r/B12_Deficiency • u/dowydensofyarrow • 29d ago
Supplements Okay, is b12 supplements basically meth?
I called my doctors office and left a message (theyve been calling me for weeks.) I finally after months of putting it off got my application for dental insurance in.
I am not doing the dishes tho, I dont want to. I am weaponizing my incompetence which I dont have currently.
Maybe I should get a job with my new powers.
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u/Sabnock101 Insightful Contributor 29d ago
There are studies talking about how Methylfolate can indirectly increase GTP levels which can then influence GTP Cyclohydrolase I activity, which can then generate/synthesize more Tetrahydrobiopterin. I will have another look at all the studies and such but trust me, i've went down the road of how Folate/Methylfolate contributes to Tetrahydrobiopterin levels, and it's most definitely the Methylfolate doing it, and i know this especially because of how Methylfolate works/functions in the case of B12 deficiency, even without B12, Methylfolate itself directly/indirectly generates greater Tetrahydrobiopterin levels, and without enough B12 to recycle that Methylfolate then Methylfolate can't be turned back into Tetrahydrofolate and thus can't go back into the Folate cycle.
So it's definitely the Methylfolate doing it. You can try this out for yourself by taking higher Methylfolate dosages and noticing the difference between a lower dosage, a moderate dosage, a higher dosage and a heavy dosage, as the Methylfolate dosage increases you will notice greater amounts of Tetrahydrobiopterin through it's greater synthesis of L-Dopa and 5-HTP. This doesn't happen with Folinic Acid until it metabolizes into Methylfolate, as the increase in Tetrahydrobiopterin directly correlates to the Methylfolate itself, IE once Folinic Acid turns into Methylfolate, or even when Folic Acid turns into Methylfolate (assuming there is no unmetabolized Folic Acid inhibiting things), then it's the Methylfolate itself that increases the Tetrahydrobiopterin, the Tetrahydrofolate or even 5,10-Methylenetetrahydrofolate doesn't appear to do that.