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Low Homocysteine Levels: What are The Consequences?

What Is Homocysteine? Homocysteine is an amino acid derivative that serves as an intermediate in the synthesis of methionine and cysteine. Low homocysteine develops when methionine, cysteine and folate levels become disrupted. Homocysteine contains a sulfhydryl group that serves as an important branch in the formation of important biological compounds such as glutathione (GSH) and …

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Taking Folic Acid When You Have An MTHFR Mutation | Why Is It Not Recommended

So you have one of the common MTHFR mutations and are not sure how to start supplementing. You went online to find out what to take and read that taking folic acid is a good idea. We are here to tell you it’s NOT. Check out our article “Using Folic Acid Supplements In Fertility Treatments” …

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High homocysteine – it can affect your brain, your heart and your pregnancy.

High homocysteine – it can affect your brain, your heart and your pregnancy. Hyperhomocysteinemia, the condition of having high homocysteine in the blood, causes numerous health issues within the body. This article will cover health and pregnancy-related aspects of high homocysteine. If you do not know what homocysteine is or want to know more about …

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Polyphenols and Phenols – Prenatal Exposure – What you need to know & 5 Practical Tips

If you’re reading this, you probably already have some sense of what phenols are, and what they do. But if you have no idea what phenols are, here is a quick overview of Polyphenols and Phenols and Prenatal Exposure What Are Phenols and Polyphenols? Phenols are a large class of chemical compounds. They play a role …

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