Such_Saturation
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Your question isn't dumb, PakPik, as you can see from what Travis dug up. But I'm betting those methyl groups are there for very good reasons...
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I read somewhere that coffee will actually increase homocysteine. Maybe offsetting elements in coffee chemistry tip the methylation process in the opposite direction?I know, right? And people forget that pretty much all steroids that Peat write about favorably have a few methyl groups in the molecule. Just because something has a methyl group does not mean it will donate it. Caffeine is another methyl-rich molecule and I am not aware of any reports that it increases methylation.