Genomics and Personalized Prevention
Genetics-Based Personalized Prevention
Genetics-based personalized prevention is now a reality, thanks to a deeper understanding of our genes and their interactions with the environment, which reflect our lifestyle and habits.
The completion of the Human Genome Project in 2003 marked the beginning of the post-genomic era, allowing us to apply these discoveries in everyday life.
Our approximately 30,000 genes influence every aspect of our existence, from work to nutrition, from sports to stress management. There are no “bad genes,” only habits that we can now adapt to our genetic profile, unlocking the potential of our genes to enhance health and well-being.
This sophisticated genetic approach helps us understand how we function and leverage our genetic potential to make our genes work in our favor.
Personalized Programs Include:
Nutrigenomics: Personalized selection of foods and antioxidants based on genetic profiles, providing tailored information for the prevention of environmental-related disorders (such as cancer prevention, chronic fatigue, and allergies) and anti-aging nutritional strategies. Recommendations for cosmetic products are also possible.
Anti-Aging Panel (Men/Women): Insights into how to improve detoxification, cardiovascular, bone, immune, and hormonal health.
Dermagenetic Panel: Focused on skin sensitivities and personalized skincare strategies.
Pharmacogenetic Panel: Personalized medication and optimized dosages.
Cardiovascular Panel: Prevention and risk assessment for cardiovascular diseases.
Dental Health Panel: Prevention of periodontitis and toxicity from heavy metals.
Physical Activity Panel: Optimization and selection of the most suitable physical state and exercise type.
VIP Panel: A comprehensive analysis covering all available genetic markers.
Weight Control Panel: Long-term weight management through genetic regulation.
Calcium Metabolism & Osteoporosis: Genetic insights into bone health and calcium absorption.
Psychogenetics & Mental Fitness: Genetic-based recommendations for cognitive well-being.
Hormone Replacement Therapy: Personalized hormonal balance and optimization.
With genomic-based prevention, we can move beyond a one-size-fits-all approach and embrace truly personalized health solutions, improving longevity, well-being, and quality of life.