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Living With MTHFR | Mastering Nutrition #37

Mastering Nutrition

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G&M-T and Creatine Synthesis in the Body

"G&M-T, guanidine acetate methyltransferase, creatine synthesis, is not as sensitive as G&M-T because the regulation by methyl folate is not as strong. However, low levels of SAME limit creatine synthesis, while high levels promote it. The body stores most of its creatine in skeletal muscle, but doesn't constantly need to make it. Instead, it prioritizes other cellular processes like DNA methylation. When excess methyl groups are available, creatine synthesis is maximized. MTHFR affects the glycine buffer system and creatine synthesis."

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