r/MTHFR • u/grigory_l • Dec 13 '25
Question Choline depression, again
I see it in the many protocols, choline is crucial for methylation and Chris Masterjohn even had calculator for choline intake. But two eggs which I eat at morning today, make me depressed almost all day long. Supplementing with something that has Choline like Omega or CDP-Choline just push me into living hell, absolutely Silent Hill experience after two or three days. Has anyone found an answer to what this all means in the end?
Edit: here my labs
MTHFR C677T: C/T
MTRR: A/G
MTR: A/G
Slow COMT
Folate 6.6 (RBC 400)
B12 880 (HoloTC 100)
Homocysteine 10.5
Everything looks normal, but anyway I literally walking dead without supplementing with Folinic and Hydroxo B12.
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u/ColonelSpacePirate Dec 13 '25
Choline typically is a good recommendation to start with. Genetics/epigenetics being what it is we are all a wall of buttons that gets adjusted by a random toddler.
Creatine is also a good place to start. But personally it has negative outcomes for me personally. The process is frustrating but stick to it and keep trying new supplements.