MattyG27
Member
Wanted to get feedback on the discussion on genes.
If you have an autoimmune gene that runs in the family and are missing a MTHF gene, is there one that is better to say address as opposed to the other?
Meaning, would you address cellular function with something like niacinamide/methylene blue or supplement for the methylation? Or would you have to do both anyway since the niacinamide would deplete your methylation?
Another discussion is with all the talk about mold, heavy metals and parasite being the cause of disease, would cellular protocols not be able to address those things and you wouldn't be able to fully heal unless you supplement for them specifically?
If you have an autoimmune gene that runs in the family and are missing a MTHF gene, is there one that is better to say address as opposed to the other?
Meaning, would you address cellular function with something like niacinamide/methylene blue or supplement for the methylation? Or would you have to do both anyway since the niacinamide would deplete your methylation?
Another discussion is with all the talk about mold, heavy metals and parasite being the cause of disease, would cellular protocols not be able to address those things and you wouldn't be able to fully heal unless you supplement for them specifically?