Being heterozygous for methylation genes is a confusing situation.
In some respects these people can appear normal, but the methylation pathways are impaired so that activating B12 and folic acid will not be 100% efficient.
This stuff is highly complex, so I suggest you have an expert help you with your results:
Here is a website link that explains some of the results you have:
http://geneticgenie.org/methylation-analysis-example/
There is another good resource:
http://mthfr.net/
I am not an expert on interpreting genetic results, sorry.
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