by Sue M Coad | Jul 9, 2017 | Blog, Blogs, MTHFR
Research questions whether moderate increases in serum homocysteine cause cardiovascular disease and has been the subject of debate. In this study, researchers explore the relationship between homocysteine, the associated risk of ischaemic heart disease, deep vein...
by Sue M Coad | Jun 7, 2017 | Blog, Blogs, MTHFR
MTHFR current research and risks Impaired production of glutathione, which is the body’s most intracellular anti-oxidant, contributes to tissue injury in inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) (1) This cellular injury predisposes individuals to an increased risk of...
by Sue M Coad | Jun 5, 2017 | Blog, Blogs, MTHFR, Pyrrole Disorder
Basically MTHFR is an anagram for the gene that produces Methylenetetrahydrofolate Reductase Enzyme. Methylation is a major metabolic process within every cell of the body that is a cycle that converts various nutrients to a form in the body that can be utilised for...
by Sue M Coad | May 21, 2017 | Blog, Blogs, Clean Eating
Link text A recent countrywide population-based case-control study in the multiethnic population of Caledonian women including 293 cases of thyroid cancer and 354 population controls investigated foods rich in iodine and cruciferous vegetables to ascertain the high...
by Sue M Coad | May 21, 2017 | Blog, Blogs, Clean Eating, MTHFR, Stress
Link text MTHFR and late onset Alzheimers Confirmation of the association of epigenetic modifications has been reported in both A1298C Cand 677T alleles, without a preference for a particular mutation in late onset Alzheimers (AD). A closely relatated pathogenic...
by Sue M Coad | May 20, 2017 | Blog, Blogs, Clean Eating, MTHFR
https://www.facebook.com/HealthyHerbalTraditionalFamilyMedicine/ Functional Liver Detoxification Remember, MTHFR is a genetical polymorphism that inhibits the breakdown of co-factors required for liver function due to reduced enzymatic activity. Phase I Caffeine...