This article is designed to goes along with the Collagen/Muscle & Joint Recovery section of your GeneticDetoxification report. What separates first and second place if often an injury rather than talent. Injuries are often what stop people from being physically active and healthy, especially as they age. Why is it that some people take longer […]
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Genetics load the gun, but environment pulls the trigger: Only 5-10% of cancers are hereditary1, therefore, 90-95% of cancers are a result of the environment that we are exposed to rather than the genes that we inherited from our parents. The risk for developing cancer is significant. For American males, the average lifetime risk of […]
What do your genes say about how much vitamin D you need? Some people have inherited genes that decreased their ability to metabolize and utilize vitamin D. Having a low level of vitamin D, or even a vitamin D level on the lower end of normal, can be particularly dangerous for someone that has inherited […]
This blog is an abbreviated excerpt of the MTHFR section in Dr. Sutton’s book Genetic Testing: Defining Your Path to a Personalized Health Plan. MTHFR and Your Child’s Health What does having an MTHFR risk allele mean for an unborn child’s health? It’s incredibly important for women to be diagnosed and treated for having an […]
This blog is an abbreviated excerpt of the MTHFR section in Dr. Sutton’s book Genetic Testing: Defining Your Path to a Personalized Health Plan. What you need to know about MTHFR? What does the MTHFR gene do? The MTHFR gene is important for your ability to activate vitamin B-9—Having one or more risk allele(s) in […]
This blog is an abbreviated excerpt of the Alzheimer’s section in Dr. Sutton’s book Genetic Testing: Defining Your Path to a Personalized Health Plan. What can you do to try and reduce your risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease? Exercise—Physical exercise reduces your risk of Alzheimer’s by 50 percent6. The best exercise program for Alzheimer’s prevention […]