MTHFR.net is the leading resource for unbiased, researched information strictly about the MTHFR mutation.
I believe the MTHFR gene mutation is a highly significant public health problem that is completely ignored. Yet, millions are suffering from pulmonary embolisms, addictions, fibromyalgia, miscarriages, schizophrenia, severe depression, cancer and autism to name a few.
What do these conditions have in common?
If we can prevent the turning on of the MTHFR gene mutation in unborn infants, how huge would that be? MASSIVE.
If we can reduce mental illness, addictions, cancer and cardiovascular disease related deaths, how huge would that be? MASSIVE.
If we can get MTHFR mutations on the map and get standardized medicine to begin screening for it, we can truly make a difference. The lab test to determine which MTHFR mutations are present is only about $150.00. That is nothing.
With all that said, you can see why I have created MTHFR.net.
I encourage you – highly encourage you – to help me gather as much information as possible about MTHFR gene mutations and get it out there.
If you have access to media, and you resonate with my purpose of MTHFR.net, please do get in touch with me.
I’m tired of treating disease. I want to prevent it.
This doesn’t mean I am going to ignore helping the many who have MTHFR gene mutations – especially of the C677T or the A1298C or worse – both.
I am constantly in research looking for ways to improve the lives and health of all those with MTHFR mutations – no matter how minor and no matter how severe.
I have a solid understanding of MTHFR mutations and expanding that knowledge on a weekly basis.
I look forward to hearing your story.
More importantly, I look forward to improving your life – and perhaps saving the life of a family member with an unknown MTHFR gene mutation.
Dr Ben
- Question about MTHFR Mutations? Ask November 9, 2011
- MTHFR Mutations? Help Wanted September 9, 2011
- Heterozygous A1298C OR Heterozygous C677T MTHFR Mutation and Recurrent Pregnancy Loss? Consider This September 25, 2011
- MTHFR Mutations with Low Homocysteine a Problem? Yes September 20, 2011
- MTHFR C677T Mutation: Basic Protocol February 24, 2012
- Folic Acid Fortification, Increase in MTHFR and Rise in Autism? May 11, 2012
- MTHFR Interview: Starlene Stewart of Gaps Diet Journey with Dr Lynch May 4, 2012
- Methylation and MTHFR Defects: Presentation April 25, 2012
- Recurrent Miscarriage Causes: Look Beyond the Woman April 6, 2012
- L-Methylfolate, Methylfolate, 5-MTHF, L-5-MTHF. What is the Difference!? April 5, 2012
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Jessica Scott: Thanks so much Sofia and Dr. Ben!!...
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Charity Reine: I have had 3 healthy, full term pregnancies (8,6,4...
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Dr Ben: Jessica - Metafolin = L-5-MTHF = 'methylfolat...
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Sofia: Hi Jessica, Metafolin is the registered trademark...
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Jessica Scott: Hi- Im taking 50 mg p-5-p and 1 mg methylcobalamin...

