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Old 08-14-2013, 05:24 AM #1
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http://www.dearpharmacist.com/2013/08/08/2394/
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Thanks for posting this. I did some more searching on the web and landed on the MTHFR.net site and listened to a podcast on the MTHFR and it's link to thyroid disease. Very interesting.
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I am trying to learn about this too since the people at my thyroid forum suggested it.

However, I seem to get so overwhelmed with researching so many things at once that I get brain freeze and quit. Sometimes, it just gets so overwhelming when so many ideas/supplements/treatments come at me at once that I simply can not comprehend what I am reading anymore.

This subject has been that way for me. Guess I will pick it back up when I get more settled.
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Stacey,

Go to this link. http://mthfr.webs.com/

Click on resources and listen to the pod cast by dr Neil Rawlins, a doc who has lots of mthfr in his family. The talk is in four parts and is the easiest I have come upon.
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I will, thanks!
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