Recent findings have indicated that levels of the atypical methyltransferase METTL1 are elevated in cancer cells, thereby promoting glutamine synthase (GLUL) expression in an m6A-dependent manner, which in turn facilitates cancer cell proliferation [44]
So, its not that we have too much hormone, it is what is happening in the cells rather than the levels in the body overall
Note: For patients who undergo bariatric surgery, IVs containing high amounts of B-vitamins, especially B12 is very important
Low WY, Feil SC, Ng HL, Gorman MA, Morton CJ, Pyke J
Results from our mouse study, and a recent study in which an autistic child with a TMLHE mutation was treated with carnitine supplementation, suggest that prenatal carnitine supplementation might well be worth considering