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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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Green Tea Extract (Polyphenols, Catechins) |
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Recent clinical trials showed supplementation with 500 mg/day tea catechins decreased plasma oxidized LDL levels in healthy adults. ApoB boost contains 500 mg of catechins from green tea. Green tea catechins have also been shown to be a potent inhibitor of ApoB secretion from liver cells. Epidemiological evidence also supports green tea’s positive effect on cholesterol.
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ApoB is an apolipoprotein (a lipid-binding protein) that is the major protein component of LDL (bad cholesterol). Without ApoB, LDL cannot form. SNPs on the ApoB gene produce higher ApoB levels; increases in total cholesterol and LDL. ApoB SNP Boost™ provides dietary ingredients to reduce ApoB production, reduce LDL and prevent LDL oxidation. |
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AC-11 (Uncaria tomentosa) |
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AC-11® is a patented, advanced, clinically-tested bioactive extract derived from the South American herb Uncaria tomentosa (Cat’s Claw), a natural and sustainable source. More than a dozen published studies (animal and human clinical trials) which clinically prove health benefits: Reducing and repairing both oxidative damage and non-oxidative damage to DNA caused by stress, viruses or bacteria. Reducing inflammation due to new active class of compounds called Carboxy Alkyl Esters with scientifically proven anti-inflammatory effects Improve immune function
Each LifeMap Nutrition™ System Formula contains 350 mg AC-11®, the dosage used in human trials. |
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If I have variations in my genes, can these be corrected? |
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Genes are found in every cell of the body. Therefore, for the correction to be effective, scientists must find a way to reach every single cell. This is an enormous challenge for gene therapy, an experimental procedure that is attempted only in serious genetic diseases caused by a single defective gene, such as cystic fibrosis. In contrast, the variations screened for by GeneWize are fairly common in the general population, and their presence does not mean you will definitely become ill. It would thus be both impractical and inappropriate to attempt to physically 'correct' these commonly occurring variations - even if the technology existed to make this possible. GeneWize is not involved in researching gene therapy, and we do not offer treatment of any kind. Rather, we provide advice that takes into account the presence of genetic variations. Our service allows you to maintain good health by customizing a nutritional supplement regimen tailored to your unique genetic profile. |
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Are gene variations always harmful? |
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No. Many gene variations have no effect on our body systems or our health and in certain cases these variations can even be beneficial. However, sometimes a variation can make the gene send misinformation or a “garbled” message to the cell. Upon receiving the garbled message, the cell will manufacture a product - such as an enzyme - that doesn't work exactly (or as efficiently) as it should; the variant enzyme may, for example, work faster or more slowly than is best for the body. Combined with an unhealthy diet or lifestyle, such a gene variation may make a person more susceptible to developing certain conditions or in some cases certain illnesses. |
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