Genomics enables practitioners to move beyond symptom-based treatment to address the root causes of health issues. By understanding a patient’s genetic predispositions and how these interact with lifestyle and environmental factors, practitioners can:


Share This Post
Would you like to read the full article?
This content is an exclusive benefit to Functional Genomics Institute members. PREMIUM MEMBERS GET ACCESS TO:
- Premium Articles like this one regarding research updates, functional genetics and specific health concerns
- Exclusive Ask Me Anything Forum
- Bi-Monthly Q+A live calls with Carolyn Ledowsky
- Full access to exclusive video trainings
- Quarterly Deep-Dive Webinars and Case Studies
Already a subscriber? Login here
If you are a member who is logged in and are receiving this message, please ensure the cookies are enabled on your browser.
Related Posts
MTHFR
Serotonin Facts Worth Sharing With Patients
The Many Benefits of Serotonin Serotonin is recognized as the “happy hormone” but many people don’t know much more than that. It can be very ...
Read More →
Conditions
Pulmonary Embolism
What is a Pulmonary Embolism Pulmonary embolism describes an obstruction of the pulmonary artery, or one of it’s branches, by a clot, usually derived from ...
Read More →
MTHFR
Histamine Friendly Nomato Sauce
Ingredients: Makes enough for 8 people 2 white onions 4 cloves of garlic 4 medium carrots 2 cups of butternut squash cut into cubes 2 ...
Read More →
Conditions
Multiple Sclerosis (MS)
What Is Multiple Scelerosis? Multiple sclerosis or MS is a disease that affects the brain and spinal cord, resulting in loss of muscle control, vision, ...
Read More →
MTHFR
How does histamine effect our brain and nervous system?
Histamine is a natural substance produced by the human body and is a substance with many important functions. Histamine was first isolated in 1907 by ...
Read More →
Conditions
The Role of MTHFR in Thyroid Conditions: A Deep Dive into the Connection
The thyroid gland, a butterfly-shaped organ located at the base of your neck, plays a pivotal role in regulating metabolism, energy production, and overall health. ...
Read More →






