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Living With MTHFR | Mastering Nutrition #37

Mastering Nutrition

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How to Make Up for the Normal Flux of Methyl Groups

Methyl folate is available once, and then it has to be recycled 17,999 times. The carbons come from serine or glycine, but the part that MTHFR is catalyzing comes from glucose. One glucose molecule supplies enough NADPH to recycle one molecule of folate one time. If you wanted to make up for that process, by adding individual methyl groups from individual molecules of methyl folate out of a capsule, you would have to consume 4.5 grams of folate. You would have to consumption 18,000 times the RDA of folat.

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