Epigenetics
The presence of gene mutations can be a contributing factor to the onset of cancer and other diseases. Therefore, it is important to address these mutations in order to prevent the proliferation and dissemination of abnormal cells throughout the body. By doing so, we can effectively safeguard health and well-being, while simultaneously reducing the likelihood of developing serious illnesses that can have a significant impact on our quality of.
Lets use MTHFR gene mutation as a example. This gene misspelling can have a impact on the cobalamin molecule or better known as (B12), this is a vital co-factor that plays a crucial role in various bodily actions. This genetic misspelling also leads to folate deficiency, which can result in a range of health issues. It's essential to be aware of this risk and take measures to ensure adequate intake of both folate and B12.
MTHFR gene mutation can affect the body's ability to convert folic acid into its active form, which is essential for many bodily functions. For people with this mutation, it is recommended to use the active form of folate, which is called L-methylfolate or 5-MTHF. This form of folate is readily available for the body to use and can help improve overall health outcomes. It is important to consult with a healthcare professional that specializes in this field to determine the appropriate dosage and form of folate for a patients individual requirement. MTHFR is not the only gene that impacts the folate cycle keep that in mind. This gene is starting to be known more among medical providers but still not understood to its fullest by the medical provider. This gene has been heavily researched over the last 10yrs with outstanding evidence that proves its risk for cancer, heart disease, infertility, ADHA, autism, Central line malformations, and more. That being said there are many important variables to check before determining the dose of L-Methylfolate because of the other impactful variables that can require a patient to have more or less.
​
It's important to note that individuals with MTHFR mutation also have difficulty absorbing certain forms of vitamin B12. To ensure adequate intake, it's recommended to take a specific form of B12, such as methylcobalamin or hydroxocobalamin. However, it's crucial to consult with a healthcare professional because additional information is required to determine the form and dose that needs to be prescribed based on the patient's individualized requirements.
​
TRU is a medical clinic that relies on data to understand the underlying causes of patients' conditions. TRU provided practical solutions to genetic misspellings that cause diseases and aim to prevent them from occurring. Our focus is on disease prevention, to reverse disease, and gathering sufficient data to determine the most effective therapy for each individual patient.
​
At our medical center, we prioritize personalized care that addresses both current health issues and potential risks. Our advanced genetic testing programs provide a comprehensive understanding of your genetic makeup, health risks, and susceptibility to certain medical conditions. With this information we can create a tailored care plan that helps you manage current illnesses and prevent future ones.
Our medical center is dedicated to providing the most advanced technology and techniques to optimize your wellbeing. We are passionate about the study of epigenetics which has allowed us to uncover important insights about health. We take pride in being at the forefront of this fascinating field, and we are committed to sharing our expertise with our patients. Our services include chronic disease management, regenerative treatments, and achieving optimal health by altering genetic expression to prevent diseases without changing the underlying genetic code.
Why Choose TRU?
This newer understanding of how to turn certain genes off and on gives patients the ability to improve not only longevity in terms of the number of years lived but also their actual quality of life. To prevent or delay the onset of any chronic illness is a dream we all share. The reality of that dream is upon us and it’s what defines regenerative medicine in the 21st century.
If you are asking yourself, where you can find our professional epigenetic therapy. We are located in Idaho Falls, ID. If you are not local no worries we provide Online appointments to our patients that live out of state or the country. We aim to use this groundbreaking scientific technology to help you live a fuller and healthier life. Call us today at (208) 932-4475 to schedule an appointment!