The MTHFR gene mutation is becoming more recognized in the medical community and may become a standard discussion in healthcare, but individuals with this mutation who maintain a balanced, nutritious diet typically do not experience symptoms, making the condition more theoretical than practical for most carriers.
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What Doctors Are Starting to Say About MTHFRAdded:
Um, the MTHFR gene mutation that the whole concept and principle behind it is really growing some legs in the medical community over the last few years, and I think it will become a little bit definitely more of a standard of care discussion in the next few years, but um right now, the people who have that mutation and are tested for it and eat a balanced, nutritious diet usually don't show any symptoms, and it's more theoretical for down the road
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