An important study by the team of MAGISNAT researchers has highlighted the significant role of nutrigenomics in understanding and addressing the genetic predisposition to vitamin deficiencies. The study, titled “Nutrigenomics: SNPs Correlated to Vitamins’ Deficiencies,” was published in the latest supplement of Clinical Therapeutics (Clin Ter 2023; 174 Suppl. 2 (6):173-182) and provides valuable insights into the interplay between genetic variations and nutrient requirements.
Key Findings
The research examines how genetic variations, particularly single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs), affect the body’s nutritional requirements and responses to different vitamins. The results indicate that these genetic distinctions can influence an individual’s health, potentially resulting in customized dietary advice to prevent and address deficiencies. If individuals are unaware of their genetic makeup, they cannot identify potential absorption problems and, consequently, cannot attain optimal well-being. Therefore, it is crucial to first investigate and understand one’s own genetic profile and any deficiencies, and then tailor their nutrition according to specific needs.*
The Importance of Nutrigenomics and Personalized Nutrition
The study highlights the potential of nutrigenomics in developing personalized nutrition plans based on an individual’s genetic profile to enhance health and prevent diseases. This shift from conventional, uniform dietary guidelines to customized approaches is illustrated by MAGISNAT’s DNA General Wellness Test. This test forms the foundation of a complete wellness strategy that combines omics sciences with specifically designed dietary supplements, enabling individuals to pinpoint unique genetic susceptibilities and requirements. Every personal trait is crucial for making informed decisions. By analyzing over 120 selected DNA variants, individuals receive tailored guidance that reflects their genetic makeup thereby assisting individuals in making well-informed nutritional choices.*
Vitamins and Their Impact
Vitamin A: Essential for immune function, vision, and cell differentiation.
Vitamin B6 (Pyridoxine): Crucial for protein metabolism and neurotransmitter synthesis.
Vitamin B9 (Folate): Vital for DNA synthesis and cell division.
Vitamin B12 (Cobalamin): Important for DNA synthesis, nerve function, and red blood cell production.
Vitamin C: Known for its antioxidant properties, supporting the immune system, and aiding in collagen synthesis.
Vitamin D: Key for bone health and immune function.
Vitamin E: Functions as an antioxidant, protecting cells from damage.
Launch Your Personalized Wellness Journey
The DNA General Wellness Test is the ideal entry point for MAGISNAT’s comprehensive wellness strategy, which integrates omics sciences with specially formulated dietary supplements. By identifying vulnerabilities and requirements, individuals can start a personalized wellness journey, focusing on areas needing extra support. Begin your path to customized wellness and take control of your health with MAGISNAT’s DNA General Wellness Test. Discover more and order your test today by visiting the MAGISNAT Store (https://www.magisnatstore.com/product/dna-wellness-test/) and the Amazon Store ( Dr. Matteo Bertelli’s MAGISNAT Wellness).
About MAGISNAT
MAGISNAT, headquartered at Atlanta Tech Park in Peachtree Corners, GA, is a pioneer in personalized wellness solutions. Specialize in Omics Tests, including genomic, metabolomic, and proteomic tests, designed to explore key biochemical pathways for personalizing lifestyles and dietary supplementation. MAGISNAT’s product lines consist of scientifically studied formulations, offering an integrated approach through Omics Pathway Analysis.*
Media Contact
Company Name: MAGISNAT OMICS LLC
Contact Person: Matteo Bertelli MD, PhD
Email: info@magisnat.com
Address: Atlanta Tech Park 107 Technology Parkway Suite 993
City: PEACHTREE CORNERS
State: GA 30092
Country: United States
Website: Magisnat.com
*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. It is important to note that this article does not intend to provide medical advice, and the purpose of the summary of scientific bibliography is cultural insight. The article does not suggest that omic tests have any therapeutic, diagnostic, or preventive properties for any disease or condition. It is not intended as advice to use omics tests in any modality or for any purpose. Only a physician and/or nutritionist can provide advice in the areas of nutrition, prevention, and health.