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Your “MTHFR” Is Just a Riboflavin Deficiency | Chris Masterjohn Lite #123

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The Effects of MTHFR on Riboflavin Activity

Riboflavin is vitamin B2. An MTHFR is an enzyme that uses riboflavin to make the methyl group on methyl folate. Some people have very low MTHFR activity, and two thirds of us are somewhere in the middle. You can get 1.6 milligrams of extra Riboflavin a day by eating high-quality liver or three servings per day of red meat, cheese, eggs, salmon, mushroom seaweed, sesame, or wheat bran.

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