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The MTHFR Gene, Fertility + Supplementation | Ben Lynch

Realfoodology

Courtney Swan

Nutrition, Health & Fitness, Alternative Health

4.9 • 1.3K Ratings

🗓️ 23 July 2024

⏱️ 89 minutes

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Summary

EP. 205: In today’s episode, I sit down with Dr. Ben Lynch to explore the fascinating world of the MTHFR gene mutation and its impact on fertility. Dr. Lynch, a true pioneer in this field, sheds light on what having the MTHFR gene means, how it affects health, and importantly, what it means for those planning to start a family. We cover everything from understanding genetic testing to practical advice on supplements and lifestyle adjustments. Join us as we uncover the science behind methylfolate, detoxifying your household, and why you should be wary of synthetic vitamins in your diet. Whether you're just curious or facing these challenges firsthand, this episode is packed with insights to empower you in managing your genetic health. Topics Discussed 07:37 - Courtney’s gene testing  08:32 - Explaining the MTHFR gene  14:12 - Percentage of women with the MTHFR gene  16:20 - Numbers and genetic variation  21:20 - Health impacts of MTHFR genetic variation  29:44 - Supplements and treatment  33:01 - Supporting your MTHFR Enzyme  37:25 - Stomach Acid and stress 38:46 - Folic acid in our food 42:50 - Synthetic vitamins in our food system  48:50 - When to take methylfolate  54:38 - Inheriting MTHFR 59:19 - Fertility and MTHFR  01:03:45 - Prenatals for men  01:05:48 - Detoxifying your household  01:08:41 - Microplastics study  01:09:54 - Water filtration 01:13:51 - You are in charge of your genes  01:22:01 - Benefits of Methyl-B12 and Folate Check Out Dr. Ben Lynch  Instagram Website Dirty Genes Book  Show Links: 183: How To Be Healthy Before, During, & After Pregnancy | Lily Nichols What Are Dirty Genes | Ben Lynch Plastic Junk? Researchers Find Tiny Particles In Men's Testicles Sponsored By: Organifi Go to www.organifi.com/realfoodology and use code REALFOODOLOGY for 20% Off  Cured Nutrition Go to www.curednutrition.com/realfoodology and use code REALFOODOLOGY gets you 20% off Beekeeper's Naturals Go to beekeepersnaturals.com/REALFOODOLOGY or enter code REALFOODOLOGY to get 20% off your order.  Needed Use code REALFOODOLOGY at thisisneeded.com for 20% off Our Place Use code REALFOODOLOGY for 10% off at fromourplace.com Check Out Courtney:  LEAVE US A VOICE MESSAGE Check Out My new FREE Grocery Guide! @realfoodology www.realfoodology.com My Immune Supplement by 2x4 Air Dr Air Purifier AquaTru Water Filter EWG Tap Water Database  Produced By: Drake Peterson Edited By: Mike Frey

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0:00.0

On today's episode of the Real Foodology podcast,

0:02.4

So MT-Chafar is a particular gene in your human body,

0:06.0

and we have about 18,000 different genes in our body.

0:08.8

Mother Nature does not make folic acid.

0:11.2

Mother Nature makes folate and different types of folate,

0:15.9

and one is called methylfolate.

0:18.9

And the job of the MT-Chfar gene is to produce the MTHFR enzyme to make methylfolate.

0:26.5

And so when people say, I have the MTGFR genetic variation, I should not take folic acid.

0:33.9

The statement should be, I am a human, I should not take folic acid.

0:39.3

Hello, friends, welcome back to another episode of the Real Foodology podcast. I'm your host, Courtney Swan.

0:45.3

Today's episode is with Dr. Ben Lynch. He was on the podcast a couple years ago, and I'm so happy to have him back on,

0:53.3

specifically to talk about the

0:55.9

mTHFR gene mutation and what that looks like if you have it and fertility. As you guys know,

1:03.8

I am hoping to be pregnant within the next couple of years, and so I am really focusing on getting

1:10.0

all my ducks in a row and making sure that my health is

1:12.7

in order so that when the time is here, when the time comes, my body will be ready and I will be

1:19.5

in great health to get pregnant. So if you guys do not know what MTHFR is, this is something

1:26.0

that Dr. Ben Lynch has been talking about since 2011.

1:29.0

He talks about that on the podcast.

1:30.9

It is a genetic mutation that actually I myself have and so does he.

1:34.7

So we dive more into it in the podcast.

1:36.4

If you don't know what it is, don't worry by the end of this episode, you will know.

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