The ETDFL is specific to disease, and disorders treatments.
In order to clean “pathways” use the DETOX sets
(1) Detox [Liver, Kidneys, Lymph, Intestine, Lung]:
0.05, 0.18, 1.52, 5.35, 8.52, 125.69, 324.52, 637.5, 721.62, 852.09
(2) Detox [Toxin extraction]:
0.19, 0.2, 7.25, 45.75, 96.5, 325, 519.34, 655.2, 750, 922.53
(3) Detox [Baklayan – Germany set]:
0.02, 0.2, 0.9, 5.95, 8.5, 125.69, 262.5, 592.5, 758.57, 823.44
If you’re looking at the idea of using detoxification support to improve methylation, the path is reducing the body’s toxic burden to free up resources used by methylation and antioxidant systems.
People who use this framework often focus on several areas:
1. Supporting Elimination Pathways
The goal is to reduce the amount of compounds the body needs to process.
Examples:
Adequate hydration
Regular bowel movements
Physical activity
Sweating through exercise or heat exposure
Reducing exposure to tobacco smoke, pollutants, and excess alcohol
2. Supporting Antioxidant and Redox Systems
Methylation, glutathione production, and redox balance are interconnected.
The Nrf2 Signaling Pathway regulates many antioxidant and detoxification enzymes.
Nutrients and foods often discussed for supporting these pathways include:
Cruciferous vegetables (broccoli, kale, Brussels sprouts)
Garlic and onions
Green tea
Colorful fruits and vegetables
Sulfur-containing foods
3. Supporting Glutathione Production
Glutathione is often viewed as a bridge between detoxification and methylation.
Key building blocks include:
Cysteine
Glycine
Glutamate
Foods providing protein and sulfur-containing amino acids are commonly emphasized.
4. Providing Methylation Nutrients
If the goal is to support methylation while also supporting detoxification, attention is often given to:
Folate
Vitamin B12
Vitamin B6
Riboflavin (B2)
Choline
Betaine (TMG)
These nutrients participate directly in the methylation cycle.
5. Lowering Oxidative Stress
Excess oxidative stress can increase demand on antioxidant systems and may affect methylation-related pathways.
Common strategies include:
Adequate sleep
Stress management
Exercise
Diet rich in antioxidant-containing foods
How the systems connect
A simplified view is:
Methylation → Methionine → Glutathione → Redox Balance → Detoxification Capacity