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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


Methionine as a Methyl Donor and Its Impact on Homocysteine Levels
Methionine is an essential amino acid that plays a critical role in many biological processes, especially as a methyl donor in the body. Its relationship with homocysteine, a sulfur-containing amino acid linked to cardiovascular health, has attracted significant scientific interest.

Dr. Amy Neuzil, Methylation and MTHFR Expert
Feb 194 min read


MTHFR and Autoimmune Diseases: Insights and Natural Solutions
Autoimmune diseases such as psoriasis, multiple sclerosis (MS), and Hashimoto’s thyroiditis affect millions worldwide, often causing chronic inflammation and a range of debilitating symptoms. Emerging research suggests a link between mutations in the MTHFR gene and a higher risk of developing these autoimmune conditions

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


Understanding Breast Implant Illness: Symptoms, MTHFR Gene Connection, and Research Insights
Breast implant illness (BII) has gained attention as more people report a range of unexplained symptoms after receiving breast implants. While breast implants are generally considered safe, some individuals experience persistent health issues that they associate with their implants. Recent research suggests a possible link between BII and genetic factors, particularly the MTHFR gene mutation

Dr. Amy Neuzil, Methylation and MTHFR Expert
Feb 54 min read


MTHFR and Blood Clot Risk: Tips for Prevention and Management
Blood clotting disorders can pose serious health risks, including stroke, deep vein thrombosis, and pulmonary embolism. One genetic factor that influences clotting risk is the MTHFR gene mutation

Dr. Amy Neuzil, Methylation and MTHFR Expert
Jan 294 min read


The Critical Role of Zinc in Supporting Methylation for Individuals with MTHFR Gene Mutations
Understanding the role of zinc in supporting methylation can help those with MTHFR mutations improve their methylation balance and overall well-being.

Dr. Amy Neuzil, Methylation and MTHFR Expert
Dec 4, 20254 min read


Understanding MTHFR and Homocysteine Testing: When Numbers Matter for Blood Clot Risk
The connection between MTHFR gene mutations and blood clot risk often centers on homocysteine levels. The common story goes like this: if you have an MTHFR mutation, your homocysteine will be high, and that means you face a greater risk of blood clots. But this narrative oversimplifies a complex relationship.

Dr. Amy Neuzil, Methylation and MTHFR Expert
Nov 17, 20254 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


High Folate Levels as a Warning Sign for MTHFR Dysfunction and the Risks of Unmetabolized Folic Acid
When you receive blood test results showing high folate levels, it might seem positive at first. However, it can signal a potential issue with MTHFR (methylenetetrahydrofolate reductase) function and highlight risks related to unmetabolized folic acid (UMFA) buildup in the bloodstream.

Dr. Amy Neuzil, Methylation and MTHFR Expert
Oct 30, 20254 min read


Beat Brain Fog - Blood Sugar and MTHFR
Brain fog makes all of life more difficult because normal tasks become an uphill battle of hazy focus, forgotten pieces, and slow or stalled thought processes. The connection between MTHFR (methylenetetrahydrofolate reductase), blood sugar changes, and brain fog can help you beat this symptom for good.

Dr. Amy Neuzil, Methylation and MTHFR Expert
Oct 23, 20254 min read


Sleep and MTHFR
MTHFR and sleep are intertwined, so here are some of the most important things you can do to get the best sleep moving forward.

Dr. Amy Neuzil, Methylation and MTHFR Expert
Dec 29, 20235 min read


Sleep Anxiety and Mental Bad Habits
Sleep anxiety is the nightmare scenario where fearing that you won't get good sleep causes you to not get good sleep.

Dr. Amy Neuzil, Methylation and MTHFR Expert
Dec 22, 20235 min read


What is Methylation?
Methylation is a very small, foundational chemical function in your body. It involves the moving of a methyl group, which is a carbon with three hydrogens that you can picture a lot like a Mickey Mouse head with an extra ear (shudder).

Dr. Amy Neuzil, Methylation and MTHFR Expert
Nov 20, 20234 min read


The Problem With Blood Tests For Folate
Blood tests for folate have one big fatal flaw, making them both innaccurate and functionally useless, and the most common folate levels that we see on the blood tests of people with MTHFR might surprise you.

Dr. Amy Neuzil, Methylation and MTHFR Expert
Jul 27, 20235 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


5MTHF vs. Folic Acid in Your Prenatal
The idea that methyl folate could be a better option than folic acid in prenatal vitamins is controversial, because folic acid has been the fertility go-to treatment since it was discovered in the 1930s. The issue is, MTHFR had NOT been discovered in the 1930s, and the research hadn't really dived into the genetic needs of infertile couples yet.

Dr. Amy Neuzil, Methylation and MTHFR Expert
Dec 29, 20225 min read


Lower Homocysteine with MTHFR
High homocysteine is one of the most medically recognized consequences of having an MTHFR gene mutation, and learning to lower homocysteine with MTHFR can protect your health long-term. Balancing your methylation and boosting your B vitamins, especially B2, folate or 5-LMTHF, and B12, is the usual first step with MTHFR. But for true health, there are some other things that matter as well.

Dr. Amy Neuzil, Methylation and MTHFR Expert
Apr 17, 20213 min read
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