05/14/2026
If you're taking a prenatal with folic acid in it, and you're positive for the MTHFR gene mutation, you may be doing more harm than good.
Here's why this matters:
The MTHFR gene is responsible for converting folate into its usable form (methylfolate).
When that gene has a mutation, your body can't efficiently process synthetic folic acid, and it can actually build up in the bloodstream where it competes with the active form your cells actually need.
For pregnant or TTC women, that's a big deal. We need methylfolate for healthy fetal development, hormone metabolism, detox pathways, and so much more.
The fix? Test, don't guess.
Once we know your MTHFR status, we can choose a prenatal (and a methylation protocol) that actually works WITH your genetics, not against them.
If you're trying to conceive, currently pregnant, or planning to be soon — this is a conversation worth having.
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