
What range of folate and homocysteine are good for MTHFR? | Masterjohn Q&A Files #170
Mastering Nutrition
The Role of Folate and Homocysteine in Methylation
Chris Masterjohn: What's a good level of folate and homocysteine within the normal range that would tell me my function of MTHFR is not too affected? He says for those who don't have methylation problems, it's always an 18 to 22 nanograms per milliliter. Chris will be working full-time on finishing his vitamins and minerals 101 book while reserving some time for consulting clients.
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