MTHFR

Histamine intolerance has been linked to the MTHFR mutation. Histamine intolerance (HIT) is thought to be caused by a disproportionate amount of histamine in the body. This accumulation is associated with an impaired ability to metabolize ingested histamine.

Pyridoxine is crucial in methylation, especially for those with MTHFR gene mutations. Learn more about how this vitamin can help support your health goals.

Discover effective tips and strategies for managing Ehlers-Danlos Syndromes (EDS) in conjunction with MTHFR gene variations. Explore valuable insights and expert advice on navigating the complexities of EDS and MTHFR for a better tomorrow.

Overmethylation can lead to poor concentration, anxiety, panic attacks, among other symptoms. Those with MTHFR may often need methylfolate, but too much can cause overmethylation side effects.

Learn more about the relation of low folate levels, the MTHFR gene mutation and migraines, including tips for migraine management.

If you have an MTHFR mutation, you should know that some medications, drugs, and non-drug may have negative interactions. Find out what you should look out for.

L-methylfolate vs. Deplin: What are the differences? How to decide which one to take? Our comparison tells you everything you need to know about Deplin alternatives.

Vitamin B12 deficiency is common and injections may be given to people with deficiencies but are these shots safe for people with MTHFR? Do alternatives exist?