Weight loss

Determine your genetic requirements for nutrition, exercise, and obesity prevention, as well as customized weight-loss and body-shaping treatment.

Ideal weight, steady weight, weight loss, and weight growth are all terms that people use to describe their weight. A turning point in everyone's life, a vicious circle, an issue with only temporary remedies. After all, how could they not be, given that every organism and individual is unique? Different requirements, habits, and lifestyles all contribute to a one-of-a-kind, secure, and tailored solution. Our chromosomes. The challenge now is to pinpoint the source of the issue. A particular and correct diet arises from all of the key information provided by the DNA test, a guide with information tailored specifically to your needs.

The information we get from our genes about our weight is:

  • Metabolic and nutritional behavior

It's critical to understand whether you have a hereditary proclivity for fat and how your body responds to eating.

  • Lipolysis

It's also crucial to understand whether or not the body can metabolize and remove fat.

  • Metabolism of homocysteine

This poisonous residue harms cells, disturbs the body, and interferes with B-complex vitamin metabolism (coronary heart disease-thrombosis).

  • Detoxification and antioxidants

The ability of the body to remove toxins and the appropriate functioning of the antioxidant system are critical.

  • Response to food intake and Feeling full

Even though we are full for a while, improper function of the gene associated with this function causes us to feel hungry or crave more food.

  • Type II diabetes

Whose predisposition completely affects the diet.

  • Inflammatory response

It refers to a proclivity for inflammation, primarily in the digestive system, but also throughout the body.

  • Iron

Refers to the ability to absorb and store iron.

  • Body mass index

The right ratio of muscle to bone and fat is related to genes.

  • Caffeine-Alcohol-Lactose

The body's ability to absorb, metabolize and assimilate these substances.

  • Hypertension

The predisposition for increased pressure.

Dr. Andreas Ioannides
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