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LDL Cholesterol: Genetics, Personalized Solutions

Your genes combine with your diet to influence your LDL cholesterol level. Learn more about why LDL cholesterol levels may matter in heart disease and find out how your genes are important here.

Age-Related Macular Degeneration Genes

Age-related macular degeneration (AMD) is the most common cause of blindness in the elderly. You will find supplements specifically promoted for preventing AMD. This article explains age-related macular degeneration, delves into the genetic risks, and then explains which supplements are likely to be protective and which may do more harm than good.

Nattokinase and Lumbrokinase: Natural Supplements for Clotting and Heart Health

Two natural fibrinolytics to reduce clotting are nattokinase and lumbrokinase. Learn more about these options based upon the newest research and clinical trials.

Thyroid Hormones: Genes, Hypothyroidism, and T4/T3 Conversion

The thyroid is a master regulator controlling many of your body’s systems. It is integral for metabolism and body temperature. Learn about specific thyroid-related variants.

Taurine: Healthspan, Mitochondrial Function, and Heart Health

Taking a deep dive into the science behind taurine – from antiaging supplement to heart and digestive health. Genetics plays a role in who may benefit most from supplemental taurine.

Diabetes: Genetic Risk Report

We often talk about diabetes as though it is one disease, but diabetes can have several different causes or pathways that are impacting glucose regulation. Tailoring your diabetes prevention (or reversal) efforts to fit your genetic susceptibility may be more effective. Use your genetic raw data to learn more about diabetes and your genetic risk.

Lipoprotein(a): Genetics and Lp(a) Levels

High Lp(a) levels are a big risk factor for sudden heart attacks. Your Lp(a) levels are mainly controlled by your genetic variants. Check to see if you carry genetic variants that increase or decrease Lp(a).

GLP-1 Genetics: How Genes Affect Appetite, Semaglutide, and Tirzepatide Response

Genes affect how well semaglutide (Ozympic) and tirzepatide work. Check your GLP-1 receptor gene variants linked to weight loss response. Genotype report included.

Artificial Sweeteners: Sucralose, Aspartame, and Genetic Interactions

Health Effects from Artificial Sweeteners; Clinical trials on Sucralose, Aspartame, and Genetic Interactions

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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.

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