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Old 06-09-2017, 12:56 PM
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Originally Posted by Mari View Post
My mdoc ran a genetic test because she was tracking down inflammation.

She wanted me to take this:

Folate 1000 MCG
Metafolin

I called people in my family and told them they might have the same genetic mutation.

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Is this a typo? do you mean 1000mcg B12 and Metafolin?
Metafolin is methylated folic acid.
Make sure your B12 is also methyl version and not cyano.
If you have the MTHFR mutation, then you need both
methyl versions. This is a common mutation and up to 40% of adults have it. There are more people every day on NT getting tested. Just do a search on the main index for MTHFR and see all the posts.
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