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GEN-DIET
12,000 EGP
Up to 80% of your physique is determined by your genetics Research has shown that gene-based diets lead to greater weight loss by 187%. Find the diet that works! GEN-DIET is a nutrigenomics test that analyzes genetic variants influencing dietary needs, food intolerances, and metabolic responses, allowing for personalized nutrition planning tailored to individual genetic profiles. Know what to eat according to your body’s true needs.
You will receive your report via Our Reports GEN-Portal within 45 business days.
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- Diet & weight insights
- Effectiveness of different diets (low-carb, low-fat, etc)
- Predisposition to intolerances (Lactose, diabetes, cavities, etc)
- Vitamins & minerals
- Biomarkers including Cholesterol levels, Omega-6 levels and more
Complimentary 30-minute genetic consultation included
Description
- Utilizes next-generation sequencing (NGS) technology to analyze over 100 SNPs in genes related to macro- and micronutrient metabolism (e.g., MTHFR, FTO, TCF7L2), taste preferences (e.g., TAS2R38), and food intolerances (e.g., MCM6, HLA-DQ2/DQ8)
- Employs bioinformatics algorithms to interpret genetic data and provide evidence-based recommendations based on peer-reviewed scientific literature and established nutrigenomics databases (e.g., NuGO, NCBI, SNPedia)
- Assesses genetic risk scores for nutrient deficiencies (e.g., vitamin D, omega-3) and metabolic disorders (e.g., type 2 diabetes, obesity) using polygenic risk modeling and genome-wide association study (GWAS) data
- Provides personalized dietary recommendations based on individual genetic variations, considering factors such as macronutrient ratios, micronutrient requirements, and optimal food sources
- Offers actionable insights for optimizing nutrient absorption, minimizing food intolerance symptoms, and reducing the risk of diet-related chronic diseases through targeted nutritional interventions
Turn Around Time (TAT): 45 working days
Sample type: Simple Swab
Availability: Online (Home kit) or branch Visit
Report: Online GEN-Portal