Nutrigenomics is the scientific study of the interaction of nutrition and genes, with particular focus on the prevention or treatment of disease.
Personalised Health and Wellbeing
Genetic profiling is based on the science of Nutrigenomics and how our genes are influenced by our nutrition, exercise and lifestyle. Scientific evidence tells us that our genes are not static, but in fact responsive to the choices we make, which impacts on how effectively they ‘express’ themselves.
Gene expression is a way of explaining how we feel in terms of our wellbeing and how effectively our bodies function.
Based on a non-invasive saliva sample which is analysed and returned to us as a personalised genetic profile, we are able to take a holistic approach to addressing facets of your genetic profile that reveal what nutritional changes or supplements will benefit you the most, the best choices of foods to consume and the type of exercise that will have a positive effect.
This effectively eliminates any guesswork around what will work for you as the treatment plan is based on your own genetic profile.
Genetic profiling is based on the science of Nutrigenomics and how our genes are influenced by our nutrition, exercise and lifestyle. Scientific evidence tells us that our genes are not static, but in fact responsive to the choices we make, which impacts on how effectively they ‘express’ themselves.
Gene expression is a way of explaining how we feel in terms of our wellbeing and how effectively our bodies function.
Based on a non-invasive saliva sample which is analysed and returned to us as a personalised genetic profile, we are able to take a holistic approach to addressing facets of your genetic profile that reveal what nutritional changes or supplements will benefit you the most, the best choices of foods to consume and the type of exercise that will have a positive effect.
This effectively eliminates any guesswork around what will work for you as the treatment plan is based on your own genetic profile.
It is important to remember that this is not a diagnosis