it's not it's not a light novel. It's a little bit dark.

It deals with depression, it deals with suicide, it deals with abortion, deals

with cheating. It deals with a lot of really hard topics but it's written in

Joan Didion's way of writing. So it's pretty sparse, like the wording is pretty

sparse and like you're gonna have chapters that are like that. You know,

like the short chapters. So she's taking these giant themes and these really

heavy stories and like cutting out all the BS. So you're not wading through a

bunch of the emotional stuff. You're getting this story. It's just

coming at you. And I don't know if I'm explaining that very well but that's

what I like in my stories that are gonna be pretty heavy and gonna make me go

through some emotional stuff. I don't want page after page after page

describing the person's feelings. I want you to tell me what's happening and when

I see the characters going through it, I'll get how they're feeling. And so she

kind of does that. But it's so brilliant that like, I was reading at the end,

and there's something big that happens like well there's a few different big

things that happen throughout the book. But there's something big that happens

and I pretty much went right past and then like stopped by the end of the page

I was like, oh wait a minute. Did that just happen? I had to go back and had

to read it like four times because she's so subtle but like that's how life happens.

Life doesn't like send you a big flare

saying this is about to happen. It happens and then you walk past it like

oh my god, did that just happen? So that's kind of why I like this book because she

writes how life is. um Anyway these are my three favorite of Joan's book, I've

read the books. I've read five. I've also read slouching towards Bethlehem and the

White Album, um which I do like both of those but uh I just happened to like

these two nonfiction better. um Because I mean, some of the, some of the essays in

those books are fantastic and then some of them were like misses for me. I mean,

whatever, she's Joan Didion. She can write whatever she wants and I'm sure that some

of the ones that I loved you might not like and the ones that I don't like you

might like. So definitely don't skip over those. Those are quintessential Joan

Didion. Like you have to read them. But my next that I would like to read is run

River cuz it was actually her first novel and it was based here in Los

Angeles and it also is play it as it lays but it was also based in Las Vegas

and in the desert. um And I'd also like to read democracy. I think that would be

really interesting to read right now. It's also a novel. Have you read any of

Joan Didion? If you have, let me know below what your favorites are. And until

next Monday, happy reading.

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