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Of course B12 is important to methylation and MTHFR, but why is that precisely? Well, spoiler alert - it has something to do with two different genes that are also involved in the methionine pathway - MTR and MTRR. So this week, let's talk about:
you can click here for the complete show notes, and here if you really want to be a Genetic Rockstar.
By Dr. Amy Neuzil4.9
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Of course B12 is important to methylation and MTHFR, but why is that precisely? Well, spoiler alert - it has something to do with two different genes that are also involved in the methionine pathway - MTR and MTRR. So this week, let's talk about:
you can click here for the complete show notes, and here if you really want to be a Genetic Rockstar.

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