High levels of homocysteine are a better predictor than cholesterol levels for increasing a person’s chance of developing heart disease (up to 10 times), stroke, and PAD
Elevated homocysteine levels are also strongly associated with the development of Alzheimer’s disease, strokes, and increased complications in diabetes, lupus, and other chronic diseases.
Lowers homosysteine by use of folic acid and vitamins that increase it’s metabolism in the body.
Increases methylation in the liver. This is the main way the liver detoxifies itself