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The LifeMap Nutrition™ System is the first scientifically supported nutritional supplement program that utilizes YOUR DNA to create a custom nutritional supplement formula that contains the nutrients your body really needs. GeneWize Life Sciences' patent pending Healthy Aging DNA Assessment™ forms the foundation. Your DNA assessment results will be analyzed to create you customized LifeMap Nutrition™ formula.
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LifeMap Nutrition™ System Benefits & Features |
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Features: - Custom Formulated Just for You
- Rich In Whole Foods
- Rich In Antioxidants & Phytonutrients
- Mostly Organic Ingredients
- 5000-9000 ORAC Units
- Includes AC-11, Scientifically Proven to repair DNA
- Affordable at about 3/day
Environmentally Friendly: - Recycled Packaging
- No Plastic Bottles or Boxes
- Reusable Daily Pouches
- Vegetable Based Capsules
- No Animal products or Testing
Benefits: Many Customers Report... - Longer, Deeper Sleep
- More Energy
- Softer Skin
- Stronger Hair & Nails
- Increased Mental Clarity
- Ability to Fall Asleep Faster
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How does the LifeMap Nutrition™ System Work? |
Three Simple Steps:- Order your DNA Assessment Kit - Our simple at-home DNA test takes just a few minutes to complete.
- Follow the Instructions and Return the Test: Once you receive your collection kit, simply swab the inside of your mouth (your inner cheek), and mail the swabs back to our laboratory in the special envelopes provided. Everything, along with easy-to-follow instructions, is included.
- Enjoy! Your LifeMap Formula will be custom created specifically for you. Your first 30-day supply of custom LifeMap nutrients will arrive in 3-6 weeks. Plus, you'll receive your personalized Healthy Aging DNA Assessment™.
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SNP 12: APOB (Apolipoprotein B) |
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Cholesterol is carried through the bloodstream on various lipoproteins: low-density lipoprotein (LDL), high-density lipoprotein (HDL), and very low-density lipoprotein (VLDL). Apolipoproteins make up the protein part of lipoproteins. One of the more researched apolipoproteins is apolipoprotein B (ApoB); it constitutes the protein component of LDL, the "bad" kind of cholesterol carrier. In fact, without ApoB, LDL cannot form. Because people with SNPs on the ApoB gene have higher ApoB levels, they experience moderate increases in total cholesterol, LDL cholesterol, and triglycerides, as well as impaired glucose tolerance43 and increased blood lipid response after meals. |
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SNP 11: CYP11B2 (Aldosterone Synthase) |
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Maintaining blood pressure within the normal range is essential to a healthy heart. The CYP11B2 gene encodes an enzyme called aldosterone synthase, which plays a role in regulating blood pressure. A SNP in the CYP11B2 gene can decrease the ability of blood vessels to relax and constrict in response to changing demands for blood flow. (For example, extra blood flow is needed during exercise.) That inability of the vessels to respond properly can set the stage for cardiovascular issues down the road. |
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SNP 10: PON1 (Paraxonase 1) |
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While it used to be thought that high cholesterol posed a health issue in and of itself, it is now believed that cholesterol only becomes a problem once the cholesterol carrier, low-density lipoprotein (LDL), becomes oxidized (attacked by free radicals). The PON1 enzyme attaches itself to high-density lipoprotein (HDL), which protects both HDL and LDL from oxidation. Due to common SNPs in the PON1 gene, blood levels of PON1 can vary by a factor of 10 to 40-fold among different individuals. Those with low levels of PON1 have higher levels of oxidized LDL, which can lead to diminished cardiovascular health. |
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