MTHFR and Epigenetics with Dr. Ben Lynch (Episode 47)

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MTHFR and Epigenetics with Dr. Ben Lynch (Episode 47)

Dr. Doni Wilson's Podcast: How Humans Heal
Dr. Doni speaks with Dr. Ben Lynch about MTHFR, methylation, and epigenetics and which tests are necessary to know how your genes are influencing your health.

In today’s episode of How Humans Heal, Dr. Doni got to speak with Dr. Ben Lynch! Dr. Ben Lynch is the best-selling author of Dirty Genes and a leader in the field of nutrigenomics. He’s also president of Seeking Health, an innovative company providing supplements, courses, and tools designed to help people overcome genetic dysfunction and optimize health. After earning his Bachelor of Science in Cell and Molecular Biology from the University of Washington, he then obtained a Doctorate of Naturopathic Medicine from Bastyr University. Dr. Lynch lives in Seattle, WA with his wife and three sons.

In this episode we talk about:

  • What inspired Dr. Lynch to research MTHFR and develop the StrateGene test
  • Understanding Epigenetics and why it doesn’t work to just treat based on a gene SNP
  • What is MTHFR and methylation
  • Which tests are necessary to know how your genes are influencing your health
  • How to read and use the StrateGene report
  • Why it helps to have a trained practitioner guide you
  • Looking at my StrateGene report and test results as an example
  • How I solved my migraines with information about my genes
  • And more!

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