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Multiple Chemical Sensitivity (MCS): Genetics, Causes, and Solutions

Multiple Chemical Sensitivity involves systemic reactions to low-level chemical exposures. Genetic research points to detox enzyme variants and olfactory gene interactions.

PFAS, Your Genes, and Your Health: From Mitochondrial Function to Immune Response

PFAS “forever chemicals” accumulate in blood and tissue and resist normal clearance. This article covers their health effects and the genetic factors that shape individual susceptibility.

Glutathione: Master Antioxidant, Reducing Oxidative Stress, and Detoxification

Glutathione is an antioxidant produced in all cells to balance out ROS. Genetic variants can impact your glutathione levels, which can alter your ability to detoxify certain substances or withstand stressors in the body.

Nrf2 Pathway: Increasing the Body’s Ability to Get Rid of Toxins

The Nrf2 (Nuclear factor erythroid 2–related factor) signaling pathway regulates the expression of antioxidants and phase II detoxification enzymes. It is a fundamental pathway important in how well your body functions. Your genetic variants in the NFE2L2 gene impact this NRF2 pathway.

Mold, Mycotoxins, and Your Genes: Detox Pathways, Symptoms, and SNPs

Mycotoxins from food and water-damaged buildings are cleared via CYP450, GST, and UGT pathways. Variants in these detox genes explain why mold and mycotoxin sensitivity varies.

Arsenic Detoxification and Your Genes

Arsenic exposure occurs via well water, in certain foods, and through breathing. This article covers the pathways the body uses to get rid of arsenic, and it includes information on genetic variants that may impair the detoxification of arsenic.

ABCB1 (P-glycoprotein): Response to Medications, HRT, and Environmental Toxins

ABCB1 encodes P-glycoprotein, a transporter that removes toxins – and medications – from the body. Genetic variants in the ABCB1 gene can affect how well a medication works for you.

Will statins give you muscle pain? SLCOB1 and ABCG2

Statins are one of the most prescribed medications in the world. One side effect of statins is myopathy, or muscle pain and weakness. Your genetic variants are significant in whether you are likely to have side effects from statins.

CYP2C8: Prescription Medications and Arachidonic Acid

The CYP2C8 gene is important in the metabolism of several chemotherapy drugs as well as playing a role in the metabolism of NSAIDs. Genetic variants that alter how this enzyme works can impact your reaction to a medication.

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My Story…

Hi! I’m Debbie Moon, founder of Genetic Lifehacks.

When I first had my genetic data sequenced, I was both amazed and frustrated:  amazed by all of the genetic research available in academic journals, but frustrated by the disconnected topics and lack of accessibility.

I started Genetic Lifehacks to bridge the gap — to help everyone understand how their genes influence their health, diet, and longevity with practical and useful information based on current research studies.

With my undergraduate degree in engineering as a foundation and a Master’s degree in Biological Sciences from Clemson University (2019), I’ve built Genetic Lifehacks into a platform that has helped over 5 million readers and 19,000+ members to optimize their health through understanding their genetics.

Debbie

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