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View ArticleLow Sperm Count has nothing to do with MTHFR! sort of
This is where it gets tricky. When you mention MTHFR, one might think of the 1298 mutation, or 677. This article from PLOS One tested specifically for a correlation beween the MTHFR, MTRR, and CBS...
View ArticleMTHFR ICD Codes for Health Insurance Coverage
The ICD code is 270.4 if you’re looking at elevated homocysteine. This is an ICD9 code. Why would you care about the ICD code? It’s what your doctor circles on your lab slip that gives you a diagnosis...
View ArticleOoooh That Smell! — Ammonia
Can’t you smell that smell? Many people have high ammonia levels. Having the CBS mutation can often cause problems that leads to high ammonia. Often this comes from processing excess amino acids...
View ArticlePhenibut for GABA/Glutamate balance?
Phenibut is a GABA Agonist, specifically GABA(b) and some GABA(a), with the chemical name “Β-phenyl-γ-aminobutyric acid” It can stimulate dopamine production, and is used in disorders of asthenia and...
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