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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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How accurate is GeneWize Life Science’s DNA assessment technology? |
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Several methods are used to determine DNA polymorphisms (SNPs). The GeneWize LifeMap Healthy Aging Assessment™ uses the Single Base Chain Extension (SBCE) assay, which is the most accurate method available and which identifies the SNP directly on the DNA. The profile accuracy is nearly 100%. In addition, the assay is performed robotically and the DNA strand is evaluated in both directions, which virtually eliminates human error in sample manipulation. |
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Will the assessment and supplements address areas such as joint problems? |
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Yes and No. Your assessment will report bone health propensities but can’t measure your activity levels, which may have a bearing on your overall bone health. |
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Are there limitations to certain people taking the GeneWize supplements? |
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Yes. Some people are sensitive to some of the ingredients in any supplements. We provide you with a complete list of ingredients in your formula. If you have ANY concerns, check with you doctor. In terms of allergens, our products contain none of the 8 major food allergens: milk, eggs, fish, Crustacean shellfish, tree nuts, peanuts, wheat, and soybeans. |
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Is there a possibility of side effects from taking the supplement? |
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Yes. Some people are sensitive to a number of ingredients in any supplement. We provide you with a complete list of ingredients in your formula. If you have ANY concerns, check with you doctor. |
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Does the FDA approve GeneWize products? |
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Short answer: No. Nor are One-A-Day vitamins or most any other nutritional supplement sold over the counter, through Direct Selling or in health food stores or GNC (or anywhere else for that matter). Below is the statement from the FDA's website (which you may want to review for your own research and education regarding dietary supplements. Go to: http://vm.cfsan.fda.gov/~dms/supplmnt.html%20. "FDA regulates dietary supplements under a different set of regulations than those covering "conventional" foods and drug products (prescription and Over-the-Counter). Under the Dietary Supplement Health and Education Act of 1994 (DSHEA), the dietary supplement manufacturer is responsible for ensuring that a dietary supplement is safe before it is marketed. FDA is responsible for taking action against any unsafe dietary supplement product after it reaches the market. Generally, manufacturers do not need to register their products with FDA nor get FDA approval before producing or selling dietary supplements. Manufacturers must make sure that product label information is truthful and not misleading. FDA's post-marketing responsibilities include monitoring safety, e.g. voluntary dietary supplement adverse event reporting, and product information, such as labeling, claims, package inserts, and accompanying literature. The Federal Trade Commission regulates dietary supplement advertising." |
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