Studies have shown that low folate, HHcy, and Mthfr deficiency can disrupt Leucine Carboxyl Methyltransferase 1 (LCMT1)-dependent methylation of protein phosphatase 2 A (PP2A), which is a major Ser/Thr phosphatase essential for neuronal homeostasis [120, 121]
Z-DNA is detected by ZBP1, which nucleates a PANoptosome containing RIPK3, caspase-8, and ASC, culminating in the activation of caspases-1/3/8/9, cleavage of GSDMD/GSDME, and phosphorylation of MLKL
Now, I do wanna address, it's not just taking Tylenol once or every now and then
Vitamin B12 binds to the protein in the meals we eat
Additionally, glutathione is essential in a broad range of metabolic processes: (6, 7) It links together ( conjugates ) with many drugs to make it easier for the body to digest them Glutathione acts to neutralize a toxic metabolic byproduct: Methylglyoxal GSH is involved in the protein disulfide bond rearrangement that is necessary for the synthesis of one third of all the bodys proteins It protects the body from the oxidative damage caused by glutathione peroxidase by acting as a helper molecule for certain enzymes Glutathione plays an important role in stimulating cancer cell death (apoptosis) The liver uses GSH to help detoxify fats before the gallbladder emits bile, supporting healthy digestion GSH to remove and detoxify carcinogens: GSH is also crucial in the removal and detoxification of carcinogens, and according to recent studies (8) alterations in this metabolic pathway, can influence cell survival profoundly

It was withdrawn during phase 3 due to heart failure problems, but is still in clinical development for alternative indications