Understanding MTHFR
Carolyn shares her journey into the world of folate levels and their significance, highlighting the connection between MTHFR and health outcomes. After discovering that high serum folate could indicate genetic susceptibility rather than just dietary habits, she began importing methylated folate to help her patients. This exploration into epigenetics reveals the critical role genetics play in individual health and treatment efficacy.In this clip
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Related Questions
If my blood work shows I have high folate, does that mean it’s not being methylated?
Can you explain more about the implications of Gary Brecka's statement that about 44% of the population has a gene mutation, MTHFR, which impairs their ability to convert folic acid into its active form, methylfolate, as discussed in the episode What the MTHFR? The methylation episode with Dr. Ben Lynch. and the clip Folate and Nutrition?
Can you explain more about the implications of this information?