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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I find this research so interesting. I tested negative for the MTHFR mutation. But while pregnant taking folic acid made me feel so sick I literally could not keep it down. By my 2nd and third pregnancy I just gave up taking it. My first does struggle with neurodivergence, he’s the only one who had extra folic acid in utero. I realize it’s just anecdotal but based on my experience I am curious about potential correlations between folic acid advocacy and neurodivergence. [/quote] Perhaps it was the sudden drop in folic acid (from taking it and then stopping) that caused the neurodivergence as opposed to the taking of it? I agree that lack of folic acid is probably a major cause. My question is that it used to cause Spina Bifida - we don't see much of that anymore but we do see the autism. [/quote]
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