Module 23: Nutrigenomics and Methylation Testing

Unit 1: Core Content: Nutrigenomics in Clinical Practice

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#1. Before addressing genetic SNPs, it is important to make sure that all the basics of good health principles are covered, such as eating a diet rich in lots of non-GMO, organic veggies, and non-processed foods.
#2. Athough most SNPs lead to no observable differences, and many lead to normal variations, others can contribute to disease or nutrient imbalances.
#3. Experts say 95% of genetic expression is truly tied to your genes. The remaining 5% is within your control.
#4. In addition to having good lifestyle and dietary practices in place, before addressing MTHFR clients should also:
#5. Producing energy (CoQ10, carnitine, creatine, ATP) is one of the functions of:

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