Magnesium, Methylation, and the MTHFR Gene
Magnesium is essential for many bodily processes, including the methylation cycle. How could a magnesium deficiency contribute to MTHFR-related symptoms?
Read MoreMagnesium is essential for many bodily processes, including the methylation cycle. How could a magnesium deficiency contribute to MTHFR-related symptoms?
Read MoreVitamin B12 deficiency is common and injections may be given to people with deficiencies but are these shots safe for people with MTHFR? Do alternatives exist?
Read MoreCan an MTHFR gene mutation cause a stroke? What signs should you look out for? How can you reduce the risk? We will answer all these questions and more in this article.
Read MoreWhat does MTHFR stand for and its benefits? Browse Categories B-12 COVID-19 Deficiencies Fertility / Pregnancy / Women's Health Health Issues Kid's Health Mental Health Methylfolate Facts MTHFR Genetics News Resources Staying Healthy Super-B-Complex Thyroid issues? Chronic fatigue? Hormonal problems? Depression? Autoimmune disorders? You’ve probably experienced at least one of these in your lifetime. You’ve probably also been told that at least part of your suffering is “all in your head”. Well, research suggests otherwise. In fact, research suggests all of these disorders - and more - have one common denominator. MTHFR. The majority of the population has never heard of MTHFR. Which is surprising, considering that an estimated 30-40% of Americans have at least one mutation. What’s more, it’s now known...
Read MoreWhat vegans need to know about B12, homocysteine, and MTHFR Browse Categories B-12 COVID-19 Deficiencies Fertility / Pregnancy / Women's Health Health Issues Ingredients Mental Health Methylfolate Facts MTHFR Genetics News Resources Staying Healthy Super-B-Complex Are you a Vegan? You need to know about vitamin B12 deficiency, homocysteine, and MTHFR. Now, there’s plenty of research emphasizing the benefits of a vegan diet. Veganism has been shown to reduce your risk of coronary heart disease and several types of cancer, as well as many other chronic degenerative diseases. That’s the good stuff (and there’s lots more!). Unfortunately, there’s some not-so-good stuff, too. Numerous studies show that vegetarians -- and especially vegans -- have both lower serum vitamin B-12 and higher homocysteine concentrations than...
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