Hey there ? Have you ever wondered if you’re taking the right vitamins and eating the best foods for your unique self? ?? As a firm believer in nutrient testing, I always strive to dig deeper and uncover how our DNA synthesizes our nutritional needs.

Today, I invite you on a deep dive as we explore the link between our genes and the essential vitamins and minerals that fuel our bodies. ? As a holistic doctor specializing in genetic testing, I’m beyond excited to share how understanding your genetic makeup can pave the way for personalized solutions, leading you to optimal health and well-being. ?

Let’s take a closer look at some common vitamins and see how every single one of your trillions of cells is doing it. We’ll discover how to compensate for any genetic deficiencies that may arise (they’re quite common, you know!). ?

? Vitamin D: Receptor (VDR) Gene: We’ll kick off our journey with the VDR gene, which plays a vital role in how your body process this sunshine vitamin. Genetic variations in this gene can influence your vitamin D levels and response to supplementation. Uncovering these variations allows us to personalize your vitamin D intake, nurturing strong bones, a resilient immune system, and overall vitality. ?

? Folate: Methylenetetrahydrofolate Reductase (MTHFR) Gene: Next up, let’s explore the MTHFR gene involved in folate metabolism. Folate is essential for DNA synthesis, methylation, and healthy homocysteine levels. Genetic variations in the MTHFR gene impact how your body utilize folate and other B vitamins. Understanding these variations empowers us to tailor your nutrition, supporting optimal folate metabolism and overall well-being. ?

? Antioxidants: Glutathione S-Transferase (GST) Genes: Let’s venture into the extraordinary world of GST genes—your body’s superheroes defending against harmful toxins and bolstering our antioxidant defenses. Genetic variations in these genes influence your susceptibility to environmental toxins and the efficiency of your antioxidant processes. By identifying these variations, we can create personalized strategies to enhance your antioxidant support and optimize detoxification. ?️

⚙️ Iron: Iron-Related Genes (HFE, TMPRSS6, and TF): Iron is a mighty mineral that impacts numerous bodily functions. Genes like HFE, TMPRSS6, and TF contribute to iron metabolism. Genetic variations in these genes can affect how your body absorbs, transports, and stores iron, potentially leading to conditions like iron deficiency anemia. Understanding these genetic insights helps us optimize your iron levels and maintain your overall mineral balance. ⚖️

? Calcium: Calcium-Sensing Receptor (CASR) Gene: The CASR gene is a remarkable regulator of calcium balance. This gene influences calcium absorption, metabolism, and the health of your precious bones. Genetic variations in the CASR gene can disrupt calcium regulation, increasing the risk of hypercalcemia or hypocalcemia. Its significance becomes even greater as we age, particularly for women experiencing menopause. Understanding these variations allows us to personalize your calcium intake, nurturing strong bones and overall mineral balance. ?

We can test many more genes to develop a solid nutrition plan. I firmly believe that every baby should be given the incredible gift of nutrigenomic testing—what a perfect present for baby showers or newborns! ?

As a passionate advocate for personalized health, I strongly emphasize the power of nutrigenomic testing for everyone, particularly children, starting from an early age.

This revolutionary testing provides invaluable insights into our genetic makeup, enabling us to create customized nutrition and lifestyle plans that proactively address and prevent future health and emotional issues. With the latest technological advancements, taking control of our health is now within our reach. Let’s embrace this power and embark on a brighter future filled with personalized wellness. 

Understanding the connection between our genes and essential nutrients is an extraordinary step toward personalized health and well-being.

By unlocking the secrets hidden within our genetic makeup, we learn to make informed choices about our nutrition, supplementation, and lifestyle, optimizing our overall health. Remember, genetic insights are just one piece of the puzzle.

 A comprehensive approach that considers your genetic profile, lifestyle factors, and dietary patterns is key to achieving ultimate well-being. ?

If you’re curious to learn more about your genetic makeup and explore personalized solutions, I invite you to schedule a consultation with me. Together, we’ll unveil the power of genetic testing and develop a tailor-made plan to enhance your well-being. ?

Let’s embrace the incredible potential within our genes and embark on a magnificent journey toward a healthier, more vibrant life. ?

Personalized Approach

One size does not fit all when it comes to healthcare. We have unique requirements based on our genetics, lifestyle choices, and individual needs. I always provide a personalized approach to healthcare, allowing us to accurately assess your needs.

If you are ready to take charge of your health and embrace a proactive approach to preventive care, contact me today to schedule your session and start your journey to your health and happiness.

With this practical information, you can have a competitive advantage. You will understand your body and mind better and capitalize on your strengths. This way, I will help you develop a plan to strengthen your weak points in a deliberate and educated manner. No more guessing – the science is here to help you achieve your goals and peak performance.

 

Dr. Maya Sarkisyan 

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Stay tuned and discover “The True Story About Your Health”.

 
Disclaimer: This is a general information only. Consult with Dr. Maya Sarkisyan before altering or discontinuing any current medications, treatment or care, or starting any diet, exercise or supplementation program, or if you have or suspect you might have a health condition that requires medical attention. 
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