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By understanding your genes, you will gain insights into genetically influenced health pre-dispositions. With personalized exercise, diet, supplement and lifestyle guidance, you can take control and make the most out of your DNA.
Epigenetics are expressions of your DNA, impacted by your lifestyle and environment. The respective genes can be turned ’on’ or ‘off’ through targeted lifestyle interventions, which can be tracked with repeat testing. Follow your epigenetic changes to take control of your genes!
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Dietary factors have become agents of strong interest in the field of epigenetics. A number of bioactive dietary components that appear to have potential to prevent disease and promote overall health have been identified. Compounds found in dietary phytochemical preparations... are now generally accepted... as acting as epigenetic modulators.
Knowing our genetic code is important. For example, our genes tell us if we are at increased risk for certain diseases or if certain medications need to be individually dosed. However, epigenetics is even more important than genetics, because it tells us how to alter the expression of our genes. Epigenetics gives us ways to address that increased risk for a disease and how to dose that specific medication about which our genetic code gives us concern.
The roulette wheel of health is controlled by Epigenetics. Your genes fill in 10 percent of that wheel, you decide on the rest.
Epigenetics-R-Us. Everything we do: eating, medications, being washed by our environment, imprints our epigenetics. Our epigenetics are markers on our DNA that turn genes on or off allowing us to be healthier or not. Knowing these signatures allows us to choose a better path, making better decision on our journey through life.
Dietary factors have become agents of strong interest in the field of epigenetics. A number of bioactive dietary components that appear to have potential to prevent disease and promote overall health have been identified. Compounds found in dietary phytochemical preparations... are now generally accepted... as acting as epigenetic modulators.
Knowing our genetic code is important. For example, our genes tell us if we are at increased risk for certain diseases or if certain medications need to be individually dosed. However, epigenetics is even more important than genetics, because it tells us how to alter the expression of our genes. Epigenetics gives us ways to address that increased risk for a disease and how to dose that specific medication about which our genetic code gives us concern.
The roulette wheel of health is controlled by Epigenetics. Your genes fill in 10 percent of that wheel, you decide on the rest.
Epigenetics-R-Us. Everything we do: eating, medications, being washed by our environment, imprints our epigenetics. Our epigenetics are markers on our DNA that turn genes on or off allowing us to be healthier or not. Knowing these signatures allows us to choose a better path, making better decision on our journey through life.
My Toolbox Genomics empowers individuals in their healthcare journey by creating reports focused on genetic predispositions derived from published research. Test results and suggestions are intended to lead to consultation with one’s healthcare practitioner. MyTBG reports do not diagnose disease or medical conditions. Any lifestyle changes should result from consultation with qualified healthcare practitioners.