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The MTHFR gene (methylenetetrahydrofolate reductase) has the instructions for making the MTHFR enzyme. The MTHFR enzyme has an extremely important job because it facilitates an action in the body called methylation.
The reason why this is important is because there are about 250 crucial processes in the body that require methylation. Methylation is essential for the right function of nearly all of your body’s systems, and especially your ability to detox.
Methylation is an absolutely critical part of our biochemistry, and if this process isn’t happening right some pretty bad things will happen.
The following is a list of many of the things methylation does and what can go wrong when it’s not functioning at full capacity. Here’s what methylation does:
One of the biggest negative impacts of not being able to methylate properly is the lack of usable folate (Vitamin B9) in the body. The MTHFR enzyme converts the nutrient folate into the usable form called methylfolate. You see, when we eat dietary folate it is not yet usable to the body but needs to be converted to methylfolate in order to be used. This process involves attaching a compound called a methyl group (also referred to as “methyls”) to the folate. If we can’t methylate correctly, then we become partially inhibited from being able to convert folate into its usable form. This is really bad because almost everything good thing that happens in the body involves folate.
I myself have the MTHFR gene mutation. And I’ve found that all of the autoimmune sufferers I personally know who have been tested for this gene mutation come out positive. Ask your doctor if they can order the MTHFR gene test. Some of them will order it or refer you to a specialist that can.
If it is not covered by your insurance, you can order the test yourself through MTHFRdoctors.com for $130. It comes with a full report decoding the results of your genetic information.
If you discover that you have this mutation, you may want to encourage your family to get tested also. It is exciting to discover this because there are things that you can do to work around this gene mutation and help your body where it is weak.
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MTHFR TestFolic acid is the the synthetic form of Vitamin B9 folate. Folic acid is not found in nature, nor is it naturally found in the human body. Sounds bizarre right, since this is the common form of folate proscribed by doctors and is found in anything that gets fortified with vitamins. Folic acid actually slows down the chemical process of the folate cycle, by which the body creates the usable form of folate. This goes both for those with the MTHFR gene mutation and those without it. For those who have the mutation, eating folic acid is double whammy and for those who don’t have the mutation, consuming folic acid essentially produces the same effects in the body as if they did have the gene mutation. Yikes!
Not only that, the folic acid that never makes it through the folate cycle floats around in the blood. This has several detrimental effects in the body such as masking B-12 deficiencies for example.
By U.S. and Canadian law, all enriched flour has to be fortified with folic acid. So most store-bought breads, buns, breakfast cereals, pasta, etc. will be slowing down your methylation process. We’ve already looked at this topic in prior chapters, but the folic acid issue is yet another reason to go gluten free. Folic acid is in many supplements and processed foods so this is another opportunity to be a detective and read the labels, avoiding anything which contains folic acid.
2. Maintain good gut healthFor those who have the MTHFR gene mutation, even getting large amounts of dietary folate may still not provide enough folate for daily needs, and especially not for healing. I found this was the case with myself. Depending on how much of the gene mutation you have, your ability to put out methylfolate through the foods you eat will be limited by various percentages. Let’s say it’s 50%. You’re eating dietary folate, but because of your gene mutation, you’re actually only getting 50% of what you need. Where are you going to get the other 50% from? Until a way is found to increase the MTFHR process for those with the gene mutation, the next best option for now may be getting methylfolate in a supplement like I do in the Neuro-Immune Stabilizer cream made by Neurobiologix.
5. Supplement with methylated B-12 (methylcobalamin) if neededAs a result of this successful work-around I could now counteract my gene mutation. Because of this, I was able to bounce back from having dangerously low levels of vitamin B12 and vitamin D. This saved me from the possibly of having neurological disorders such as depression and brain fog in the near future.
I had lots of dental problems during the years I was healing from the effects of autoimmunity in my body. I had to get cavity after cavity filled despite being a model dental patient. I believe a vitamin D deficiency along with a leaky gut was the reason my dental health went south.
Vitamin D is very important for dental health. Vitamin D is required for your body to absorb calcium and phosphorous, and these minerals are foundational to maintain strong, healthy teeth and bones. Therefore if you’re deficient in vitamin D, you won’t be able to absorb calcium, and it’s likely you’re going to have dental problems. I believe this is exactly what was happening with me. This discovery was hard to come by since my lifestyle lent to plenty of vitamin D. We exercise outdoors often and eat plenty of foods high in calcium and phosphorus.
Why was I deficient? With the MTHFR genetic factor that comes into play with autoimmune diseases, the process of converting vitamin D to its usable form in the cells can become somewhat inhibited. In combination with a damaged gut, other nutrients essential to dental health will also be less absorptive.
Therefore when you’re healing, it is helpful to make sure you’re getting a surplus of vitamins and minerals to compensate for a damaged gut and mutated genes. So besides juicing to get a high concentration of vitamins and minerals, I made sure I was also getting a high amount of vitamin D during my time of healing by daily sun baths in early spring through late fall.
What’s incredible is that you can get around 20,000 IU of vitamin D from just 30 minutes of sun exposure to a large portion of your body (within the hours of 10am to 3pm).
I’m careful to make sure I don’t burn of course. I made sure to continue my vitamin D intake in the winter with D3 in the special skin cream I was applying.
Thankfully the combination of healing my leaky gut and maintaining a solid dental regimen that eliminated acid and sugar-time exposure in my mouth, it caused me to see my dental health drastically improve. I haven’t had a cavity since then!
One of the processes in your body that is hindered when you have the MTHFR gene mutation is the ability to cleanse. Therefore, I found it helpful to cleanse my body of accumulated toxins throughout my healing process and from time to time thereon for maintenance. The easiest way to help the body cleanse though is to simply halt the toxic load that is constantly being put on it. This was actually the first step for me in healing my autoimmune and ended up being half the battle. There are huge sources of toxins that most people are being exposed to every day even in their own home and don’t even realize it.
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