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How to Treat Your MTHFR Gene Mutations the Right Way - the Genetic Advantage: The genetic advantage, #1
How to Treat Your MTHFR Gene Mutations the Right Way - the Genetic Advantage: The genetic advantage, #1
How to Treat Your MTHFR Gene Mutations the Right Way - the Genetic Advantage: The genetic advantage, #1
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This book is cutting edge in how to treat your MTHFR gene mutations the right way and includes advanced methods for more difficult cases. The MTHFR gene is a vital part of your genetic make-up that provides a process to deliver folate, an essential nutrient into your body and is involved in hundreds of chemical reactions in the body.

 

When you have a genetic mutation in the MTHFR gene you may have a reduced ability to produce the right type of folate that is essential to good health.

Understanding your MTHFR gene, how it works and how it can affect your health is now more vital than ever, as we see a large percentage of the population now suffering from mutations in the gene which has resulted in literally thousands of health problems, largely overlooked by medical professionals.

 

But the MTHFR gene does not work alone, it affects everyone differently depending on their own genetic makeup, so it is extremely important to look deeper into this gene for yourself and understand just how deeply it may be affecting your health, well-being and how it can affect your life expectancy via disease and what you can do about it.

 

If you want to know how to treat your MTHFR gene mutations the right way, with treatment protocols and guidelines including which supplements work best, including in-depth knowledge of how a genetic practitioner would treat the problem, this book is for you.  Contains rarely talked about strategies that until now were not available to the public. 

 

A must-have book for detailed MTHFR gene mutation treatment as used by expert practitioner .

 

LanguageEnglish
Release dateApr 17, 2022
ISBN9798201569037
How to Treat Your MTHFR Gene Mutations the Right Way - the Genetic Advantage: The genetic advantage, #1

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    How to Treat Your MTHFR Gene Mutations the Right Way - the Genetic Advantage - Russel Browne

    About the author

    Russell Browne SNHS Dip. (Advanced Nutrition) is a leading practitioner and author in the field of advanced nutrition specializing in genetic nutrition, epigenetics and nutrigenomics which is the study of and treatment of genetic mutations. Russell Browne also has qualifications in SNHS Dip. (Advanced Herbalism), SNHS Dip. (Homoeopathy) and ABNLP Cert (Master Practitioner Of Neuro-Linguistic Programming).

    Russell Browne has successfully worked in practice with patients as the director of MTHFR gene health and Natural Health Group Pty Ltd. After many years of consulting with complex health conditions Russell Browne extended his knowledge into genetics finding that great advantages could be leveraged by applying his advanced knowledge of nutrition and aligning that with genetic nutrition for much better outcomes for his patients.

    Today Russell Browne brings his in-depth knowledge of nutrition and genetics to help guide those who wish to learn for themselves how to solve complex health problems in his series of self-help books.

    Introduction

    This book is cutting edge in how to treat your MTHFR gene mutations the right way and includes advanced methods for more difficult cases. The MTHFR gene is a vital part of your genetic make-up that provides a process to deliver folate, an essential nutrient into your body and is involved in hundreds of chemical reactions in the body.

    When you have a genetic mutation in the MTHFR gene you may have a reduced ability produce the right type of folate that is essential to good health.

    Understanding your MTHFR gene, how it works and how it can affect your health is now more vital than ever, as we see a large percentage of the population now suffering from mutations in the gene which has resulted in literally thousands of health problems, largely overlooked by medical professionals.

    But the MTHFR gene does not work alone, it affects everyone differently depending on their own genetic makeup, so it is extremely important to look deeper into this gene for yourself and understand just how deeply it may be affecting your health, wellbeing and how it can affect your life expectancy via disease and what you can do about it.

    Chapter 1 - What is a MTHFR gene?

    An MTHFR gene is a genetic component of the folate cycle and is responsible for the conversion of folate from your diet and or supplements into an active form of folate that the body uses and needs as an essential nutrient, in other words, you can’t live without it.

    MTHFR is short for Methylene tetrahydrofolate reductase (MTHFR).  MTHFR’s job is to breakdown via its enzymes the conversion of 5-10-methylenetetrahydrofolate to 5-methyltetrahydrofolate, also known as 5-MTHF or methyl folate or activated folate.  Here is how that might look:

    As you can see the orange circle above represents the MTHFR gene and in the example above you can see via a number processes that we will go deeper into later in this book the chemical 5-10 Methenylene THF in the green circle on the top left gets delivered to the MTHFR gene, the MTHFR gene then converts that chemical into 5-MTHF, as you can see on the right-hand side in the green box.

    It is at this point that your MTHFR gene has successfully produced active folate ready for your body to use.  That active folate in an ideal healthy situation then goes to work with hundreds of chemical reactions in the body.

    In this example it is important to understand that we don’t just have 1 MTHFR gene that does this job, in fact over 30 MTHFR genes have been identified.

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