Inflammation Hot Spots
The
process of inflammation starts with injury, toxicity, deficiency or
emotional distress. One particular deficiency that causes inflammation
is a genetic deficiency called MTHFR. This deficiency is relatively
common – perhaps the most common genetic deficiency in North America.
It is related to the way we manufacture proteins. A sign that we have
MTHFR deficiency is elevated homocysteine.
MTHFR
deficiency creates pools of homocysteine that ignite inflammation like
bonfires in specific tissues of your body. The strategies for reducing
this inflammation depend greatly on where the bonfire starts. And, like
many forest fires, inflammation often features multiple fronts that
require different strategies for quelling its flames.
Burning brain
The delicate tissues of the brain are common victims of inflammation
from an MTHFR deficiency. Elevated homocysteine feeds the fire that
melts fragile neurons. Movement disorders like Parkinson's disease and
dementias such as Alzheimer's disease are associated with elevated
homocysteine. Further, inflammation in the brain associated with MTHFR
and elevated homocysteine are also implicated in autism, ADD/ADHD,
bipolar depression and schizophrenia.
MTHFR deficiency is addressed by
increasing folates in the diet. Folates describe a B vitamin from
foliage – leafy green vegetables. Actually, all fruits and vegetables
contain some folate. Eating the optimum amount of folate can go a long
way to filling the deficiency associated with MTHFR and elevated
homocysteine. Remember, the optimum number of servings for fruits and
vegetables is:
- 5 servings for children
- 7 servings for women
- 9 servings for men
Make sure you eat vegetables of every color – eat a rainbow!
Supplements such as
HCY Guard®
provide nutrients that help "re-methylate" homocysteine in the presence
of this MTHFR deficiency. Inflammation is normalized by the
anti-inflammatory Betalains found in
Nopalea™. Essential fatty acids and EFA supplements such as
OmegaPrime® serve as primary building blocks for a healthy brain. Also, Omega-3 EFA, Betalains and ECGC polyphenols in
Energy Now!® serve to help the body protect DNA strands and create stem cells that are needed to repair delicate, fragile brain tissues.
Burning bones
Bones are living tissue. Osteoblast cells lay down a matrix of collagen
proteins and build minerals around it. Collagen provides tensile
strength for the bones and minerals provide compression strength for
the bones. Homocysteine shatters this matrix and melts the collagen in
your bones (and elsewhere), resulting in brittle bones. Further,
without collagen, minerals cannot form and the bones become porous. The
end result is often osteoporosis.
Folates and plant hormones such as Vitamin K found in leafy green
vegetables help reduce the impact of MTHFR deficiency and increase the
opportunity for osteoblasts to make healthy bone. Healthy bones also
require significant amounts of Vitamin D. Sunshine is the best source
of Vitamin D; however, in North America it is not always possible to
get enough healthy sun exposure to meet our Vitamin D needs.
Supplements such as Bone Growth Factor and VitaCal-Mag D can help give
us the nutrients we need for healthy bones. HCY Guard can help the body
reduce inflammatory homocysteine and Betalains from Nopalea can help
reduce the impact of inflammation.
Burning blood
MTHFR deficiency was discovered when scientists began searching for the
reasons why heart disease and stroke seemed to cluster in certain
families. It was discovered that these families shared a genetic
deficiency that required far more folate than their diet provided.
Folate deficiency depletes Vitamin B-12 and compounds the homocysteine
problem. Homocysteine ignites LDL ("bad") cholesterol in the
bloodstream and creates the inflammation at the root of cardiovascular
disease, heart attacks and stroke.
A high folate diet focusing on leafy green vegetables can fill this deficiency. Supplements such as
HCY Guard,
Nopalea and
OmegaPrime
can help the body ease' the fire in the delicate tissues lining the
blood vessels. According to the VISP study (Vitamin Intervention for
Stroke Prevention) this comprehensive strategy can fill the deficiency
created by MTHFR, put out the fire fueled by homocysteine, and reduce
the likelihood of heart attack and stroke.
Conclusion
Inflammation hot spots build fires around your body in places like your brain, your bones and your heart.
- A high folate diet can fill the deficiency that causes these body bonfires.
- Safe daily sun exposure along with exercise and peaceful sleep can help build a solid foundation for wellness.
- Appropriate
supplementation can help satisfy the needs created by MTHFR while
putting out the fires of inflammation and creating vigorous cells for
health today and a healthier tomorrow.
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Butch Hamilton-TriVita Director
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