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Discover the Best Diet for MTHFR Mutation
Living with an MTHFR mutation can feel overwhelming at times. You might be wondering how to support your body better, especially through your diet. The good news? You can take meaningful steps today to nourish your body and help balance your methylation process. Let’s explore together the best diet for MTHFR mutation and how simple food choices can make a big difference.

Dr. Amy Neuzil, Methylation and MTHFR Expert
1 day ago4 min read


MTHFR and Inflammation, plus Strategies for Relief
Inflammation is a natural response by the body to injury or infection, but when it becomes chronic, it can contribute to many health problems. One factor linked to higher resting levels of inflammation is a genetic variation in the MTHFR gene. This post explores why MTHFR mutations may increase inflammation, reviews current research, and offers practical strategies to reduce inflammation naturally.

Dr. Amy Neuzil, Methylation and MTHFR Expert
Mar 124 min read


Nourishing Lunch Ideas for MTHFR: Easy Low Glycemic Recipes Rich in Natural Folate
Living with the MTHFR gene mutation means paying close attention to your diet, especially when it comes to folate intake. Many people with this condition struggle to process synthetic folic acid found in fortified foods, so focusing on natural sources of folate is essential.

Dr. Amy Neuzil, Methylation and MTHFR Expert
Feb 264 min read


Nourishing Breakfast Recipes for MTHFR Gene Mutation
Living with an MTHFR gene mutation means your body processes folate differently, which can affect your overall health. Choosing the right foods, especially at breakfast, can support your body's needs by providing natural folate, antioxidants, and fiber while avoiding fortified foods.

Dr. Amy Neuzil, Methylation and MTHFR Expert
Jan 154 min read


Brain Fog and Blood Sugar and the Link to MTHFR
Brain fog is a frustrating symptom that many people experience without fully understanding its causes. It often feels like a cloud over your thinking, making it hard to focus, remember details, or process information clearly. One key factor linked to brain fog is blood sugar instability. When blood sugar levels swing too high or too low, the brain struggles to function optimally. Another important piece of this puzzle is the MTHFR gene variance, which can influence how the bo

Dr. Amy Neuzil, Methylation and MTHFR Expert
Nov 7, 20254 min read


Low Glycemic Index Diet For MTHFR
Glycemic index sounds highly unsexy, which is fair, but it's actually a diet hack that can help you to keep your blood sugars balanced with very little work. You don't even need to know the exact glycemic index of a particular food to understand how to use this system.

Dr. Amy Neuzil, Methylation and MTHFR Expert
Jun 30, 20236 min read
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