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Cell Wellbeing

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What is the Wellness Optimization report for?

The Optimization of Well-being report aims to help us identify those factors that modify the expression of our genes and influence the functionin......

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What is the High Performance report for?

The "High Performance Optimization" Program aims to improve the physical performance of athletes through dietary and environmental adjustments, w......

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How are genetics and epigenetics different?

Epigenetics is a branch of genetics that studies the factors that do not directly modify our genes (and other living beings), but the way they ex......

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Does the test tell me if I'm sick?

No, our epigenetic information test does not analyze cellular patterns responsible for diseases but rather detects nutritional deficiencies and oth......

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Does the report tell me the diet I should follow to lose weight?

We will be launching an optimized weight loss report in 2023. Meanwhile all of the various reports do suggest an optimal 90 day diet, in order to e......

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Does the report tell me which foods / substances I cannot tolerate?
 

No, the Cell Wellbeing report is not at any time an Intolerant Foods test.

 

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What additional information does the epigenetic report give me compared to another type of analysis?

The epigenetic test contains underlying information at the cellular and genetic level and the blood or urine analysis would contain instantaneous c......

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I am pregnant, can I take the test?

Yes, you can take our test. Thanks to the study of your epigenetic information during pregnancy, you will dis......

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How does your hair tell you which foods to avoid?

The signature wave of the hair is as unique to each person as their fingerprint. Hair is a biological marker that is born in the same embryonic c......

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Is any type of hair suitable for the epigenetic sample?

We work with a fundamental part of the hair, which is the occipital area, because that is where the embryonic phase of the central nervous system b......

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