Identifying Individual Genetic Risks of Disease
Personal Genetic Screening
in Singapore
in association with
Genetic screening tells us a vital part of our life story. The part that has been hidden until the human genome project was completed only four years ago.
Your genetic makeup determines how you may react to your environment. For some people, smoking of being in a smoky atmosphere can increase their chances of cancer tens of times.
For the first time, you can see which of the genes you were handed down from your parents may be protective and which may be harmful.
Armed with this information you can make precise changes to your lifestyle and nutrition that really make a difference in your long-term health and lifespan.
Finally, your lifestyle can be tailored to counter your actual genetic risk.
Knowing if your genetic makeup suits the Mediterranean diet (olive oil) or the Eskimo diet (high in fish oils and protein, little vegetables), whether you can tolerate milk products. Even red wine may not be cardio-protective in some individuals.
Your gene profile will determine what kinds of oil your body best metabolises: monounsaturated or polyunsaturated. You will finally get dietary advice that is specifically tailored to your needs, thus helping you to regulate your cholesterol levels.
Simply Aesthetic now brings you Personal Genetic Screening from the UK company GeneticHealth
TM.
A simple swab test will tell you:
• Which age-related diseases you may be genetically prone to
• Which foods you best metabolise
• Which drugs you best respond to
• If you are genetically prone to weight gain
• Whether it is safe for you to take HRT, which hormones specifically should be replaced
From your in-depth genetic report and medical consultation, you can find out:
• What steps you can take to reduce your risk of age-related diseases
• How you can possibly extend the active period of your life
Copyright GeneticHealthTM 2005
For more information:
www.genetic-health.co.uk
Introduction to the Human Genome
What is DNA
News & Media:
Sunday Telegraph:
Individual Genetic Testing from GeneticHealth
(3rd Dec 2006)
Aesthetic Medicine:
In the Genes, genetics and anti-ageing (Nov
2006)
Daily Mail:
Are you brave enough for the doomsday test
(2nd Jan 2007) |