MTR/MTRR – The Biggest Cause of the Methyl Block
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Methionine synthase also known as MTR is responsible for the regeneration of methionine from homocysteine. Methionine synthase reductase, encoded by the gene MTRR, is an enzyme that is responsible for the reduction of methionine synthase inside the human body. This enzyme is crucial for maintaining the folate cycle.
The body uses methionine to make proteins and other important compounds, particularly SAMe, the universal methyl donor. To function properly, MTR requires methylcobalamin (a form of vitamin B12) and MTRR, requires SAMe, B2 and B3
These 2 genes are crucial for the following;
When these enzymes are underperforming, this is YOUR number 1 reason why someone has a methyl block. You can’t simply change the form of folate you use if someone reacts to METHYL FOLATE - you must get rid of the block!
Join Carolyn for a deep dive into MTR and MTRR and their role with Vitamin B12 and folate.
Here's some of the best bits we covered:
The methyl block is the number one reason why practitioners STRUGGLE WITH GENETICS AND METHYL FOLATE. If you can identify when there is a methyl block you will have HUGE improvements in patient outcomes very quickly.
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