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Can Nutrigenomic Testing Help Anxiety and Depression?
Depression and anxiety have numerous genetic pathways and epigenetic influences that may be the root cause. This unknown can make it challenging to narrow down the best protocol for each individual. With the Nutrition Genome Report, we have a comprehensive Mental...
What is the Best Diet for APOE-e4?
Mental Health Awareness Month is observed in May to increase the awareness of those struggling with mental health. Each week this month, we will be exploring how to use the Nutrition Genome Report for mental health. APOE is one of the most compelling genes due to...
Are the HLA Genes Related to Non-Celiac Wheat Sensitivity?
In November 2021, we added HLA2.5 and HLA-DQ8 to the Nutrition Genome Report. Published research shows that approximately 30-40 percent of the general population have variants in the celiac disease risk HLA genes, yet only 3% of these individuals develop celiac...
How Your COMT Genotype Affects Polyphenol Intake
While COMT is most known for understanding the variation of dopamine's baseline level and metabolic breakdown, a lesser-known connection is how each genotype affects polyphenol intake. Multiple studies1,2 in men and women have found that green tea polyphenols were...
The APOE Gene and DHA Requirements
Do you take fish oil? Did you know that your APOE genotype may determine the response to DHA supplementation? Dr. Rhonda Patrick published a study with a hypothesis on why APOE-e4 carriers respond well to the DHA present in fish and fish roe but do not respond as well...
The LZTFL1 gene and COVID-19
U.S. health experts are warning a highly contagious Covid omicron variant, called BA.2, could soon lead to another uptick in domestic coronavirus cases. BA.2 is considered to be about 50% to 60% more transmissible than omicron, but it does not appear to be more...
The MTNR1B Gene and Melatonin
In the Nutrition Genome Report, a new gene was added in November 2021 called MTNR1B. This gene encodes for the melatonin receptor 1B. In humans, melatonin release starts soon after sundown, peaks between 2 am and 4 am, and decreases gradually. However, in...
How to Use Adaptogens to Enhance Your Genetics
Evidence of human adaptation can be found up and down the genome; a unique tapestry of collected stories and struggles of your ancestors over thousands of years. Whether your ancestors adapted to dairy consumption 4,000 years ago, a higher carbohydrate intake from...
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