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    nutrigenomic

    Explore "nutrigenomic" with insightful episodes like "Should You Eat For Your Genotype?", "Episode #86: Lyme Genomics Update with Dr. Bob Miller, CTN" and "Traditional Vs. Nutrigenomic Testing" from podcasts like ""Brain Food: Nutrition for Mental Performance", "BetterHealthGuy Blogcasts" and "Innovative Healing's Podcast"" and more!

    Episodes (3)

    Should You Eat For Your Genotype?

    Should You Eat For Your Genotype?

    This week, Casey answers a listener question - 'Should I be eating for my genotype?' Inside, you'll learn some genetics basics before moving onto what, if any, value a nutrigenomic test has to offer (spoiler: minimal), and what strategies you can pursue to individualize your diet. Check it out!


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    Episode #86: Lyme Genomics Update with Dr. Bob Miller, CTN

    Episode #86: Lyme Genomics Update with Dr. Bob Miller, CTN

    Why You Should Listen:

    In this episode, you will learn the latest on genomics research in the area of chronic Lyme disease and related conditions.

    About My Guest:

    My guest for this episode is Dr. Bob Miller. Bob Miller, CTN was on the show on episode #44. If you'd like to review his full bio, you can find it there. Today, I’m excited to have Bob back on the show to talk about his work with Lyme beyond phases 1-3 which we covered in episode 44. Today we will focus on phases 4, 5, and 6 and preview phase 7 of his work around genetic patterns in those with chronic health challenges such as Lyme disease and related conditions. Bob’s research has been enlightening all of us to new ways to support those of us that have been impacted by Lyme disease.

    Key Takeaways:

    • What is the role of iron over-absorption in chronic illness?
    • What role do glutamate and GABA play? What about glutamine?
    • What are mTOR and autophagy?
    • How big of an issue is mast cell activation syndrome?
    • What triggers mast cells to release histamine and other mediators?
    • What is acetylation? What is its purpose? What is Acetyl-CoA?
    • How might pantethine support acetylation and thus detoxification and hormone synthesis?
    • What is the role of heme in the body?
    • What issues arise when inadequate conversion of sulfite to sulfate is present?
    • How can sulfate be introduced into the body?
    • What is the role of NADPH?

    Connect With My Guest:

    http://nutrigeneticresearch.org

    http://tolhealth.com 

    Related Resources:

    Posters

    Interview Date: November 21, 2018

    Additional Information:

    To learn more, visit https://BetterHealthGuy.com.

    Disclaimer:

    The content of this show is for informational purposes only and is not intended to diagnose, treat, or cure any illness or medical condition. Nothing in today's discussion is meant to serve as medical advice or as information to facilitate self-treatment. As always, please discuss any potential health-related decisions with your own personal medical authority.

    Traditional Vs. Nutrigenomic Testing

    Traditional Vs. Nutrigenomic Testing

    An Access to Health Experts interview with special guest Dr. Ruth DeBusk. Here, Dr. DeBusk explains the difference between nutrigenomic testing for faulty genes and traditional genetic testing for specific mutations.

    Access to Health Experts is not only an interview series, it's also a membership website featuring user forums, special reports, 20% discounts on professional grade nutritional supplements, monthly teleseminars, and much more. Visit http://www.AccessToHealthExperts.com for more information.

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