Vitamin Bs info from Sydney Morning Herald
An article in the Sydney Morning Herald, written in 2003, says to "choline is a [one of the] vitamin B". Much more research has been done throughout the world in the past 4 years, that the U.S. National Institue of health
http://rarediseases.info.nih.gov
recommends in December 2007 that the use of VITAMIN B2, which is riboflavin 30-40 mg three to five times per day with food to enhance residual FM03 enzyme activity.
I know I read in one of the Vitamin B Complex bottles that Vitamin B50 either is choline or that the complex contains choline. I'm sorry I don't remember.
ALL THIS INFO WOULD ONLY APPLY TO PEOPLE WHO HAVE TMAU, or who just have a low level of the FM03 enzyme that needs a booster, so it's important to be diagnosed.
Also, this Australian article (2003) gives info on the Trimethylaminuria Foundation, P.O. Box 3361, Grand Central Station, New York, NY. 10163-3361.
Tel: 212-300-4168, FAX: 917-640-7308, Email: theTFnetwk@aol.com.
The article also makes reference to Dr. Ronald Chalmers, a metabolic disease specialist at St. George's Hospital in London, but doesn't provide info on how to reach him.
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