MTHFR . . . C677T . . . A1298C . . . homozygous:
What do all these things mean???
They may possibly explain a part of the reason why you don’t feel as well as you previously felt.
They could explain a wide variety of scattered symptoms.
They could provide a simple solution for help.
“Homocysteine levels can rise in people with and without MTHFR gene variants if they lack folate, choline, or B vitamins (B12, B6, and riboflavin).”
From: https://rarediseases.info.nih.gov/diseases/10953/mthfr-gene-variant
I just found out I was homozygous for C677T. Personally, I knew it even without seeing the results: the symptoms were there – for me, and for my blood relatives. Yikes!
I was already supplementing with the more-helpful form of vitamins for this mutation (and feeling a HUGE difference).
I wish to provide great resources to you in this article – whether you have never heard of MTHFR or whether you are a seasoned pro in it.
Please check out the following links. It may likewise provide an “ah-ha” moment like it did to me many years ago, and even more importantly protect you from serious consequences.
This is a great source for information. Link
Another great introductory article on MTHFR: Link
This is a straighforward article providing a nice summary on MTHFR mutations: Link