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DON’T Use Niacin to Buffer Excess Methyl Groups | Chris Masterjohn Lite #76

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Methelating Niacin Is Not a Methylated Niacin Metablite.

Methelating glycine is only pacted by the number of methal groups you have, and not by how much glycene you have. Methelating niocin is only impacted by the amount of niosine you have. If you're consuming niosin over your na needs, you'll be methylating all of it. And in fact, everyone has methylated niacin metablites in their urine even when they're just eating normal amounts of niacin in te diet. Unless they're deficient in clinical nutrition, you can diagnose a niasin deficiency based on the absence of methylated niasin metablite in the body.

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