Category: Genetic SNP’s

MTHFR Gene Mutation Defined for Your Health. What is MTHFR?

What if you could improve your health by knowing if you have an MTHFR gene mutation? MTHFR is a gene encoding for Methylene-TetraHydroFolate Reductase (MTHFR). MTHFR is an enzyme found within the human body. Playing a vital role in how the body uses folate (vitamin B9). It converts the folate you eat, into folate your

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What Is Glyphosate And How Can It Affect Our Health

Roundup is a popular brand of herbicide by Monsanto and has been making rounds not because of how great a product it is but because of its active ingredient: Glyphosate, a compound declared carcinogenic by the International Agency for Research on Cancer or IARC. It’s household popularity is not just what makes it dangerous. It made

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5 Common MTHFR Symptoms and How to Manage Your Gene Mutation

MTHFR Symptoms are brought on by MTHFR gene mutations and commonly underlie many health problems. With a few simple changes and some professional advice, you may be able to alleviate some symptoms laid out in this article. MTHFR is often overlooked. New research is showing how important it really is. You may be shocked to

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The Importance Of Methyltransferases

The Importance Of Methyltransferases

The Importance Of Methyltransferases Without them, life would not be possible. Put simply, methyltransferases are enzymes responsible for adding and/or removing methyl groups from molecules within the body. A methyltransferase is similar to a light switch. If you want to turn the lights on or off in a room, you flip the light switch. You

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Introduction To MTHFR Mutations

If you have heard of MTHFR mutations before but didn’t know where to start. This article is for you! It will give you a foundational understanding of biology while introducing you to MTHFR and fertility. What Are Genes? Genes are the deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) sequences responsible for making proteins and enzymes. Gene expression is the

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