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Hey Jennifer, I think the potatoes turn green when exposed to light, maybe more GA is generated, as is the case with sprouting.

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Yes and here OFF TOPIC but I just recovered from a number of sick days after running out of Betaine HCL which I have been taking for a long time. So I wondered if it was just replenishing the stomach acid or a more specific effect of betaine. Why? Because my symptoms were like hyperammonaemia - high blood ammonia - can be caused by SIBO (check) and dehydration (check) and obviously related to protein intake. So this article suggests betaine would be helpful both for the SIBO and the dehydration. Note: betaine is produced by certain salt-tolerant plants to help with dehydration. I note it is used in chickens and pigs to help with heat stress. Heat stress becoming a big problem! Also marketed as TMG - trimethyl glycine, no HCl... checking up on my research, is there anything I am missing?

Here are some snippets from a long article:

At the systemic level, chronic betaine intake lowers core temperature by reducing inflammation markers and changing blood chemistry as shown in several animal models exposed to heat stress

Betaine administration activates AMPK, which enhances genes encoding proteins involved in fatty acid transport and fatty acid oxidation, while decreasing fatty acid synthesis, thereby preventing triglyceride and cholesterol accumulation in the liver

Betaine supplementation to male mice fed a high-fat diet prevented betaine deficiency, insulin resistance, and fatty liver, and normalized serum ALT levels

Mice fed a high-sucrose diet also exhibit significant fat accumulation and increased lipogenic activity in the liver similar to what was seen in high-fat diet administration, which were attenuated with betaine treatment via upregulation of AMPK

Betaine treatment led to a substantial rise in the motor unit activity and recovery of residual power in weakened muscle tissues of patients with acute anterior poliomyelitis, which resulted in improved sense of well-being, less fatigue, and greater strength and endurance during treatment [4,7,208,209].

Singhal et al. reported that betaine via the BHMT-catalyzed pathway exerted epigenetic control and activated neuroprotective transcriptional programs in the brain of mice with multiple sclerosis by restoring the methylation potential (SAM:SAH ratio) and preventing axonal damage [210].

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8224793/

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