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MTHFR- Gene Mutation 677T/T

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2 years 2 months ago #73479 by Anita *
MTHFR- Gene Mutation 677T/T was created by Anita *
Hi,
I am new here and I was trying to see if anyone has done genetic testing for the MTHFR Gene mutation?  I recently saw a study that indicated that they are finding a correlation with poor methylation and ITP.  Here is an article that I found.   www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0037196313000450

I am homozygous for 677T/T  carrying two copies.  If you look at other symptoms involved in poor methylation there is a list of other complications.  I recently started taking supplements in the form of Lmethylfolate and I am feeling much better.  But, I have an upcoming appointment with my Hematologist.  I have two questions, has any of you been tested and did supplementing for MTHFR help you?

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