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 6, 2017 | Blogs, MTHFR, Pyrrole Disorder
Pyrrole disorder Sleeplessness, irritability, difficulty in handling stress, “pot belly”, unable to remember dreams, poor concentration are commonly seen in people with Pyrrole Disorder Pyrrole disorder is a genetic and therefore, some of these symptoms may be seen in...
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, 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...