I just found you after eight miscarriages and five years of research. Everything you’re saying is right and I’m living proof. I’m compound heterozygous and i just had my healthy baby after changing my diet, detoxing heavy metals, healing my gut and supporting my methylation cicle. I’m so grateful and proud I’m in charge of my health. I feel better than ever! Thank you for all this info! One thing I would like you to add to these MTHFR series is the evil shots. I know it’s scary but you should be raising awareness also in that field 🙏🏻♥️
@Fa Stolov, congratulations on taking charge of your health and having a healthy baby! I think that everyone needs to pay far more attention to their health because so many health issues are overlooked by the medical profession. Please keep sharing your knowledge as it will help many other people. Blessings.
Lots of us with MTHFR mutations ALSO have histamine intolerance. In that case bone broth would be a SERIOUSLY BAD IDEA.. Fermented foods seem like the wrong thing to recommend to MTHFR people to start with
My histamine reaction manifests as migraines, itchy skin, sneezing, digestive issues. Bone broth wreaks havoc on my GI. Sometimes citrus or carbonated drinks will also trigger headaches. Taking glutathione to detox, histamine blocker supplements, and quecertin have really helped. I need to pick up dry brushing again 👍
Be careful with Tea Tree oil as that has a lot of phytoestrogens. When you're dealing the the MTHFR gene or genes, remember it alters our phase 2 detox pathway hindering a significant reduction in the body's ability to detox estrogen thus leading to estrogen dominance/toxicity (adding even more overall toxicity to an already toxic body). Lavender has those phytoestrogens too. When the body can't properly detox these things must be taken into account.
@@anonanonymous1970 what we were trained in gets outdated like every 3 years . I have been retraining myself since COVID started . Methylation is evolving as a science. Most recently I have been part of “ younger you “ program by Kara Fitzgerald
@@humaalimd6004 Other professionals are required to keep up with developments after they graduate from school. For example, lawyers must keep up with new laws - they lose their license if they don't have an updated understanding of the law. Yet doctors seem to have no problem saying they don't keep up with research/science. Doctors who don't do so should lose their licenses. They are failing in meeting their fiduciary duties.
@@anonanonymous1970 correct. We are supposed to keep up but only in our respective areas. Medicine was mostly taught as population based and trend toward personalization has been a recent trend. I’m studying personalized medicine but let’s a an ent physician or a surgeon may not see it as necessary
@@humaalimd6004 But there are people with Master's degrees in public health - that's who is supposed to be "population-based." Doctors are supposed to always be individualized - which is why they have fiduciary duties to each of their clients/patients. That's not a "trend" - it's a binding legal duty! And MTHFR impacts all areas of medicine so ALL doctors should have a detailed understanding of it. I honestly cannot believe I have to explain this to a doctor - which shows how big of a problem this is. You all need to get it together and actually start fulfilling your legal duties to patients and keep abreast of new research... Like the rest of us do!
This was so helpful. I’ve been struggling for years and recently at the age of 47, they tell me I’ve had the Mthfr gene. Reading up on it and yea, sounds like me. But, I upped my vitamins because they were also saying I was anemic. I am taking a prenatal to get a big boost. But, it has folic acid, not folate. And I kept hearing about the methyfolate, but hadn’t looked into it. Going to be changing my vitamin regimen after my dr does extra blood work soon. I was also way over my B12 levels, which doesn’t sound bad, but, I’m sure you know, can have side affects.
That a lot of supplements . I need to tailor things down specifically though. I don’t want to be unwise and take too much. Thank you for all you shared.💕Gratitude!
Genetics would suggest that your child has a 50% chance of having the gene since half of his genes come you. You can always use the advice presented here as it will still help even if he doesn't have the gene.
I just found you after eight miscarriages and five years of research. Everything you’re saying is right and I’m living proof. I’m compound heterozygous and i just had my healthy baby after changing my diet, detoxing heavy metals, healing my gut and supporting my methylation cicle. I’m so grateful and proud I’m in charge of my health. I feel better than ever!
Thank you for all this info!
One thing I would like you to add to these MTHFR series is the evil shots. I know it’s scary but you should be raising awareness also in that field 🙏🏻♥️
@Fa Stolov, congratulations on taking charge of your health and having a healthy baby! I think that everyone needs to pay far more attention to their health because so many health issues are overlooked by the medical profession. Please keep sharing your knowledge as it will help many other people. Blessings.
What is an “evil shot”?
I also need to know about the evil shots please
@@thesimplyspoiled1I'm sorry it took forever, i didn't see the notification for this. The c***d shots. And everything else from big pharma
I don’t know you but I’m proud of you!
