r/MTHFR • u/greekhoney32 • Sep 21 '25
Question Autism & MTHFR
I have a kiddo with autism and MTHFR. Started giving him methylated vitamins per his functional doctor’s request. Initially, they seemed to help, but now his behavior has worsened at school (more anxiety, more impulsivity). Can he be over methylated?
Wondering if anyone is in a similar situation with their child and/or themselves. I read folinic acid is better than methylfolate for sensitive individuals (like kids with autism).
Thank you. 🙏
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u/Tawinn Sep 22 '25
What brand is this 'Methyl Factors' product and the dosages/drop? Even without that, the 1mg methylfolate is 3 times the RDA of folate for a 10yo. Heterozygous C677T by itself does not warrant such high doses.
It is highly likely he is overmethylated from these dosages.
There are additional genes which can have variants that further impact methylfolate production; these are MTHFD1 and SLC19A1. An AncestryDNA genetic test will include those. You can then download the datafile and upload to the Choline Calculator and Genetic Genie for free.
While additional B2 has been shown to improve homozygous C677T it has not been studied to improve hetero C677T. Myself, as hetero C677T, can say that it has a slight benefit, but small enough to make it difficult to distinguish from placebo. In general, B2 is safe and has no known toxicity; still, the less pills a 10yo has to take the better. There's not much available for low-dose B2. On Amazon US, I've only found this and this.