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Nutrigenomics is a field of study that focuses on the interaction between an individual's genes, diet, and health outcomes. It involves the investigation of how nutrients and other dietary compounds interact with the human genome, and how this interaction can influence the expression of genes, proteins, and metabolites.
Nutrigenomics aims to identify the genetic variations that affect an individual's response to diet and nutritional supplements, and how this information can be used to create personalized nutrition plans that optimize health and prevent disease. This field combines the principles of nutrition, genetics, and molecular biology to provide a better understanding of how diet can impact health at the molecular level.
LifeNome’s NutriNome® assessments provide an insight into your client’s biological processing predispositions for micro and macronutrients. Please note that a genetic predisposition does not automatically mean your client has a deficiency or condition, but allows you to take into consideration these potential risk factors when designing a personalized meal plan and consultation for your client.
- Minerals Processing Report (12 Assessments)
- Vitamin Processing Report (17 Assessments)
- Metabolism (12 Assessments)
- Diet and Weight Loss (10 Assessments)
Getting personalized nutrition reports for your clients is just an easy a three step process.
Step 1- Your client receives a Precision Nutrition Kit and provides a 30 second cheek swab sample, and returns it by mail.
Step 2 - Our lab analyzes 0.01% of their DNA sample related to their nutrient processing and metabolism and our Genomics AI engine analyzes their predispositions in as little as one week
Step 3 - You and/or your client get a secure Nutrinome nutrigenomics report (branding options available), which you can use to personalize your consultations.
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