Lipid metabolism – 17 genes that influence cholesterol and how our body handles fat.
• Body composition – 7 genes that influence how we control our weight and BMI.
• Blood pressure – 4 genes that influence risk of developing hypertension.
• Liver detoxification – 14 genes that influence the ability of the liver to process toxins.
• Oxidative stress – 7 genes that influence how our body can handle oxidative stress and free radical damage.
• Homocysteine – 5 genes that influence how our body can control levels of homocysteine. High levels of homocysteine are linked to degenerative diseases like Alzheimer’s, heart attack, and many others.
• MTHFR – this is the gene that enables our body to utilise folate for normal cell reproduction.
• Inflammation – 6 genes that influence how our body controls inflammation. Inflammation is the cause of most degenerative disease.
• Bone health – 6 genes that influence bone mineral density. Osteoporosis is very common and a major cause of disability in the older population.
• Lactose – this is the gene that allows us to tolerate lactose in dairy products.
• Diabetes – 4 genes that influence how we may progress to type two diabetes.
• Metal binding – this gene can change how our body manages to get rid of toxic metals, herbicides, and pesticides.
• Body composition – 7 genes that influence how we control our weight and BMI.
• Blood pressure – 4 genes that influence risk of developing hypertension.
• Liver detoxification – 14 genes that influence the ability of the liver to process toxins.
• Oxidative stress – 7 genes that influence how our body can handle oxidative stress and free radical damage.
• Homocysteine – 5 genes that influence how our body can control levels of homocysteine. High levels of homocysteine are linked to degenerative diseases like Alzheimer’s, heart attack, and many others.
• MTHFR – this is the gene that enables our body to utilise folate for normal cell reproduction.
• Inflammation – 6 genes that influence how our body controls inflammation. Inflammation is the cause of most degenerative disease.
• Bone health – 6 genes that influence bone mineral density. Osteoporosis is very common and a major cause of disability in the older population.
• Lactose – this is the gene that allows us to tolerate lactose in dairy products.
• Diabetes – 4 genes that influence how we may progress to type two diabetes.
• Metal binding – this gene can change how our body manages to get rid of toxic metals, herbicides, and pesticides.