MTHFR Genetic Test
Decode Your Genetic Blueprint with the Power of MTHFR Genotyping
Personalize health strategies by uncovering crucial insights into potential gene mutations that could affect the cellular Methylation cycle vital for detoxification, cellular adaptability and gene regulation.
Methylation is a vital process that happens in every cell of your body, helping to clean out toxins, generate energy, repair and manage DNA, control inflammation and immune responses, balance mood-related chemicals, and maintain overall cellular health. You can discover how efficiently your body performs these critical tasks and what that means for your daily life and long-term health.
Know Your Risks
Methylation disfunction may contribute to chronic conditions such as:
Miscarriages, Birth Defects and Fertility
Depression
Alzheimer's Disease and Dementia
Autism and Other Spectrum Disorders
Cancer
Cardiovascular Disease
Diabetes
Precise Supplementation to Address MTHFR Mutations
The MethyleneTetraHydroFolate Reductase (MTHFR) gene produces the MTHFR enzyme, but mutations can reduce enzyme activity, leading to toxic homocysteine levels without adequate folate. Targeted supplementation and optimal nutrition can support methylation pathways and compensate for these mutations.
Watch How It Work
Folate Metabolism Efficiency
Understanding how well your body converts Folic Acid into its useable form, which is crucial for DNA synthesis and repair, as well as overall cellular function.
Toxic Homocysteine Levels
Identifying how MTHFR mutations affect Homocysteine (toxic) breakdown to Methionine (benign) is impaired leading to high Homocysteine levels. Homocysteine is abrasive to blood vessels, essentially scratching them, leaving damage that causes heart attacks, stroke, dementia and a host of other health issues.
Impaired Detoxification Pathways
Learning about your body’s ability to detoxify harmful substances, as MTHFR mutations can impact the methylation process crucial for detoxification. If you body cannot methylate properly, toxins build up in your bloodstream and will eventually cause disease.
Mental Health and Mood Regulation
Discovering the connection between MTHFR mutations and neurotransmitter production, which can influence mental health conditions such as depression and anxiety.
Nutritional Requirements
Determining personalized nutritional needs, especially the intake of B vitamins, to support optimal methylation and overall metabolic health.


