People with the MTHFR polymorphism often have a more challenging time detoxifying and eliminating chemicals, and so we’re always on the hunt for clean, natural skincare that we don’t have to make ourselves (not that I don’t love whipping up…
Emotional eating doesn’t sound like the typical MTHFR topic, but sadly it is one of the behaviors that can plague people with MTHFR, COMT fast, or MAO-A fast. Especially those with MAO-A fast because emotional eating is highly linked to…
PEMT is an amazing gene that is a cornerstone of healthy functioning, literally of your whole body. Here’s why. Your body is made of cells – you have neurons that make up your brain, eyes, spinal cord, and nervous system…
MAO-A is an enzyme that has the power to determine a lot of who you are, and the gene SNPs that change its activity have additive effects, just like the COMT gene SNP that we spoke about previously, The various…
MAO-A is an enzyme of singular importance, and the gene SNPs that alter its activity have additive effects, just like the COMT gene SNP that we spoke about some months ago, to produce either fast or slow action. MAO-A stands…
Low histamine is generally not recognized as a problem within the medical community or even in the media, but histamine is emerging as a research target for conditions like cancer, cardiac protection, and alzheimer’s so I think soon we will…
Like everything else we talk about, MTHFR and vitamin D have a curious relationship. Vitamin D doesn’t link into the folate cycle, the methylation cycle, or the BH4 pathway so it isn’t an obvious connection, but it’s thought to be…
I love it when listeners leave questions – the questions are always interesting and thought provoking and it helps me to understand what you’re interested in, so if you have a question for me please use the video ask feature…
Histamine and MTHFR are bound together for so many reasons. One, is because just like MTHFR, histamine has its fingers in so much more than just allergies. Histamine is involved in: Histamine levels in your body depend on two factors.…
MTHFR is well known for causing heart health issues. It’s directly responsible for raising homocysteine levels, it’s implicated in troublesome blood clotting, and it’s indirectly responsible for making it harder to make adequate nitric oxide. All of this is compounded…