Gene Profiling for Health

Knowing your gene profile can give you understanding of your metabolic pathways providing keys to your optimal health.

The focus isn’t on diseases you may have the potential to develop, rather, we focus on supporting your natural healthy body systems and your innate defence processes.

Gene profiling is an important addition to functional testing, it informs us where to focus, to change your health outcomes. Functional testing tells us which inner pathways and processes are disrupted, gene profiling tells us which parts of the pathway need support.

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Genetic testing for health, focuses on foundational cellular processes that ensure your total wellbeing.

These include detoxification, hormone metabolism, inflammatory responses, fat metabolism, vitamin D absorption, methylation, cell protection, cardiovascular health and more. This field of science is very progressive and we’re learning more all the time. Ensuring optimal function of these processes will help you enjoy sustainable health.


 
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Every individual has a number of genetic variations called SNPs that influence their health and wellbeing.

Your combination of DNA and its SNP’s provide the production list of proteins made for your body to function. The fascinating thing is that it’s the choices you make and the things your cells are surrounded by that direct the balance of how your SNPs work (or don’t) towards your health. Learning your individual combination of variations can help inform you of better choices towards regenerative health.

Rose has studied Advanced Translational Nutrigenomics.
Let her help you understand your DNA.

You can book to arrange for your gene screening, or if you already have one through ancestry.com or 23andMe, the raw data can be converted to a genetic health profile.

This can then be used to interpret your gene SNP patterns.

I combine your genetic information with details of your current health status to develop specific guidelines and protocols for you to manage (or regain) your health.

Sometimes further functional testing is helpful to establish what’s happening in your body currently, and how that correlates with your genetic predisposition.