
Methyl folate is the active form of Vitamin B9 your body actually uses—especially vital if you have an MTHFR mutation. Learn how the right dosage supports your brain, mood, heart, and pregnancy, and discover how GeneusDNA helps you personalize it safely and effectively.
Folate is a vital B vitamin involved in DNA synthesis, detoxification, and methylation. But not all forms of folate are created equal—especially for those with MTHFR gene mutations, which impair the body’s ability to convert folic acid into its active form. That’s where methyl folate (5-MTHF) comes in.
This article breaks down everything you need to know about methyl folate: what it is, why it matters, how much to take, and how it supports your brain, mood, and overall well-being.
Methyl folate (5-Methyltetrahydrofolate or 5-MTHF) is the active, bioavailable form of folate used in cellular processes. Unlike folic acid, which requires enzymatic conversion, methyl folate is immediately usable by the body—even for those with MTHFR mutations.
It plays a central role in:
Methyl folate is essential for producing neurotransmitters that regulate mood, focus, and cognition. Low methylation can lead to imbalances that contribute to:
Research shows that individuals with treatment-resistant depression often respond better to L-methylfolate supplementation than standard antidepressants alone.
Methyl folate helps convert homocysteine to methionine, protecting against cardiovascular risks, inflammation, and vascular damage.
Active folate is critical for fetal development, preventing neural tube defects and supporting placental health.
Folate helps fuel the methylation cycle, which is central to your body's ability to detoxify heavy metals and other toxins.
The optimal dosage depends on your genetic status, lifestyle, and symptoms. General guidelines:
Note: Always start low and increase gradually. Too much too fast may trigger symptoms like anxiety, insomnia, or fatigue due to rapid detox.
These signs suggest your detox pathways may be overwhelmed—scale back and pair with supporting nutrients like magnesium and B12.
GeneusDNA offers advanced genetic testing that determines how efficiently your body processes folate. Based on your MTHFR status and other relevant genes, you’ll receive:
No more guessing or reacting to symptoms—GeneusDNA gives you a clear roadmap for using methyl folate safely and effectively.
Written by: Dr. Arnond Kitnitchee