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  • christian.penninck
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    Hi ,
    I have CBS C699T AG +- Hetero , CBS N212N AG +- Hetero
    As I understood this can cause to much ammonia.
    Unfortunately here in Belgium MD’s are only willing to do ammonia testing if you have a Hepatic problem.
    So I have problems having my ammonia tested.
    My question can give my (BUN) blood urea nitrogen me a clue.
    Should it read high because much ammonia is produced and thus turned into BUN.
    OR can my (BUN) be low-normal bacause the ammonia is not well enough converted to (BUN) because of the SNP’s.
    Thanks for advice.

    Lea (Admin)
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    Hi Christian,

    Your question has been forwarded for reply. We appreciate your patience awaiting a response.

    Thank you

    Kind Regards
    Lea

    christian.penninck
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    Oeps made a mistake
    I see now CBS N212N says not genotyped.
    But CBS A360A AG hetero.
    Does that change anything??
    rs2851391 CBS A13637G CT +/-
    rs1801181 CBS A360A AG +/-
    rs706209 CBS C*351T AG +/-
    rs4920037 CBS C19150T AG +/-
    rs234706 CBS C699T AG +/-
    rs12613 CBS G*299A CC -/-
    rs706208 CBS T*330C AG +/-
    ? is C699T AG +- an ammonia issue at all or is it only C699T AA ++ ?

    Cynthia Smith
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    Hi Christian, Its difficult to discern you ammonia status from SNPs and BUN only. If I were you, I would consider a B multi like Starter B (MTHFRproducts), augmented with Black Bear Energy spray a few weeks later, and the layer in 400 mcgs of 5MTHF after a few weeks after that. I don’t know your SOD2 or Arginine status, but that’s in play as well. Cynthia

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