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Pharmacogenomics: Right drug to Right person

Pharmacogenomics, the study of how an individual's genetic makeup influences their response to medications, holds profound importance in modern healthcare. By examining genetic variations that affect drug metabolism, efficacy, and adverse reactions, pharmacogenomics enables healthcare providers to personalise treatment plans for patients. This personalised approach improves medication safety and efficacy, reducing the risk of adverse reactions and treatment failure. Pharmacogenomics helps streamline medication selection, ensuring patients receive the most suitable drugs based on their genetic profiles.

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Your DNA Speaks and Listen to It

Are you ready to discover the power hidden within your genes? With ME 360, our cutting-edge nutrigenomics test, you can uncover valuable insights about your unique genetic makeup and harness this knowledge to revolutionize your approach to diet, fitness, wellness, and more. Together, ME 360 and “Your DNA Speaks and Listen to It” empower you to unlock the language of your genes and embark on a path to optimal health and vitality. Let your DNA guide you as you navigate the realms of personalized wellness with ME 360.

How can Pharmacogenomics benefit you?

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Personalized Nutrition:

Nutrigenomics allows for personalized dietary recommendations based on your genetic profile It helps you understand how your body processes and metabolizes nutrients, providing insights into the optimal foods and dietary patterns for your individual needs. This personalized approach can enhance digestion, absorption, and overall nutritional status, leading to improved health and well-being.
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Optimal Fitness:

By analysing your genetic markers, nutrigenomics can reveal how your body responds to different types of exercise and recovery. This information can be utilized to tailor your fitness routine, optimizing performance and maximizing results. Whether you’re an endurance athlete or a strength enthusiast, understanding your genetic predispositions can help you train smarter and achieve your fitness goals more effectively.
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Weight Management:

Weight management is a complex interplay between genetics, diet, and lifestyle factors. Nutrigenomics can shed light on your unique genetic factors related to metabolism, appetite regulation, and fat storage. This information can guide the development of personalized weight management strategies that are more effective and sustainable. It can help you understand your body’s individual response to different diets and tailor your approach accordingly.
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Disease Prevention:

Nutrigenomics can provide valuable insights into your genetic predispositions for certain health conditions, such as cardiovascular disease, diabetes, obesity, and more. Armed with this knowledge, you can take proactive steps to mitigate your risk factors through personalized lifestyle choices, including diet, exercise, and other interventions. By addressing potential genetic vulnerabilities early on, you can work towards preventing or delaying the onset of certain diseases.

How does Food contribute to chronic diseases?

Research has shown that the nutrition we provide to our bodies can have an effect on gene expression which can lead to many chronic diseases. The food we consume is also made up of many natural or synthetic chemicals which can directly or indirectly affect the interactions of the genes or the functions of gene expression.

With the combination of medical history with your genetic analysis, we can enhance your quality of life with precise, personalized lifestyle recommendations.

What does the Nutrigenomics test provide?

The genetic testing panel in Nutrigenomics can provide us with your response to varying calorie intake due to emotions or imbalances, your satiety response, your tendency to prefer carbohydrates, and fatty foods, your liking of sweet or salty foods, your response to fibre and protein intake and your body’s response to all macro and micronutrient metabolisms including minerals and vitamins.

Your genotypes can also give further insight into different food intolerances and also provide clarity on weight loss and weight management. These are just certain examples of a wide range of genotyping available for a more positive direction towards better health.

Understanding your gene expression for better health is multidisciplinary and supplementing Nutrigenomics with Fitness Genomics, Health Genomics and Pharmacogenomics, we can also provide more detailed information about your body and overall health.

How does Geneaura ME 360 work?

Geneaura ME 360 is a ground-breaking and patented workflow that is transforming the landscape of personalized health and well-being. Built on the foundation of nutrigenomics, Geneaura ME 360 combines cutting-edge genetic analysis with comprehensive health insights to deliver unparalleled benefits to customers.

Precision and Personalization

Optimized Nutritional Intake

Micro & Macro Nutrition Needs

Enhanced Fitness and Performance

Disease Prevention and Management

Long-term Well-being

Who can take the Pharmacogenomics test ?

Have experienced adverse reactions or lack of efficacy with medications in the past.

Require medications with a narrow therapeutic index, where small variations in dosage can have significant effects.

Have complex medical conditions or are taking multiple medications concurrently.

Are undergoing chemotherapy or other treatments with high potential for adverse effects.

Have a family history of medication-related adverse reactions or drug metabolism disorders.

Are undergoing surgery or anaesthesia, where medication metabolism can impact recovery and outcomes.

Are considering medications with known genetic implications, such as certain antidepressants or anticoagulant

To identify patients who may be at increased risk of opioid-related adverse events or opioid misuse, helping to guide safer and more effective opioid prescribing practices.