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Tag Archives: Genetics

MTHFR and Homocysteine – Part III

MTHFR and the Gut-Brain ConnectionBy Dr. RostenbergJune 18, 20147 Comments

  Part III of the video series MTHFR and Homocysteine picks up where the parts I & parts II leave off.  In those previous videos, I’ve already outlined where homocysteine comes from and the multiple ways it can damage our bodies.  You can review those ideas anytime by watching parts I and II.  In this…

MTHFR and Homocysteine – Part II

MTHFR and the Gut-Brain ConnectionBy Dr. RostenbergMay 30, 20146 Comments

  In the first video the groundwork was laid in understanding where homocysteine comes from and how it impairs methylation, esp. in the brain. In Part II, Dr. Rostenberg goes deeper into the science and peer-reviewed research to throw light on how homocysteine acts as a toxin to disturb health and methylation. Like most things…

MTHFR and Homocysteine – Part I

MTHFR and the Gut-Brain ConnectionBy Dr. RostenbergMay 22, 20143 Comments

  If you are reading this blog its likely that you have heard of homocysteine and know that is related to the methylation cycle.  And maybe you’ve even had your homocysteine levels tested recently.  But what you likely haven’t heard is what homocysteine actually DOES inside your body – and that is the focus of…

Understanding Methylation: Genotypes vs. Phenotypes

Introduction to Methylation and MTHFRBy Dr. RostenbergSeptember 9, 2013

Phenotypes vs. Genotypes In order to understand methylation problems, we need to clarify the differences between genotype and phenotype.  When we talk about genotype we are speaking about nothing more than the unique set of genes you inherited – the one half from your mother and the other half from your father.  These genes you…

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