PODCAST: Interview with Dr Ben Lynch

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Last week Carolyn was lucky enough to spend some time interviewing one of the leading authorities in the world of MTHFR, Dr Ben Lynch – the founder of mthfr.net and Seeking Health.

Dr Ben is such a generous wealth of knowledge, with a real passion to better the health of those with a positive MTHFR mutation. We feel very privileged we were able to spend some time with him asking him his thoughts on certain aspects of MTHFR and what his upcoming work is.

Leave a comment below if you enjoyed the webinar or if you have any further questions!

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