Lots of us with MTHFR mutations ALSO have histamine intolerance. In that case bone broth would be a SERIOUSLY BAD IDEA.. Fermented foods seem like the wrong thing to recommend to MTHFR people to start with
What is the reaction of histamine intolerant people?
Yes,confirmed by Dr.Ben Lynch in his videos.
My histamine reaction manifests as migraines, itchy skin, sneezing, digestive issues. Bone broth wreaks havoc on my GI. Sometimes citrus or carbonated drinks will also trigger headaches. Taking glutathione to detox, histamine blocker supplements, and quecertin have really helped. I need to pick up dry brushing again 👍
My thought too. And a lot of people with MTHFR have MCAS, which means no strawberries or any berries at all.
I definitely have had issues with histamine intolerance. Crazy to see others have too!
Be careful with Tea Tree oil as that has a lot of phytoestrogens. When you're dealing the the MTHFR gene or genes, remember it alters our phase 2 detox pathway hindering a significant reduction in the body's ability to detox estrogen thus leading to estrogen dominance/toxicity (adding even more overall toxicity to an already toxic body). Lavender has those phytoestrogens too. When the body can't properly detox these things must be taken into account.
Thanks for the info 🙏
Thank you for a helpful video on how to help children with MTHFR. Blessings.
I love it. I’m a physician and learned a lot about methylation but this is so practical and simplified
Thx 🙏
Really? Because every doctor I've seen knows nothing about methylation or MTHFR. It's pathetic.
@@anonanonymous1970 what we were trained in gets outdated like every 3 years . I have been retraining myself since COVID started . Methylation is evolving as a science. Most recently I have been part of “ younger you “ program by Kara Fitzgerald
@@humaalimd6004 Other professionals are required to keep up with developments after they graduate from school. For example, lawyers must keep up with new laws - they lose their license if they don't have an updated understanding of the law. Yet doctors seem to have no problem saying they don't keep up with research/science. Doctors who don't do so should lose their licenses. They are failing in meeting their fiduciary duties.
@@anonanonymous1970 correct. We are supposed to keep up but only in our respective areas. Medicine was mostly taught as population based and trend toward personalization has been a recent trend. I’m studying personalized medicine but let’s a an ent physician or a surgeon may not see it as necessary
@@humaalimd6004 But there are people with Master's degrees in public health - that's who is supposed to be "population-based." Doctors are supposed to always be individualized - which is why they have fiduciary duties to each of their clients/patients. That's not a "trend" - it's a binding legal duty! And MTHFR impacts all areas of medicine so ALL doctors should have a detailed understanding of it.
I honestly cannot believe I have to explain this to a doctor - which shows how big of a problem this is. You all need to get it together and actually start fulfilling your legal duties to patients and keep abreast of new research... Like the rest of us do!
This was so helpful. I’ve been struggling for years and recently at the age of 47, they tell me I’ve had the Mthfr gene. Reading up on it and yea, sounds like me. But, I upped my vitamins because they were also saying I was anemic. I am taking a prenatal to get a big boost. But, it has folic acid, not folate. And I kept hearing about the methyfolate, but hadn’t looked into it. Going to be changing my vitamin regimen after my dr does extra blood work soon. I was also way over my B12 levels, which doesn’t sound bad, but, I’m sure you know, can have side affects.
Yes those cystic acne pimples are so painful! Mthfr here and have overdosed too many times to count on B vitamins. Be careful, yall!
look into whole food vitamins like new chapter
WOW a lot of great info and guidance in this video. Great job!
Excellent video :) Practical and informative! Thank you :)
That a lot of supplements . I need to tailor things down specifically though. I don’t want to be unwise and take too much. Thank you for all you shared.💕Gratitude!
Thank you. Our oldest son has Autism and spouse has bipolar depression
Could you please list the antioxidant you mentioned I couldn’t catch what it was. Thank you
Which brand is best for Epsom salt baths? Are magnesium salts better?
Where can I get children’s methylated b vitamins
If I have the c677t gene would it be safe to say my child has it? He was just dx as ADHD and has constant issues at school?
Genetics would suggest that your child has a 50% chance of having the gene since half of his genes come you. You can always use the advice presented here as it will still help even if he doesn't have the gene.
That first supplement is called Nec?
I wonder if she meant NAC N-acetyl cysteine?
@@thisorthat7626not necessary. You just need the B vitamins methylated. Overcomplicating this for no good reason.
@@Sarahizahhsum What about detoxing? part of this is that we cannot detox properly
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