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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
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Castor Oil for MTHFR
Castor oil has, in fact, been used for thousands of years and was considered so valuable it was included in the tombs of ancient Pharos in Egypt as early as 4,000 B.C.

Dr. Amy Neuzil, Methylation and MTHFR Expert
Nov 8, 20235 min read
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Inflammation and Mental Health
We blame neurotransmitters for everything, and try to use them to fix every mental health disorder in the book, but should we? Depression must be low serotonin, and anxiety must be too low or too high norepinephrine. But this view has its limits, and more and more research is confirming that neurological inflammation may be as important or even more important than neurotransmitter levels.

Dr. Amy Neuzil, Methylation and MTHFR Expert
May 29, 20233 min read
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