MTHFR and Health
Enzymes play a crucial role in converting molecules and are heavily influenced by nutrient availability. The MTHFR gene is vital for regulating methylation, which impacts DNA repair, mood, and inflammation. Variants of this gene can lead to serious health issues, but understanding your genetic makeup can empower you to take proactive steps for better health.In this clip
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Why is the MTHFR gene important?
Why are MTHFR genes important?
Why is methylfolate important for individuals with the MTHFR gene mutation, as discussed in the episode "MTHFR Gene Mutation Explained: How to Know If You Have It and What To Do About It" with Gary Brecka and the clip "Gene Mutation Insights"?