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Mastering Nutrition With Chris Masterjohn, PhD Episode 46 Living With MTHFR

Living With MTHFR

MTHFR is an enzyme that allows folate (vitamin B9) to support the cellular process of methylation, which is important for the synthesis of creatine and phosphatidylcholine, the regulation of gene expression, neurotransmitter metabolism, and dozens of other processes. There are two common polymorphisms that decrease its activity, A1298C and C677T, with C677T having the stronger …

28. Insulin as a Gauge of Short-Term Energy Supply and Energetic Versatility | MWM 2.28

Insulin is commonly seen as a response to blood glucose whose primary role is to keep blood glucose within a narrow range. This view of insulin fails to account for its many roles outside of energy metabolism that govern long-term investments in health. The biochemistry and physiology of insulin secretion suggest, rather, that insulin is …

The Pentose Phosphate Pathway: The Many Essential Roles of Glucose | MWM 2.27

The pentose phosphate pathway provides a deep look into a stunning array of essential roles for glucose. In it, glucose becomes the source of NADPH, used for antioxidant defense, detoxification, recycling of nutrients like vitamin K and folate, and the anabolic synthesis of fatty acids, cholesterol, neurotransmitters, and nucleotides. At the same time, glucose also …

Textbooks

Truly mastering nutrition requires understanding it from the ground up, gaining competence in the sciences that it is based on. If you’re a self-motivated learner with an aptitude for science, you can put together your own nutrition education with the right selection of textbooks. Here are my top recommendations. Nutrition Textbooks For nutrition, I recommend …

Chris Masterjohn, PhD -- Recommendations for Better Sleep

Better Sleep

To sleep well is to fall asleep easily, sleep through the night without waking, and to wake in the morning feeling rested and ready to face the day. These things, moreover, should all happen at similar times of the day. Having a regular rhythm allows our bodies to prepare for sleep to optimize our internal …