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Hello everyone
I'm beginning to think that my b12 levels are as much of an issue as my MTHFR. That's why I'm starting Methylb12 for a while to get my levels up so I don't run into what I think is a methyl trap problem I've had in the past.
I seem to have quite a few mutations in my MTR genes, they are as follows:
MTRR A919G: +/-
MTRR K350A: +/-
MTRR H595Y:+/-
MTRR 11 A644A: +/-
Now I know that the MTR mutations affect the way b12 is used up and recycled in the body, but does anyone know to what degree these mutations cause problems?
Also with these kind of mutations, is there a greater need for b12 supplementation? Much higher doses?
Thanks
I'm beginning to think that my b12 levels are as much of an issue as my MTHFR. That's why I'm starting Methylb12 for a while to get my levels up so I don't run into what I think is a methyl trap problem I've had in the past.
I seem to have quite a few mutations in my MTR genes, they are as follows:
MTRR A919G: +/-
MTRR K350A: +/-
MTRR H595Y:+/-
MTRR 11 A644A: +/-
Now I know that the MTR mutations affect the way b12 is used up and recycled in the body, but does anyone know to what degree these mutations cause problems?
Also with these kind of mutations, is there a greater need for b12 supplementation? Much higher doses?
Thanks