Methylation Problems (MTHFR Gene Mutation)

Condition
  • A liver unable to convert or create vitamins, minerals, and other nutrients due to a chronic, low-grade infection, most commonly from one or more of the over 60 varieties of Epstein-Barr virus. This also leads to a detoxification problem, where the liver is overrun with viral toxins, toxic heavy metals, and other poisons and toxins to the point that it can't filter properly, which slows down the nutrient conversion function for which the liver is responsible. Too many poisons and toxins floating in the bloodstream also prevent the lymphatic system from filtering properly. These liver and lymphatic detox problems lead to elevated inflammation, which can trigger any number of tests, including the MTHFR gene mutation test, to indicate a problem. The MTHFR gene mutation test is merely another glorified inflammation test, not too different from the ANA or C-reactive protein tests as far as what it detects. Contrary to what it seems, the MTHFR test does not actually pinpoint a mutated gene.
  • Dirty blood from toxins escaping overwhelmed liver
  • EBV or other herpetic virus consuming liver's resources
  • Herbicides, pesticides, DDT, toxic heavy metals in liver
  • Liver dysfunction: Liver responsible for thousands of chemical responsibilities including methylation. When clogged with viral byproduct and toxins, methylation drops
  • Sluggish liver filled with toxins, pathogens, and viral waste
  • Weakened ileum unable to produce methylated B12

Sources(3)

  • book
    Medical Medium Cleanse to Heal - Chapter 29: The True Cause of Your Symptoms and Conditions with Dosages to Heal (Part 4: Insomnia - ME/CFS)(2020)
  • book
    Medical Medium Liver Rescue(2018)
  • Podcast