Paul Saladino· MD
if you switch them to methylfolate and methyl cobalamin and like an iron bis glycinate the anemia would fix itself
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if you switch them to methylfolate and methyl cobalamin and like an iron bis glycinate the anemia would fix itself
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if you actually we because we were in the mortality space we would trace this we would try to trace it back to the root cause and we would say what is the chance that this person will fix their anemia and when they had chronic anemia um you know we began to understand that many of these folks had this genetic break called MTHFR which is a very common Gene break and they had an issue processing folic acid um if you switch them to methyl folate and methyl cobalamin and like an iron bis glycinate the anemia would fix itself