Methylation Map – Interactive PDF (Practitioner Edition)
Methylation Map – Interactive PDF (Practitioner Edition)
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⭐ New v1.5 Release: The World’s Most Advanced Methylation Teaching Tool
(Includes Practitioner Insight PDFs + Pop-Up Clinical Guides)
A professional-grade interactive pathway map with 150+ clinical pop-ups, Practitioner Insight PDFs, and full-cycle integration across Methylation, Neurotransmitters, Sulfur Detox, Histamine Pathways, and the entire Krebs Cycle. Instant digital download.
Current Version: v1.5 • All purchasers receive free v1.x updates.
⭐ Introductory Release Price – Limited Time
Retail Price: $1,497
Introductory Practitioner Price: $749
What You’re Getting
This tool connects the Methionine, Folate, BH4/Neurotransmitter, Urea, Transsulfuration, and Krebs cycles into one seamless, clinician-focused teaching experience. Every node opens into a pop-up with enzyme overviews, nutrient cofactors, inhibitors, clinical blocks, symptom patterns, and decision-making cues.
Many pop-ups now include full Practitioner Insight PDFs, offering deeper explanations on topics like:
- Methylfolate trapping
- Over-methylation vs. under-methylation
- Histamine pathways (HNMT vs DAO vs ECL)
- CBS, SUOX, H₂S, and sulfur intolerance
- Taurine vs cysteine and sulfur overload
- Homocysteine dynamics & the SAM:SAH ratio
- PEMT, GAMT, AHCY, BHMT, and more
This is the only tool available that shows all interconnected cycles interacting in real time with clinical interpretation built directly into the structure.
Why Practitioners Love It
- Clarity in minutes: Demonstrate how a single enzyme slowdown (DHFR, MTHFR, CBS, MAO-A, COMT, NOS…) ripples across mood, energy, detox, hormones, and inflammation.
- Layered depth: Click any node to reveal the full story pop-ups and Practitioner Insight PDF's, enzyme context, and clinical cues only when needed.
- Perfect for case reviews and consults: Open during sessions to walk students or clients through methylation issues, interpret labs, illustrate pathways, or plan protocols with visual context.
A Complete System: Not Just a Diagram
This is now a core education tool used by clinicians to teach:
- Under- and over-methylation
- BH4 depletion and neurotransmitter imbalances
- Nitric oxide uncoupling
- Sulfur congestion & H₂S toxicity
- Histamine intolerance (systemic vs food vs gastric)
- Oxidative stress
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Detoxification dynamics
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Krebs energy deficits driving methylation blocks
What’s Inside
1. Core Metabolic Cycles Integrated Into One System
- Methionine Cycle
- Folate Cycle
- BH4 / Neurotransmitter Cycle
- Urea Cycle
- Transsulfuration Pathway
- Full Krebs Cycle with intermediates popups
2. 150+ Interactive Pop-Ups
- Every metabolite and enzyme includes:
- Function & flow direction
- Nutrient cofactors
- Botanical/nutrient inhibitors
- SNP relevance (when clinically meaningful)
- Clinical clues & decision points
3. Practitioner Insight PDFs (embedded inside pop-ups)
Deep-dive guides covering:
- Overmethylation
- Undermethylation
- Methylfolate trapping
- Histamine pathways: HNMT vs DAO vs ECL
- Taurine vs cysteine & sulfur overload
- CBS / SUOX / H2S physiology
- AHCY, PEMT, GAMT interpretations
- SAM:SAH ratio analysis
- And more (continuously expanding)
4. Neurotransmitter & Nitric Oxide Integration
Clickable explanations of:
- Serotonin, dopamine, norepinephrine, epinephrine
- GABA, glutamate, melatonin
- BH4 as a neurotransmitter “spark plug”
- NOS coupling vs uncoupling
- ADMA, arginine, citrulline pathways
5. Clinical Concepts Embedded Throughout
- Methylation flow vs Methylation load
- Redox imbalance
- Energy deficits blocking Methylation
- Hormone detox (estrogen, catechol estrogens)
- Cardiovascular risk mechanisms
- Gut–brain–liver interconnection
- Histamine intolerance frameworks
- SIBO/SIFO/SIMO links to sulfur metabolism
Before You Open the Practitioner Edition
For full interactivity (all pop-ups, click-through nodes, etc.), open the PDF in a full free PDF viewer:
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