bruschi11
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My theory is that vitamin A competes with b12 in the liver. Too much vitamin A in the liver leads to nitric oxide elevating destroying b12 and both hydrogen and carbon in the mitochondria. Methylation turns off without b12. Glutathione goes down, as well as dopamine. Copper may accumulate in serum. Heavy metals like mercury specifically accumulates destroying body burden of zinc.
3 ways I know of now off the top of my head to get vitamin A out of the liver:
1) low A diet
2) Andreas moritz liver flushing, maybe coffee enemas, sauna
3) testosterone
In this body chemistry with low A you’ll see stool darken significantly as bile is made and processed correctly. B12 now, something which was helpful before with Vit A toxicity, now may be too strong. B12 just becomes so much stronger and probably shouldn’t ever need to be supplemented as liver now can use from food. Nrf2 turns on the more b12 is given and that can just inflate hydrogen in the mitochondria too high. Putting pressure on carbon and nitrogen.
Low A diet will ultimately remove iron from the liver and into the serum for good use. But nitric oxide can drop and the body needs NO to break down iron. So if on low A, you may need to support western methylation with things like folates, b5 , zinc, and most of all biotin.
At its core though, I do think the competition is vitamin A vs b12 in the liver. And removing that A is allowing b12 to get back online and really governing body chemistry. Cuz that’s what b12 does. It’s king.
3 ways I know of now off the top of my head to get vitamin A out of the liver:
1) low A diet
2) Andreas moritz liver flushing, maybe coffee enemas, sauna
3) testosterone
In this body chemistry with low A you’ll see stool darken significantly as bile is made and processed correctly. B12 now, something which was helpful before with Vit A toxicity, now may be too strong. B12 just becomes so much stronger and probably shouldn’t ever need to be supplemented as liver now can use from food. Nrf2 turns on the more b12 is given and that can just inflate hydrogen in the mitochondria too high. Putting pressure on carbon and nitrogen.
Low A diet will ultimately remove iron from the liver and into the serum for good use. But nitric oxide can drop and the body needs NO to break down iron. So if on low A, you may need to support western methylation with things like folates, b5 , zinc, and most of all biotin.
At its core though, I do think the competition is vitamin A vs b12 in the liver. And removing that A is allowing b12 to get back online and really governing body chemistry. Cuz that’s what b12 does. It’s king.