I have found what I think is contradictory research on choline for treating the issues I have and I was wondering what to do.
Quick background - I have undermethylation and also suffer from OCD.
For undermethylation, amongst several other supplements like SAM-e and l-methylfolate, experts with good street cred also believe it is important to supplement with choline. The idea is that more choline gets used up for methylation when you are less effective at using folate to support that process.
However in couple of studies done on OCD people (see this and this), it was found that their brains showed above average increase in Choline or had positive correlation to choline. Which means, if I am interpreting it correctly, that perhaps OCD sufferers should stay away from choline.
Here is the big kicker - Usually people with OCD, especially my kind of OCD (Pure OCD/intrusive thoughts) also happen to be undermethylated, and vice versa.
I am wondering if I am interpreting anything wrong here given what seems to be a contradictory role of choline.
At the end, should I consider supplementing with or eating food rich in choline?