Folate receptor autoantibodies (FRAAs) may affect folate transport in the brain. Explore the science behind FRAT®, leucovorin, autism, and cerebral folate deficiency.
Learn how molecular mimicry may trigger folate receptor alpha autoantibodies (FRAAs), leading to cerebral folate deficiency, ASD, and other neurological disorders.
Learn how folate (vitamin B9) supports mitochondrial function, ATP production, DNA repair, and antioxidant defense to promote optimal cellular energy and health.
Learn what mitochondria are, how they produce energy, why mitochondrial health matters, and how to support mitochondrial function for better aging and overall health.
Learn how Vitamin B9 (folate) supports mitochondrial function, cellular energy, DNA synthesis, brain health, and overall wellness with this complete guide.
Learn how cerebral folate deficiency occurs when vitamin B9 transport into the brain is disrupted by genetic mutations, autoantibodies, and mitochondrial dysfunction.
Folate transport into the brain explained: FRα, PCFT, and RFC pathways, their role in brain health, and links to cerebral folate deficiency.
Compare folic acid, folinic acid, and methylfolate (5-MTHF). Learn how MTHFR genetics, methylation, and one-carbon metabolism affect your health.
Early FRAT® testing may help identify folate receptor autoantibodies linked to cerebral folate deficiency and autism risk, enabling earlier intervention.









