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Pure L-Methionine
Methionine, an
essential sulfur amino acid, is involved in the synthesis of
Cysteine, Glutathione, Carnitine, Taurine, Creatine, Nucleic Acids,
Polyamines, Catecholamines and Protein. Low levels are noted in
Glutathione deficiencies and alcohol-induced fatty livers. It may be
beneficial to women with chronic urinary tract infections, and since
Methionine is involved in protein synthesis, it is beneficial to
trauma and burn patients, to increase nitrogen and assist in tissue
repair.
Each capsule contains:
500 mg of the highest quality
Methionine available.
DIRECTIONS: Take 1-2 capsules daily
with a full glass of water or fruit juice. It is very important to
take with folic acid, B-6 and B-12 to properly metabolize and
prevent harmful Homocysteine levels; therefore, take with a B
complex, such as Montiff
B-Long or
B-Complete
(1 - three times daily
with food). Vitamin E (Montiff Natural E or Super E Plus) - total
800 IU, and Vitamin C (Montiff Super C Plus -1 per day) are also
recommended to prevent the effects of Hyperhomocysteinemia.
L-Arginine supplementation may also be included for vascular health.
RECOMMENDED TO ENHANCE STRUCTURE
and FUNCTION RELATING TO NUTRITIONAL NEEDS AND DEFICIENCIES
PERTAINING TO:
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Production of Cysteine,
Glutathione, Taurine, Choline.
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Synthesis of Carnitine and
Creatine.
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Involvement in nucleic
acid production, polyamines and catecholamines.
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Protein synthesis and
increase of body nitrogen.
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Deficiencies noted in burn
and sepsis patients.
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Hepatic liver metabolism
due to alcohol consumption.
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Prevention of adhesion of
uropathogenic
microorganisms in
chronic urinary tract infections.
WHAT IS METHIONINE?
L-Methionine, an essential amino acid,
must be obtained in the diet or through supplementation. Some of the
food sources of Methionine are meat, eggs, onions, beans, soybeans,
lentils and yogurt. Methionine is the precursor for Cysteine, and
both are sulfur amino acids, which have antioxidant properties to
help inactivate free radicals. Methionine also is the precursor for
Taurine and, since Cysteine is necessary for Glutathione production,
insufficient Methionine may cause a deficiency of Glutathione.
Insufficient Glutathione can result in improper detoxification of
the liver, and tissue damage, including swelling of the mitochondria
of lung capillary endothelial cells and considerable damage in the
jejunum and colon. Glutathione is also an important antioxidant
protecting cells from toxic effects of reactive oxygen compounds and
detoxifying free radical and peroxides. Methionine is also important
for protein synthesis as well as the synthesis of Carnitine and
Creatine, and is involved in the production of nucleic acids,
polyamines, Choline, and catecholamines.
METHIONINE AND RELATIONSHIP TO
ALCOHOL-INDUCED FATTY LIVERS
Methionine is necessary for the
manufacture of Choline and it is the precursor for Cysteine, which
is essential in Glutathione production. These deficiencies are noted
in those with alcohol-induced fatty livers. With excessive alcohol
consumption, hepatic liver metabolism is extremely impaired often
resulting in cirrhosis. By increasing Methionine - Choline and
Glutathione also increase, which may prevent ethanol-induced fatty
livers. Methionine supplementation may also be beneficial to those
with other liver abnormalities, including Gilbert's syndrome.
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Those with high alcohol
consumption may benefit from Methionine supplementation (1 to 2
daily).
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Montiff Gluca-Balance
(with Methionine and other beneficial amino acids) is also be a
good choice for Alcoholics (2 - B.I.D. or T.I.D).
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Montiff B-Complete or
B-Long (1 T.I.D.) is essential for proper metabolism and to
prevent harmful Homocysteine levels. Alpha Lipoic Acid (Montiff
Alpha Lipoic Acid Plus 1-2 daily) is also recommended to increase
Glutathione, prevent lipid peroxidation, detoxify the ethanol and
help maintain, or restore, hepatic function. The addition of
N-Acetyl-L-Cysteine may also be helpful in increasing Glutathione
production.
