This chapter explores the concept of genetic methylation pathways and their significance in the body, comparing the process to refining crude oil into usable gasoline. It discusses how deficiencies in this process can lead to various ailments and challenges the idea of genetically inherited diseases. The chapter also delves into the relationship between homocysteine levels and hypertension, explaining how impaired methylation can cause high blood pressure.
Gary Brecka is a human biologist and co-founder of 10X Health System.https://www.garybrecka.com https://www.theultimatehuman.com/https://www.instagram.com/garybrecka/
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