Pharmacogenomics(PGx) - the study of how ones genes affect the response to medication. If you are on medication and want to make sure that this medicine is safe and effective based on your unique DNA, PGx gives insights and answers.
Nutrigenomics (NGx) - the study of how ones genes affect the ability to process food, nutrients, and exercise. Take away the trial and error of which diet will work for you and what your body really needs to thrive.
PGx is insightful to anyone who is on medication and wants to make sure they are taking the optimal drugs to minimize side effects and maximize results. PGx is applicable for any gender, age or stage in life.
NGx is beneficial to anyone who is looking to get the most out of their diet and exercise routine. Are you currently making healthy choices but aren’t seeing results? Are you looking to start making healthy choices but don’t know what will work for you? Let’s look at what makes you unique and make a plan for success!
PGx and NGx tests only needs to be done ONCE in a lifetime. Your genes do not change, but your health needs most likely will throughout your life. Whether you are in the midst of a health challenge and needing some answers, or if you are healthy and simply want to “take a peek under the hood” - PGx and NGx results give insight on how to proceed.
Information provided by Trinity Health Solutions is for informational purposes only and should NOT be used as a substitute for the advice of – and an ongoing relationship with – an appropriately qualified and licensed physician or other health care provider. No changes in your prescriptions or dosages should be made without your physician's knowledge and consent. Please consult your physician if you have health questions or concerns.
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