Epigenetic analysis
Epigenetics (from the Greek epi, in or on, -genetics) is defined as the study of the mechanisms that regulate the expression of genes without a modification in the DNA sequence. Establishes the relationship between genetic and environmental influences that determine a phenotype.
It can be said that epigenetics is the set of chemical reactions and other processes that modify the activity of DNA but without altering its sequence.
The idea that was had a few years ago that human beings and other organisms are fundamentally what is written in the genes from their conception, is changing by leaps and bounds, and science is advancing to decipher the language that encodes small chemical modifications capable of regulating the expression of a multitude of genes.
There are only two to three percent of current diseases that are genetic, such as Down syndrome, chromosomal abnormalities, and diseases that develop only in the baby at birth.
The remaining 98% of diseases depend on how the person has fed, if they smoke, the toxins they have been exposed to, if they have been exposed to the sun a lot, if they sleep, if they are stressed and how they manage to manage their emotions. Based on all these things, the person can modulate and make a cell express itself in a way, either towards inflammation or towards health.
This study offers us information about our DNA and cells through the hair sample, this because hair is one of the most effective biological indicators.
We get a report in 15 minutes via secure servers from profiling laboratories in Germany.
The report gives us detailed information on historical vitamins, minerals, fatty acids, dietary factors, metabolic systems, circulatory system, foods and additives that cause enzymatic inflammation, antioxidants, amino acids, toxins (chemicals, radiation and heavy metals), microbiological (bacteria Fungi, spores, parasites and viruses) as well as negative electromagnetic frequencies such as EMF and ELF pollutants as well as foods to avoid and metabolic systems.
This information gives us a unique hemodynamic map for each individual, helping to indicate our intolerances and nutritional demands. This facilitates what changes we must make in our diet, needs of the environment, choose our own and only supplementation.
Today most of us live well below the optimal level of our physical, mental and emotional capacities. An analysis of our hair can provide answers to these questions and in this way we can reach our maximum capacities in a more personalized way.