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Choline, NAFLD, and MTHFR
Choline is often overshadowed by other nutrients, but its importance, especially for individuals with the MTHFR gene mutation, cannot be overstated. This blog post will explore the vital role of choline in managing non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD), its biochemical pathways, and its overall health benefits.

Dr. Amy Neuzil, Methylation and MTHFR Expert
4 days ago4 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 74 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 304 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 234 min read


Is a Whole-Food Diet Enough for MTHFR Gene Mutation or Do You Need Supplements?
Navigating nutrition can be confusing, especially for those dealing with the MTHFR gene mutation. This mutation can impact how effectively your body processes certain nutrients, raising the question: is a whole-food diet sufficient, or do you need to introduce supplements? Let's explore this important topic and discover the best nutritional strategy for individuals with MTHFR mutations. Understanding MTHFR and Its Implications The MTHFR gene produces an enzyme critical for pr

Dr. Amy Neuzil, Methylation and MTHFR Expert
Oct 165 min read


Methylation Adaptogens
You may have heard the term "adaptogens" in regards to adrenal health. These seemingly miracle substances help your body to adapt - either increase or decrease your stress hormone production depending on your need and baseline status. It turns out, there are adaptogens in other realms as well, and one of the most important could be methylation adaptogens.

Dr. Amy Neuzil, Methylation and MTHFR Expert
Jun 24 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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