$775.00
Evaluates genes affecting appetite, cravings, metabolism, thyroid, exercise & more.
Achieving and maintaining optimal body weight and health is a complex interplay between a person’s genes, gender, emotions, biochemistry, hormones, metabolism, dietary intake, exercise, toxins, inflammation, and belief systems. This comprehensive panel reflects this cutting-edge approach, and with gender-specific reports on 124 gene and 368 variant interpretations, provides nutrigenomics strategies for effective weight management in the following areas: body fat, BMI, cardiovascular disease, food cravings & addictions, detoxification, weight loss and regain, exercise, diabetes, inflammation, nutrient utilization, hormones affecting appetite and metabolism, and thyroid function.
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