How an MTHFR Gene Mutation Can Cause SIBO
Having the MTHFR gene mutation or SNP's in the methylation pathway can cause SIBO. But what is the connection between, poor methylation, MTHFR, a sluggish gallbladder and SIBO? If your methylation cycle isn’t optimal this can be a cause for a sluggish gallbladder that doesn’t release enough bile. As a result of insufficient bile being released from the gallbladder SIBO can develop. Phosphatidylcholine is key for helping to prevent fatty liver, the formation of gallstones in the gallbladder
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