MTHFR and Folate
Gary discusses the impact of folate deficiency and the significance of five methylfolate in reversing S phase arrest in cells, particularly for those with the MTHFR gene mutation. He suggests a simple experiment for parents to remove fortified foods from their child's diet, which may lead to remarkable improvements in attention and behavior within just a week. The discussion highlights the potential of proper supplementation to enhance cellular biology and address common issues like hypertension and attention disorders.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 this information?
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?