WELLNESS//
The secret to living healthier, longer, and more athletic is on the Genetic Passport's Wellness test panel.! What is in our Genetic Passport Wellness test panel based on molecular DNA analysis of 68 gene regions?
GENETIC PREDISPOSITIONS
1) Immune System
2) Atrial fibrillation (AF)
3) Coronary artery disease (CAD)
4) Intracranial aneurysm (IA)
5) Peripheral arterial disease (PAD)
6) Venous thromboembolism (VTE)
7) Obesity
8) Type 1 diabetes
9) Type 2 diabetes
10) Hyperthyroidism
11) Folate Metabolism
12) Gluten Intolerance
13) Lactose Intolerance
14) Sugar Consumption
15) Alzheimer
16) Osteoporosis
17) Rheumatoid arthritis
18) Primary open-angle glaucoma (POAG)
19) Exfoliating glaucoma
20) Age-related macula degeneration (AMD)
21) Vitamine B12
22) Vitamine B6
23) Vitamine D
24) Sports Performance
REPORTING
●Determining the most common 24 genetic disease risks in the world in numerical rates.
●Comparing personal risks with population risks numerically.
●Separate disclosure of the measures required to reduce the genetic and environmental risk rates for each disease.
●Explanation of the trigger factors one by one according to the risk rate for each disease.
●Descriptive information of all environmental factors necessary to minimize or even eliminate risks by risk rate for each disease.
●Nutritional and exercise recommendations for each disease.
●Emergency response warning against high-risk rates.
●Assessing the possibility of increased risk after the interaction of other genetic regions despite the low risk of disease.
●Assessing the possibility of decreasing the risk after the interaction of other genetic regions despite the high risk of disease.
OBESITY & DIET//
The secret to living healthier, longer, and more athletic is on the Genetic Passport's Wellness test panel.! What is in our Genetic Passport Wellness test panel based on molecular DNA analysis of 68 gene regions?
GENETIC PREDISPOSITIONS
1) Immune System
2) Atrial fibrillation (AF)
3) Coronary artery disease (CAD)
4) Intracranial aneurysm (IA)
5) Peripheral arterial disease (PAD)
6) Venous thromboembolism (VTE)
7) Obesity
8) Type 1 diabetes
9) Type 2 diabetes
10) Hyperthyroidism
11) Folate Metabolism
12) Gluten Intolerance
13) Lactose Intolerance
14) Sugar Consumption
15) Alzheimer
16) Osteoporosis
17) Rheumatoid arthritis
18) Primary open-angle glaucoma (POAG)
19) Exfoliating glaucoma
20) Age-related macula degeneration (AMD)
21) Vitamine B12
22) Vitamine B6
23) Vitamine D
24) Sports Performance
REPORTING
●Determining the most common 24 genetic disease risks in the world in numerical rates.
●Comparing personal risks with population risks numerically.
●Separate disclosure of the measures required to reduce the genetic and environmental risk rates for each disease.
●Explanation of the trigger factors one by one according to the risk rate for each disease.
●Descriptive information of all environmental factors necessary to minimize or even eliminate risks by risk rate for each disease.
●Nutritional and exercise recommendations for each disease.
●Emergency response warning against high-risk rates.
●Assessing the possibility of increased risk after the interaction of other genetic regions despite the low risk of disease.
●Assessing the possibility of decreasing the risk after the interaction of other genetic regions despite the high risk of disease.