Many of our tests give insight in the expression of the metabolic. And with that, it can be determined with greater certainty, for example, how and if methylation processes are disrupted.
Methylation is a chemical process in which methyl groups are formed and transferred and donated between many different molecules which change their structure and function. This happens billions of times per second in every cell of the body. They act like switches which turn genes on or off, help teh liver detoxify from hormones, regulate mood, produce energy, and promote healthy aging.
Nutrients from the food, like vitamins, minerals, and amino acids, are needed to keep this process running smoothly. There are also genetic factors and oxidative stressors which can affect how well this pathway works.2
Why test for Methylation?
Methylation is needed to create DNA and RNA and regulate gene expression. It helps make creatine, which is needed for skeletal muscle contraction. Methylation is involved in basic energy production, fat metabolism, immune responses, vascular health, and cell membrane repair. It produces and metabolizes neurotransmitters to regulate mood. Methylation also works to neutralize toxins and hormones.
WHL offers two test panels:
Methylation panel:
Glutathione (oxidized), glutathione (reduced), S-adenosyl-methionine (RBC), S-adenosylhomocysteine (RBC), tetrahydrofolate (THF), 5-methyl-THF, 10-formyl-THF, 5-formyl-THF, folic acid, folinic acid, folic acid (RBC) and adenosine.