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Author Archives: Dr. Rostenberg

ADD, ADHD, and Low Dopamine

Introduction to Methylation and MTHFRBy Dr. RostenbergMarch 18, 2019

  I’m excited to bring you a new video. I know it’s been quite a while since I was able to publish one. All I can say is it’s been an amazing year and we’ve been super busy with lots of growth in our practice and personally as well. But I hope to refocus on…

MTHFR and Viral Infections

Home Slider, Introduction to Methylation and MTHFRBy Dr. RostenbergDecember 3, 20174 Comments

  It is a mind-blowing fact that 40% of our DNA is considered “parasitic” DNA. This non-human DNA, which occupies 40% of our entire genetic code, comes from viruses and bacteria which implanted their genes into our DNA. I can’t say I am excited about the idea of having bug residue in my genetic code.…

The FUT2 Genes – A Hidden Cause of Leaky Gut and Leaky Brain

MTHFR and the Gut-Brain ConnectionBy Dr. RostenbergJuly 22, 20179 Comments

  Researching methylation is a fascinating area of study that ties together many different systems of our body. While MTHFR, COMT, and MAO genes are very well-known, they are other lesser known genes that impact our health as well. In this video I am sharing with you my latest research into a gene called FUT2…

MTHFR and Digestion – Healing the Hiatal Hernia

MTHFR and the Gut-Brain ConnectionBy Dr. RostenbergJune 14, 20175 Comments

  Our stomach is an amazing organ but it has an Achilles heel – it can develop a problem called a hiatal hernia.  This occurs when the stomach slides up (or herniates) through the diaphragm and into the chest cavity.  This puts the stomach in close contact with the heart, and the heart doesn’t like…

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