What Is Methylation & Why Is It Important? | Seriously Funny Wellbeing - Episode 7
Seriously Funny Wellbeing08/15/24 • 62 min
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In this episode of The Seriously Funny Wellbeing Podcast, Dr. Ross Walker delves into a wide range of health topics, from the significance of methylation and the MTHFR gene to the importance of gut health and its connection to overall wellbeing. Dr. Walker emphasizes the role of the 5-methyl tetrahydrofolate form of folic acid in supporting those with the MTHFR gene mutation, discussing its implications for fertility, vascular health, and cognitive function. He also stresses the importance of diet, particularly fiber intake, in promoting gut health, which in turn influences everything from mood to heart health.
The conversation transitions to the often misunderstood condition of gout, where Dr. Walker clarifies that it's primarily a genetic condition linked to insulin resistance rather than solely a lifestyle disease. He outlines the importance of managing uric acid levels to prevent complications like kidney damage and offers practical advice on treating acute gout episodes, including the use of medications like Colchicine. Throughout the episode, Dr. Walker provides actionable insights into managing these complex health issues, blending humor with practical advice.
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08/15/24 • 62 min
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