Genomics: Gene Testing for Disease Prevention

Genomics: Gene Testing for Disease Prevention

"The possibilities are endless. According to scientists, it may soon be possible to identify people at risk of cancer and heart disease with a simple blood test." – BBC News.

It is actually already possible to read your genes and predict your future health. And I recommend it. Why? Because it will allow you to know where your body’s weaknesses are so that you can tailor your supplements and nutritional choices to get the best out of your genes.

For example, if your genes are slow in handling certain chemical reactions called methylation, you will have problems with heart disease, strokes, and Alzheimer’s. But if you know this ahead of time, you can take extra methyl donors, like B 12 and Folic acid – and protect yourself. It’s good medicine and good preventive action.

We can also check genes to see how well your body deals with environmental toxins, and do another test to see whether you are prone to osteoporosis, and yet another that allows us to see what weaknesses are in your immune system.

For complete details on "genomics," go to http://www.genovations.com/patient_overview.html .
Your doctor can order these tests for you.

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Genovations: Predictive Genomics for Personalized Medicine
http://www.genovations.com/patient_overview.html

"How are my genes, doctor?"
BBC News
22 August 2004

 


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