Nutrigenomic testing:
What is nutrigenomics?
Is an analysis of the effects genetic SNPs have on cellular function and health.
Genetic variations affect how the body’s cell functions, biochemical pathways function, utilize nutrients and remove toxins.
An understanding of an individual’s genotype enables diet, lifestyle and nutraceuticals can be tailored to meet specific genetic needs and support proper cellular and or biochemical function.
This test sample uses a simple cheek swab.
Dutch Tests
DUTCH Tests: This diagnostic test uses dried urine to measure sex and adrenal hormone levels, as well as free cortisol, organic acids, melatonin and 8-OHdG.
MRT Food Sensitivity Testing
Oxford Labs Mediator Release Test/MRT test (3 month protocol)
Reducing inflammation within the body will reduce overall pain, brain fog, intestinal discomfort, and increase immune function. Through evaluating how 170 foods and chemicals interact with your blood, this test Identifies which foods and or chemicals and to what degree they induce an inflammatory response within your body. A food meal plan is developed to help you remove the inflammatory foods/chemicals specific to your test results, by using foods/chemicals that are shown to have the least inflammatory response based on your test results.
Nutrigenomic Testing
Nutrigenomic testing:
What is nutrigenomics?
Is an analysis of the effects genetic SNPs have on cellular function and health.
Genetic variations affect how the body’s cell functions, biochemical pathways function, utilize nutrients and remove toxins.
An understanding of an individual’s genotype enables diet, lifestyle and nutraceuticals can be tailored to meet specific genetic needs and support proper cellular and or biochemical function.
This test sample uses a simple cheek swab.
Organic Acid Testing
Organic Acid Testing (OAT test) This diagnostic test uses urine metabolites of 76 markers to offer a comprehensive metabolic snapshot of a patient's overall health. This test identifies levels of;
- Any yeast or bacteria present
- Vitamin and mineral levels
- Oxidative stress
- Neurotransmitter levels