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I have low comt (Catechol-O-methyltransferase) function
is there any way (food, supplements, drugs prescription or other wise)
to increase my clearance rate of catechol / catecholamines?
I can only find comt inhibiters.
thank you for the information, I will look into Agmatine sulfate.Very large doses of magnesium will help, aswell as high doses of methylated b vitamins, especially riboflavin, methylcobalamine and P5P. Folate should be methylated aswell and low dosed compared to other b vitamins.
Creatine will play a very important part but im sure you take it already.
TMG(500mg-1g) is a great addition to a diet with plenty choline in it (eggs are a great source)
When that is in your daily routine you can dabble with SAM-e, get coated 200mg tablets and take em on empty stomach in the morning, start with not even one a day or you may get overmethylated.
Do this process slowly.
Agmatine sulfate may be good if you have cathecolamine overload
Not sure, didnt know this was a thing. Some lacking cofactor maybe making p5p metabolism dysfunctional? I'm pretty sure people with this variant tend to have low magnesium and zinc so that could be why.thank you for the information, I will look into Agmatine sulfate.
as a side question do you know why someone who is mthfr c677t homozygous for the non functional one would always have high b6/p5p
even when not taking any?
I'm also Val158Met COMT.Not sure, didnt know this was a thing. Some lacking cofactor maybe making p5p metabolism dysfunctional? I'm pretty sure people with this variant tend to have low magnesium and zinc so that could be why.
I'm heterozygous C677T and Val158Met COMT and I do very high magnesium with good result (600mg-1g). Pretty sure if you're homozygous you can go ham with the thing I mentioned with good result.
Are you homozygous for COMT aswell?
Sounds rough buddy. Whats your stack for COMT currently? Are you avoiding stims? I do the entire routine i mentioned minus agmatine which im soon to try. Im down to one cup of coffee per day with plenty coconut oil. Heavy dose of NAC so I can train without getting sick from oxidative stress and do my 4-5x weekly sauna and cold showers to clear catecholamines. Phenibut when im overcharged. Extra aromasin when im overcharged since estrogen doesnt get cleared as good.I'm also Val158Met COMT.
I had a cortisol test come back a such a high amount that the endocrinologist gave me an mri looking for a pheochromocytoma, but there was none.
the cortisol blocker they gave me for the test worked but they are difficult to get and cause a buildup of mineralocorticoids.
and the only things I can find that upregulate MOA-A are psychiatric medication with an "unacceptable risk profile"
so, I am left trying to increase COMT function however I reasonably can to lower catecholamines.
Sounds rough buddy. Whats your stack for COMT currently? Are you avoiding stims? I do the entire routine i mentioned minus agmatine which im soon to try. Im down to one cup of coffee per day with plenty coconut oil. Heavy dose of NAC so I can train without getting sick from oxidative stress and do my 4-5x weekly sauna and cold showers to clear catecholamines. Phenibut when im overcharged. Extra aromasin when im overcharged since estrogen doesnt get cleared as good.
I know it's a lot I have a lot of health problems some related some not, butSounds rough buddy. Whats your stack for COMT currently? Are you avoiding stims? I do the entire routine i mentioned minus agmatine which im soon to try. Im down to one cup of coffee per day with plenty coconut oil. Heavy dose of NAC so I can train without getting sick from oxidative stress and do my 4-5x weekly sauna and cold showers to clear catecholamines. Phenibut when im overcharged. Extra aromasin when im overcharged since estrogen doesnt get cleared as good.
my diet is why I take a laundry list of supplements.Chasing methylation/mutations is a dead-end. This has been hyped for years for the sake of selling supplements, convincing people they need yet another compound for their bodies to function. It also gives people something to blame other than their poor lifestyle choices. The body adapts... and has adapted. There are multiple pathways and processes. That supplement list is a red flag. I've been there, and I've done it. That's how I know. Is it useful to tweak some things once you have other things in check? Sure. It's also useful to know what to avoid.. like in my case I avoid methyl/cyano forms of B12. They make me irritable as hell, and now I know why. But overwhelmingly, I guarantee your problems aren't mutations. They are the one place you and the majority of everyone else don't want to look or take accountability: diet.
