Genetics and Nutrigenomics

Pure Encapsulations: PureGenomics® —a first-of-its-kind, complimentary nutrigenomics service

By Annali Court | 17/04/2023
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Discover PureGenomics® FROM INSIDE TO ACTION PureGenomics® is a personalised approach to nutrition—a first-of-its-kind, complimentary nutrigenomics service dedicated to empowering healthcare providers with simple, reliable, and actionable genomic information. We focus on the science of nutrigenomics, so you can focus on your patients. SIMPLE, RELIABLE, ACTIONABLE Genomic Data. Your genetics and our insights unleash the goodness within. Our personalised genetic tools translate genomic data into practical lifestyle and nutritional recommendations […]

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Pure Encapsulations: PureGenomics® – Personalised genetic tool launches in UK and Ireland

By Annali Court | 27/08/2022
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Pure Encapsulations: PureGenomics® – Personalised genetic tool launches in UK and Ireland   FROM INSIDE TO ACTION PureGenomics® is a personalised approach to nutrition—a first-of-its-kind, complimentary nutrigenomics service dedicated to empowering healthcare providers with simple, reliable, and actionable genomic information. We focus on the science of nutrigenomics, so you can focus on your patients. SIMPLE, RELIABLE, ACTIONABLE Genomic Data. Your genetics and our insights unleash the goodness within. Our personalised […]

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Pure Encapsulations: PureGenomics® —a first-of-its-kind, complimentary nutrigenomics service

By Annali Court | 16/07/2022
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Pure Encapsulations: PureGenomics® —a first-of-its-kind, complimentary nutrigenomics service   Discover PureGenomics® FROM INSIDE TO ACTION PureGenomics® is a personalised approach to nutrition—a first-of-its-kind, complimentary nutrigenomics service dedicated to empowering healthcare providers with simple, reliable, and actionable genomic information. We focus on the science of nutrigenomics, so you can focus on your patients. SIMPLE, RELIABLE, ACTIONABLE Genomic Data. Your genetics and our insights unleash the goodness within. Our personalised genetic tools […]

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New from Pure Encapsulations! PureGenomics® —a first-of-its-kind, complimentary nutrigenomics service

By Annali Court | 10/05/2022
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Discover PureGenomics® FROM INSIDE TO ACTION PureGenomics® is a personalised approach to nutrition—a first-of-its-kind, complimentary nutrigenomics service dedicated to empowering healthcare providers with simple, reliable, and actionable genomic information. We focus on the science of nutrigenomics, so you can focus on your patients. SIMPLE, RELIABLE,  ACTIONABLE Genomic Data. Your genetics and our insights unleash the goodness within. Our personalised genetic tools translate genomic data into practical lifestyle and nutritional recommendations […]

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Knowing your genes, can help you understand your antioxidant needs

By DNA fit | 09/12/2019
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Antioxidants are our bodies’ first-line of defence against free radicals and reactive oxygen and nitrogen species (RONS). Free radicals are unstable molecules that are missing an electron. This instability causes them to seek a donor, by breaking down cell membranes, damaging nucleic acid and denaturing proteins. Antioxidants neutralise free radicals by donating an electron, converting the once unstable molecule to a stable form. Antioxidants are endogenous and exogenous. Endogenous antioxidants […]

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Inflammation and the Genetic Link

By DNA fit | 05/09/2019
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Inflammation is the body’s way to respond to various challenges and is a defense system that is an essential component of the immune system.[1,2] When your body is presented with injuries, trauma, infections, illnesses, autoimmune conditions or stress, your body will activate the inflammation cascade. This presents physically as pain, redness, swelling, decreased function and is typically warm to the touch.[1] Internally the inflammation cascade will result in an increase […]

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Cruciferous Vegetables: Associations with Cancer Risk and the Diet-Gene Link

By DNA fit | 09/08/2019
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Cruciferous vegetables, also known as Brassica, are sulphur-rich vegetables, the most common of which include: kale, collards, cabbage, Brussel sprouts, cauliflower, kohlrabi, pak choi, mustard greens, watercress and radish. Cruciferous vegetables have long been believed to exhibit health promoting properties beyond standard nutrition. This article will focus on the anticancer properties of cruciferous vegetables, the evidence on site-specific cancers, and genetic links.[1] As with most vegetables, cruciferous vegetables are low […]

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