BURN AND TRAUMA PATIENTS AND
METHIONINE SUPPLEMENTATION:
Methionine synthesis is altered
considerably in trauma and burn injuries and requirements for sulfur
amino acids are increased. These patients are also deficient in
Carnitine and other amino acids necessary for tissue repair.
Although some studies on burn patients have been conducted with IV
supplementation of Methionine, one study actually demonstrated that
more Methionine converted to Cysteine via oral supplementation than
by vein.
METHIONINE FOR REOCCURRING URINARY
TRACT INFECTIONS IN WOMEN:
In one study of 23 women with
reoccurring urinary tract infections, L-Methionine was administered
3 times daily for a period of 26 months. The Methionine prevented
the adhesion of
uropathogenic microorganisms to the cells of the
urinary tract, and no Escherichia coli strains were found. This
study concluded that L-Methionine supplementation is a suitable
therapy to prevent chronic reoccurring urinary tract infections,
whereas continued use of antibiotics may cause development to
resistance.
HOMOCYSTEINE: RELATIONSHIP TO
METHIONINE AND PREVENTION OF:
Homocysteine, an abnormal metabolite
of Cysteine, has been proven to be detrimental to endothelial
health, leading to heart attacks and strokes. Methione is the
precursor to Cysteine and oral supplementation can raise
Homocysteine levels. It is important to take the necessary vitamins
to prevent this abnormal metabolite from forming in excessive
amounts. B-6, B-12 and Folic Acid can prevent excessive Homocysteine
levels, therefore, Montiff B-Complete or B-Long (1 three times daily
with food) is recommended to help prevent this. In addition, taking
antioxidants - Vitamin C (1000mg.) and Vitamin E (800 IU) - can help
prevent endothelial damage from Hyperhomocysteinemia, and allow for
beneficial response to L-Arginine supplementation for vascular
health, as reported in Jama, 1999.
ALL-BASIC FORMULA FOR METHIONINE
SUPPLEMENTATION IN THE DIET:
Methionine is important for metabolic
function and health; however, small amounts daily are generally
sufficient for most people to maintain good health. Montiff
All-Basic Formula contains Methionine, as well as 19 other highest
quality amino acids plus Alpha Lipoic Acid. This is a good choice
for a daily supplemental health program as well as for times of
illness, injury and stress. The body requires more amino acids than
are available in foods for tissue repair and bodily function at
these times.
REFERENCES:
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Nappo, De Rosa et al,
"Impairment of Endothelial Functions by Acute Hyperhomocysteinemia
and Reversal by Antioxidant Vitamins", Jama,1999.
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Wang, Chen, et al,
"Methionine and Cysteine Affect Glutathione Level.
Glutathione-Related Enzyme Activities and Expression of
Glutathione S-Transferase Isozymes In Rat Hepatocytes", J. Nutr. ,
1997.
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Funfstuck, Strabe, et al.
"Prevent. and Re-infection by L-Methionine in Patients with
Recurrent Urinary Tract Infection", Med. Klin, 1997.
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Stegink, LK Den Besten, L,
"Synthesis of Cysteine from Methionine in Normal Adult Subjects:
Effective Route of Alimentation", Science 1972.
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Bianchi, Brizi, Rossi, et
al, "Synthesis of Glutathione in Response to Methionine Load in
Controlled Subjects and In Patients with Cirrhosis," Metabolism,
2000.
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Avila, Berasin et al,
"Reduced mRNA Abundance on the Main Enzymes Involved in Methionine
Metabolism In Human Liver Cirrhosis and Hepatocellular Carcinoma,"
J. Hepatology 2000.
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Hanratty, McGrath, et al,
"The Effects of Oral Methionine and Homocysteine on Endothelial
Function," Heart, 2001.
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Wilson, Peter, WF, "
Homocysteine, Vitamins, and Cardiovascular Disease", Reuters
Medical News, 2000.
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Di Pasquale, Maurio, Amino
Acids and Proteins for the Athlete, CRC Press, 1997.
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Balch J., MD., and Balch,
P, CNC,. "Prescription for Nutritional Healing, 1997.
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Wilkinson, Megson et al, "
Acute Methionine Loading Does Not Alter Arterial Stiffness in
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