Wednesday, July 5, 2017

Test for sulphate and sulfite levels? | Phoenix Rising ME / CFS Forums

http://forums.phoenixrising.me/index.php?threads/test-for-sulphate-and-sulfite-levels.29104/

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The right one is linked in my signature. It's the same one that Yasko uses, just direct from the source, so it's cheaper. 

I didn't have problems with any sulfur foods, but I did have a problem tolerating methylcobalamin, and got the classic "stress/anxiety reaction" as described by Heartfixer. This was, of course, a bad situation, as I desperately needed methylcobalamin, yet I couldn't tolerate it. My urine sulfate was a consistent 1200 over 5-7 days. I also have CBS C699T (the major one). 

After completing the CBS protocol, I was able to tolerate methylcobalamin. 

Talking to other people, if you have CBS A360A (the minor one), you can probably skip treating for CBS.  Also if your urine sulfate goes up and down over several days, instead of consistently high. 

Heartfixer (linked in my signature) has the best info on what to look out for, and then how to treat it. I used the Free Thiol diet instead of the low sulfur diet, and also didn't do any Yasko RNA supps. But otherwise I followed what Heartfixer said to do, and it all worked out ok.


--I think here is link to quantfix sulphate test strips (pH 4-8) http://www.mn-net.com/tabid/10341/default.aspx
or http://www.ctlscientific.com/cgi/display.cgi?item_num=91329
and a link to the sulphite test strips (pH 6-9) http://www.mn-net.com/tabid/10342/default.aspx
or http://www.ctlscientific.com/cgi/display.cgi?item_num=91306 

Here is another PR link talking about similar:
http://forums.phoenixrising.me/index.php?threads/urine-sulfate-strips-yasko-vs-ctl-scientific.21434/

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