The Nutrient Core Report: A Must-Have for Optimal Health
Why Choose the Nutrient Core Report?
The Nutrient Core Report is an essential starting point for understanding how your genetics interact with your diet and lifestyle. This must-have report provides insights into food tolerance, vitamin and mineral needs, blood sugar balance, and more, helping you build a strong foundation for optimising your health.
Who Should Get This Test Done?
- Individuals who suspect they have food intolerances or sensitivities, such as gluten or lactose intolerance.
- Those looking to optimise nutrient intake based on their genetic needs.
- People experiencing issues with appetite control, blood sugar balance, or energy levels.
- Anyone seeking to improve metabolism, detoxification, or inflammation management.
For Which Symptoms?
- Digestive discomfort or suspected food intolerances
- Poor energy levels or trouble managing blood sugar
- High blood pressure or sensitivity to salt
- Recurring infections or systemic inflammation
- Difficulty managing appetite or weight
- Sleep issues related to circadian rhythm
Which Health Issues Can This Report Help Prevent?
- Long-term complications from unmanaged food intolerances (e.g., coeliac disease or lactose intolerance).
- Chronic conditions like hypertension or insulin resistance.
- Nutrient deficiencies leading to fatigue, poor immunity, or other health concerns.
- Inflammatory conditions by addressing systemic and infection-related inflammation.
What the Nutrient Core Report Analyses
The Nutrient Core Report examines key genetic variants that influence:
- Food Response: Sensitivity to gluten and lactose.
- Caffeine Metabolism: How well you process and tolerate caffeine.
- Microbiome Diversity: Genetic predispositions affecting gut health.
- Vitamin Needs: Specific needs for vitamins A, B9 (folate), B12, C, D, and K.
- Blood Pressure: Sodium-potassium balance and sensitivity to salt.
- Detoxification: Efficiency of glutathione production.
- Metabolism: Blood sugar control (insulin) and appetite regulation (leptin).
- Inflammation: Genetic susceptibility to infection-related and systemic inflammation.
- Circadian Rhythm: Whether you are predisposed to being an early bird or night owl.