Shiva Lalezar uses a functional medicine approach to evaluate the biological contributors to ADHD and create a personalized plan that supports brain health and long-term balance
The MTHFR gene provides instructions for making the MTHFR enzyme (methylenetetrahydrofolate reductase) that helps convert folate (vitamin B9) into its active form: L-methylfolate.* This active folate is the key ingredient in producing methyl groupstiny chemical tags that your body uses in dozens of reactions, including: DNA repair, neurotransmitter synthesis, hormone metabolism, cardiovascular support, and detoxification.* The whole process is called methylation, and without enough methyl groups, your bodys cellular cleanup crews start falling behind on their tasks.* Detox Pathways That Depend on Methylation Methylation affects detox in two major ways: Breaking Down Hormones Estrogen, for example, requires methylation for efficient breakdown and elimination
Obinutuzumab, a fully humanized type II anti-CD20 monoclonal antibody that can induce extensive B-lymphocyte depletion, has been evaluated in clinical trials for SLE, particularly focusing on LN (122)
This makes it a strong option for those struggling to keep their diabetes under control
This hormone is responsible for telling your brain when you are hungry and when you are full and also helps the way that your body processes sugar and utilizes insulin
The neuroprotective effects of N-acetylcysteine in psychiatric and neurodegenerative disorders From modulation of glutamatergic transmission to restoration of synaptic plasticity