HomeMentalI Can't Take 5-LMTHF, So Now What?

Latest Posts

I Can’t Take 5-LMTHF, So Now What?

MTHFR mutation is becoming more and more talked about, but almost every doctor and article says “take 5-LMTHF” so what do you do if you can’t take 5-LMTHF? It sounds like a strange question, but I’ve met a lot of mutants over the years that simply couldn’t tolerate 5-LMTHF supplementation at all. It makes them worse, way worse. I had one client who described it as “falling into a black hole.” Not fun!

For some people who can’t take 5-LMTHF it’s because they have depressive symptoms with the MTHFR mutation and their serotonin is low for this and other reasons. 5-LMTHF actually further lowers serotonin in this case and isn’t a good option (here’s more information on that bizarre can of worms.) For others, it’s a reaction to the product, or it produces too much of a detox reaction no matter how small the dose. Whatever the reason, if you can’t take 5-LMTHF then here are some possible options for you:

Food Sources of Natural Folate

Some foods are high in folate, which is naturally active and can be used effectively by MTHFR mutants. These are foods like dark leafy green veggies and pulses and legumes (this is lentils, beans, chickpeas and that sort of thing.) Other foods are listed as high-folate foods but it’s because they’re fortified with folic acid (not good for MTHFR folks).

So be sure you check your information before you trust a random list off the internet. Oddly, many people who can’t tolerate 5-LMTHF supplementation, still respond well to food sources. That isn’t always the case – for some people the food sources are just as difficult as the supplement sources, but it’s always the best first thing to try. Aim for 1000 mg daily from your foods and see how you feel and respond. Always trust your body – if you start to feel worse then this isn’t the right thing for you.

 

View this post on Instagram

 

A post shared by Barbara Christensen (@paleovegeo)

Successful disabled relationships: Tips for happiness

When we say “successful disabled relationships”, we mean successful love lives of disabled people. Maintaining a long-lasting and satisfying relationship with a spouse or...

B Vitamins protect against Metabolic Syndrome

A new study found higher blood levels of B Vitamins: Folate, Vitamins B6 and B12 were associated with lower risks of Metabolic Syndrome (MetS)...

Supplements for sleep and relaxation support

There are many nutraceuticals with evidence that reinforces their use for both relaxation and sleep support. Here is a summary of the clinical data and...

Top Post

Join Us

Stay up to date with the latest fashion, health and positive news