Guest guest Posted June 17, 2008 Report Share Posted June 17, 2008 I haven't looked at these tests very often. Andy would be the one to ask (you can email him the post number to him). Low sulfation doesn't indicate a need for a low sulfur diet. The only way to determine that would be to try elimination of sulfur foods (see file in the files section) and challenge to see what your symptoms are. J > > > > I finally got to have a liver detox test done and it (not > > surprisingly) shows the following: > > > > PHASE II: Low glutathione conjugation, low sulphation, low > > Glucuronidation but very high (off the sclae) Glycine conjugation! > > > > PHASE 1: too fast! > > > > RATIOS: Phase 1 sulphation: top of normal range. > > Phase 1 glycination: non recordable! > > Phase 1 glucoronidation: way above normal, almost off the scale. > > > > So, the dreaded fast phase 1, slow phase 2. > > > > So I understand what's going on with me now but I need some help with > > what to do about these things. I am also awaiting plasma amino acids > > which I won't get the results of till next week. > > > > DOes anyone have any comments? I reall AI talking about Niacinamide to > > slow down phase 1. Should I be on any special diets according to this? > > Does low sulfation meen I need a low sulphur diet? > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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