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Re: What is the difference between DMG & TMG?

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Dimethyl and Trimethyl. It affects where it inters the ? cycle (I

think methalation). If one doesn't have any effects, the other one

usually does. We use DMG with good results and haven't tried TMG yet.

I hope this helps.

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DMG - dimethylglycine (two methyl groups)

Can help with speech and eye contact. May increase oxygen utilisation,

may stimulate cellular immunity. Some studies have shown it boosts NK

cell funtion. DMG is an amino acid. With ASD DMG formation maybe

impeded which can cause folate metabolism to be imbalanced. Works

with folate and B12. Provides chemical components for folate to peform

its many functions. Be sure folic acid is adequate. When DMG comes

appart and gives away its methyl groups the body needs folate as an

acceptor. In the absence of folate DMG can produce formaldehyde.

Depending upon your current biochemistry, some people do well on DMG,

others on DMG + folate + B12, others on TMG, and some on TMG plus

folate and B12.

(TMG - Trimethyglycine - 3 methyl groups)

We are using TMG with Folinic Acid and B12.

DAN recommended dosage for DMG is:

20kg: 125-375mg per day

30kg: 190-560 mg per day

40kg: 250-750 mg per day

50kg: 300-900 mg per day

60kg: 375-1100 mg per day

70kg+: 450-1300 mg per day

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Thanks . I have my son on DMG right now with added folic and B12 from

Kirkman.

Wondering if I should try TMG to see if he will do even better on this - is

there any

downside and also, would he benefit from additional folic acid?

Thank you.

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You could try it with a low dose and build up and see if the results

were better. You could get the Kirkman TMG with folinic acid and B12.

It can sometimes work out worse if you are low in cysteine, taurine and

glutathione. But this sometimes lasts a few days or less and then

glutathione levels improve.

If you're going to do TMG, make sure your supplementing Taurine as

well. Do taurine for a week before introducing the TMG.

A good DAN doctor should be able to tell from test results if DMG or

TMG is the way to go.

gfcfmom wrote:

Thanks . I have my son on DMG right now with added folic and

B12 from Kirkman.

Wondering if I should try TMG to see if he will do even better on this

- is there any

downside and also, would he benefit from additional folic acid?

Thank you.

gfcfmom

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My son because a psychotic nut on TMG. That was over 5 years ago. He hadn't

showed any

response to DMG either. He was verbal at the time but lost all language for two

weeks and

was spinning in circles, staring at the lights, giggling hysterically, then

turned violent,

agressive. There are some kids who simply cannot tolerate TMG. The glycine is

conjugated

with benzoic acid in the liver and creates sky high hippuric acid, and they

become like

nuts. My son was also a big responder to methylB12 and takes folapro, so Dans

say

" oh...undermethylator " and always recommend TMG or DMG. But since that

regression, I

have steered clear of all glycine preparations. My son is doing very well. He is

very verbal

and self aware and talks about how, most of the time he doesn't feel like he has

autism

anymore.

I believe there is a subgroup of kids who are undermethylators but cannot

tolerate TMG.

At the time my son regressed, Owens had formed a group of parents with

kids who

had really high hippuric acid and this seemed to be the cause with all those in

that group.

found that same subgroup also seem to have issues with oxalates and she

went on

to start her low oxalate diet group after that. The oxalate issue was a real key

in my son's

recover, so it's something else to look into.

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