Many people, even those considered relatively healthy, have chronic health challenges that have not responded to standard approaches. Then there are those whose responses are the reverse of the norm. No, these people are not “weird”, but we are all genetically unique. Using genetic analysis can provide understanding that can help alleviate or even resolve these frustrating issues. 

We can’t change the genes we were born with but we have significant ability to control how they are expressed. Here are some things you can expect to learn from genetic analysis: 

  • how you process protein, carbohydrates, and fat 
  • the hormones you produce that influence feelings of hunger, satiety, and cravings 
  • your glucose metabolism and insulin production/sensitivity 
  • your metabolic response to exercise and types of exercise that work best for you 
  • your risks for some diseases including Type 2 Diabetes, cardiovascular disease, hypertension, cancer, inflammation, anxiety/depression, how you handle stress, risk for emotional and stress related eating 
  • a diet plan that is specific to your results, for efficient weight management 
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