Low sulfur intake : if one does not consume enough sulfur-containing foods, homocysteine will break down in order to provide much needed cysteine for the body
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Acetyl-L-Carnitine (ALC) ALC is a form of the amino acid L-carnitine, modified with an acetyl group that helps it cross the bloodbrain barrier and participate more directly in brain and nerve metabolism