Genetic Impacts on Pregnancy
Gary highlights the significant role of the MTHFR gene mutation in pregnancy challenges, such as repeated miscarriages and postpartum depression. He raises concerns about the increasing autism rates, linking them to nutrient deficiencies and soil depletion. The discussion emphasizes the need for better testing and understanding of genetic predispositions in women's health.In this clip
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The Ultimate Human with Gary Brecka
The MTHFR Gene: Why Your Vitamins Might Be Useless (And What to Do) | The Ultimate Human | Ep. 96
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Can you explain more about the implications of Gary Brecka's claim 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 mentioned in the episode Depression | Ultimate Human Short and the clip Methylation and Mood?
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 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?