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Treating Methylation: Are We Over-supplementing?

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"Methylation is a process that is absolutely fundamental to the body. In this article, I’ll review what methylation is, talk about the perils of over-supplementation, and discuss how we should be treating methylation issues. "

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Very interesting. Thanks for posting.

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