Genetic SNP Panel

Lab Kit + Customized Email Lab Review
Sale price$545.00

Genetic test to identify SNPS understand metabolic and biochemical limitations and areas of consideration when determining optimal health, symptom management, disease treatment and prevention.

Each GX Sciences Nutrigenomic Test Kit identifies 55 SNPs and recommends nutrition based on scientific validation of each patient’s specific needs in 5 key metabolic areas: Methylation, Neurotransmitter, Mitochondria, Detoxification, Inflammatory Potential

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This purchase includes the lab kit and results along with a customized email interpretation including highlights, clinical considerations, and supplement suggestions by a registered dietitian trained in functional medicine to implement a plan on your own or with your practitioner. This package does not make you an active patient at Naturally Nourished clinic.

 

Genetic test to identify SNPS understand metabolic and biochemical limitations and areas of consideration when determining optimal health, symptom management, disease treatment and prevention.

The scientific study of individualized genetics and nutrition is known as nutritional genomics or “nutrigenomics”. Nutrigenomic testing accurately identifies each patients’ genetic variations to identify sites of metabolic weakness. This genetic panel uses saliva swaps to evaluate 55 of the most common researched and validated single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) that can affect a patient’s ability to regain and maintain their metabolic functionality.

Abnormalities in specific polymorphisms can negatively affect many physiological and biochemical processes. Overcoming these metabolic weaknesses with the right supplement allows each patient to maximize their genetic variations (SNPs) and maintain optimal health.

Each GX Sciences Nutrigenomic Test Kit identifies 55 SNPs and recommends nutrition based on scientific validation of each patient’s specific needs in 5 key metabolic areas: Methylation, Neurotransmitter, Mitochondria, Detoxification, Inflammatory Potential