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Re: Starting dose


General information here for you--lots of utube videos by medical clinics across the USA have very updated research material, like the Albert Mensah medical Clinic outside Chicago.
Here is a great 92 min new vid up on the entire spectrum of the 5 biotypes of "depression" (the SYMPTOM!): pyrolurics, undermethylation, overmethylation, heavy metals, high copper, & 5% other:

wwwdotyoutubedotcom/watch?v=qzX1ECWvnTU&list=TLdvOgg0FDtakwvVhdXoWqyITqSsMKjl1o
"Anxiety & Depression: Treating the Root Cause Rather than Symptoms" - Learn about the Five Biotypes

At his clinic website, & on utube are also very key 1 hour+ videos of SPECIFICALLY autism, ADHD, ADD, Alzheimers, etc.
Pleasse watch them & take notes.



There is also Dr. Klinghardt of Seattle (Bellevue) WA videos up very detailed--he's been treating pyroluria for longer than most anyone.
his website klinghardtacademy. has all his videos up for free viewing.

Do you know for certain which group of the 5 you are in? have u had a pyrroles urine test done?

Interesting in the Mensah vid, he says some patients get well right off the bat with nothing but zinc & plain Vitamin B6!
so u may not even need the expensive P5P.

That jives perfectly with a post here of a medical abstract from 1982 clearly stating that B6 & Zinc are caught up in a "catch 22" with each other:
neurotalkdotpsychcentraldotcom/thread30724dothtml
The derivation of picolinic acid from tryptophan depends on the action of the enzyme kynureninase, which is dependent on pyridoxal phosphate; therefore, the adequate absorption of zinc is indirectly dependent on an adequate supply of vitamin B6. The formation of pyridoxal phosphate ( ie P5P), on the other hand, appears to be indirectly dependent on Zn2++ which activates pyridoxal kinase.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 400 WORDS)

 

 
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