Shady
#143
2.5mg MF, 1g TMG, 1Tbsp sunflower lecithin dropped mine from 11 to 7 in 4 weeks. I’m a compound heterozygote at MTHFR
Neo
#144
Does that help with homocysteine?
Neo
#145
Powerful
What is MF?
Is there a lot of support for sunflower lecithin in this context?
No, but some arguments I’ve heard say that omega 3 is only useful in combination with vitamin B and TMG.
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Shady
#147
Methylfolate. The lecithin is a source of phosphatidylcholine. I get standard doses of the other B vitamins in my multi as they play a role as well but I was on those at baseline before I added the 3 supplements above and got my HMCY to drop. I suspect majority of the effect is from TMG and to a lesser degree the folate.
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My homocysteine jumped from 7 → 12 µmol/L without any changes in diet or supplements. I’m fairly certain it’s tied to a persistent, low-grade gut issue I’ve been experiencing for the last 10 weeks.
LDL-C also rose ~50% (2.0 → 3.1 mmol/L), and I suspect impaired bile production or recycling is part of the mechanism.
Other labs:
B12, folate, and holoTC (active B12) all high-normal
hsCRP moved from 0.1 → 0.2 mg/L
WBC up from 3 → 4 x10⁹/L (mostly neutrophils—I normally run very low)
Haven’t tested B6, but unlikely the cause
All stool tests have been negative—calprotectin, fecal hemoglobin, and PCR panels for:
Bacteria: C. diff, Salmonella, Shigella, Campylobacter, E. coli, Yersinia
Viruses: Norovirus, Rotavirus, Adenovirus, Sapovirus, Astrovirus
Parasites: Giardia, Cryptosporidium, Entamoeba
➤ Has anyone seen something similar—gut-driven shifts in both homocysteine and LDL-C?
➤ Has anyone gone from really solid digestion to subtly “off” without diet changes or other changes in lifestyle? How did you go about troubleshooting it (aware of both colonoscopy and abdominal ultrasound to rule out anything anatomical & serious)?
Considering SIBO testing next—would any one have experience with that, or tips for uncovering root causes?
Thanks in advance for reading!
LDL-C (mmol/L)
This is very interesting - I observed the same thing you did, though my persistent LDL increase happened 2 years before my Hcy increase
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There is indeed a correlation between bile acid obstruction, Hcy and LDL. Or maybe it’s just a coincidence!
Did you look at pancreatic enzymes, and was it accompanied by new digestive issues?
Are you high fat-ish?
What do you think is the more likely reason then?
adssx
#156
A good review that concludes what we already know: homocysteine lowering is only useful to lower the risk of stroke, all other associations are not proven to be causal: Homocysteine and Multiple Health Outcomes: An Outcome-Wide Umbrella Review of Meta-analyses and Mendelian Randomization Studies 2025
All the 3 types of studies collectively support that Hcy is a key causal risk factor, and Hcy-lowering (specifically with folic acid) may serve as an effective intervention for stroke.
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A_User
#158
This decreased my homocysteine from 15 to 8, for what it’s worth, but I’m testing methylcobalamin now only.
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I’ve gotten my levels down to 7.4 and am happy with that.
RobTuck
#160
Eric Verdin commented in Attia’s podcast that NMN and NR raised his homocysteine from ~8 to ~ twice that. It quickly reversed when he quit.
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Methylfolate, Methyl B12 and TMG are essential in longevity stacks IMO, for the remethylation of homocysteine.
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adssx
#162
These supplements might be beneficial by themselves but not for their homocysteine-lowering effect. See: Parkinson's disease - #914 by adssx
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Yes, I was just responding to the above off-topic chatter about lowering it. Should have been more clear.
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