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A friend asked about the gene mutation and would like to send her a link or two about this. I explained that it can impact your life in oh so many ways. I am recommending 23 and me, but have heard something good about genesnip. Woman has polycystic ovarian disease as well.
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Dekrator48
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I definitely recommend these:
The first link is most important. Contains many articles, podcasts, basic info, etc. Start by clicking on "read this first".
Suzy Cohen's article below contains a great easy-to-understand, comprehensive explanation of MTHFR/methylation problems and gives all the necessary links to follow up.
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