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 68 SNP Test

The 68 Gene SNP

(Single Nucleotide Polymorphism) genetic swab test provides insights into various biological processes and markers that can significantly impact an individual’s health and wellness.  By assessing these genetic variations, this test helps predict susceptibility to various conditions and aids in optimizing personal health strategies.

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Key Areas Tested by the 68 Gene SNP Genetic Swab Test

  1. Internal Inflammatory Markers

    • What it Measures: Identifies genetic variants that influence the body's internal inflammatory response.

    • Why It’s Important: Chronic inflammation is a key driver of many diseases, including autoimmune disorders, cardiovascular disease, and neurodegenerative conditions. Understanding your genetic predisposition can help in managing or mitigating inflammation-related conditions.

  2. External Inflammatory Markers

    • What it Measures: Assesses genetic variations that affect the body’s response to environmental factors that cause inflammation (e.g., pollutants, allergens).

    • Why It’s Important: Some individuals are genetically predisposed to heightened sensitivity to environmental triggers. Knowing your genetic risk can help in avoiding or mitigating inflammatory responses to external factors.

  3. Autophagy

    • What it Measures: Genetic variants related to the body’s ability to clear out damaged cells and toxins through the autophagy process.

    • Why It’s Important: Autophagy is vital for cellular health, immunity, and longevity. Impaired autophagy has been linked to various conditions, including neurodegenerative diseases, cancer, and metabolic disorders.

  4. Mitochondria Function

    • What it Measures: Analyzes genes related to mitochondrial health, energy production, and cellular metabolism.

    • Why It’s Important: Mitochondria are the powerhouse of the cell. Their dysfunction is associated with aging, fatigue, metabolic disorders, and neurodegenerative diseases. This marker helps identify mitochondrial dysfunction or inefficiency in energy production.

  5. Methylation

    • What it Measures: Evaluates the body’s ability to process and manage methyl groups, which play a role in gene expression, detoxification, and overall cellular function.

    • Why It’s Important: Proper methylation is essential for healthy gene expression, immune function, and nervous system health. Genetic variations in methylation pathways can contribute to a variety of health issues, including mental health disorders, cardiovascular disease, and cancer risk.

  6. Detoxification Pathways

    • What it Measures: Investigates genetic variations that impact the efficiency of the body’s detoxification processes, such as the liver’s ability to break down toxins and excrete waste.

    • Why It’s Important: Efficient detoxification is essential for overall health, as the buildup of toxins can contribute to chronic diseases, skin issues, and immune dysfunction. Variants in detoxification genes can inform personalized strategies for supporting liver and kidney function.

  7. Neurotransmitters

    • What it Measures: Identifies genetic variants related to the synthesis, breakdown, and regulation of neurotransmitters such as serotonin, dopamine, and norepinephrine.

    • Why It’s Important: Neurotransmitter imbalances are linked to a wide range of mental health issues, including depression, anxiety, ADHD, and mood disorders. Knowing your genetic predisposition can help optimize mental health treatments, including diet, supplements, and medications.

  8. Neurotrophic Factors

    • What it Measures: Examines genetic variations that influence the production of neurotrophic factors, such as Brain-Derived Neurotrophic Factor (BDNF), which support brain health and cognitive function.

    • Why It’s Important: These factors are involved in brain development, repair, and neuroplasticity. Deficiencies or variations in these genes can affect memory, learning, and vulnerability to neurological diseases, such as Alzheimer’s or Parkinson’s.

Benefits of the 68 Gene SNP Genetic Swab Test

  • Personalized Health Insights: The test provides tailored genetic information that can be used to understand your specific health risks and how to manage them effectively.

  • Preventative Health: By identifying genetic predispositions to inflammation, mitochondrial dysfunction, or neurochemical imbalances, individuals can take preventative measures or undergo early interventions to reduce health risks.

  • Optimized Wellness: The results help optimize your lifestyle, diet, supplementation, and exercise routines based on your unique genetic profile.

  • Comprehensive Health Overview: The test covers multiple biological systems, offering a comprehensive view of an individual’s health that traditional tests might miss.

Test Procedure

  1. Collection: A simple, non-invasive swab test is used to collect a DNA sample from the inside of your cheek.

  2. Analysis: The sample is sent to a certified laboratory, where your DNA is analyzed for SNP variations related to the key health markers mentioned.

  3. Results: Typically, results are available within 3-4 weeks. These results will include detailed information about the genetic markers tested and their potential health implications.

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