
Your MTHFR gene plays a key role in how your body processes folate, detoxifies, and regulates mood and energy. Discover how mutations in this gene may affect your health—and how personalized nutrition, lifestyle, and DNA insights from GeneusDNA can help you take back control.
The MTHFR gene has gained considerable attention in both medical and wellness communities due to its impact on methylation, detoxification, and overall health. Mutations in this gene can affect how your body processes folate and maintains healthy levels of homocysteine, a biomarker linked to cardiovascular risk and neurological function.
The MTHFR (Methylenetetrahydrofolate Reductase) gene provides instructions for making an enzyme involved in processing amino acids, specifically homocysteine. This enzyme plays a key role in the methylation cycle, converting folate into its active form, 5-MTHF, which is necessary for DNA repair, detoxification, and neurotransmitter synthesis.
There are two common mutations in the MTHFR gene:
Individuals can have one or both variants in either a heterozygous (one copy) or homozygous (two copies) form. The presence and combination of these mutations can significantly affect health outcomes.
People with MTHFR mutations may experience:
Not everyone with a mutation experiences symptoms, but common indicators may include:
MTHFR testing is a simple genetic test, often done through saliva or cheek swab. It can identify:
If you have an MTHFR mutation, managing your health proactively is key:
GeneusDNA offers comprehensive testing that includes MTHFR and other essential genes in the methylation cycle. The goal is to make complex genetic data accessible and practical.
With GeneusDNA, you’ll receive:
Understanding your MTHFR gene isn’t about fear—it’s about empowerment. When you understand how your body works at the genetic level, you can take meaningful steps to optimize your health, energy, and mental clarity.
Written by: Dr. Arnond Kitnitchee