MTHFR Gene Mutations
Condition- Overburdened liver: An overburdened sluggish liver with low-grade infection like Epstein-Barr or shingles is the real cause of inflammation markers
- Dirty blood from liver dysfunction: Byproduct from liver floats in bloodstream, wreaks havoc, causes inflammation that triggers false positive gene mutation tests
- Chronic viral load (EBV and others) inside the liver creating toxins
- Chronically inflamed liver
- EBV: Epstein-Barr virus hiding in the liver, releasing viral toxin byproduct that creates inflammatory markers
- Poor methylation: Not a real gene mutation - test is inaccurate. Actually poor methylation from lack of elevated biotics
- True cause: Not actually a genetic mutation - it's elevated inflammation caused by chronic liver inflammation from viral load and toxic overload from toxins and low-grade viral infections inside the liver
- Test is inflammatory marker: The MTHFR gene mutation test is really an inflammatory marker test, just like the c-reactive protein test - they see elevated inflammation, not an actual gene mutation under the microscope
- Heavy metals in liver: Toxic heavy metals collected in liver over years, combined with viral byproduct, making liver less efficient
- Liver dysfunction: Toxins and low-grade viral infections inside the liver prevent the liver's job of converting nutrients to bioavailable micronutrients
- Viral toxins flooding bloodstream and elevating inflammation
- Viral infections in liver: Viruses like Epstein-Barr sitting inside liver creating toxins and byproduct that clogs up liver function
- Viral waste in liver: When viruses such as EBV are active in the body, they excrete debris in the liver, and as these toxins build up long term, they inflame the organ
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- PodcastMethylation & Gene Mutation - Full episode(2017-02-14)