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From Data to Action: How Health Coaches use DNA Reports to Help Clients While Boosting their Business

Meet Jen

  • Jen was referred to you by a colleague and is excited to undergo DNA analysis for her health. Here is a little background on Jen: She is 30 years old, works as a project manager, follows a vegetarian diet, experiences stress, is a single mother, and runs for fitness.

  • Jen experiences symptoms of constant colds, skin wrinkles, dry skin, and dry eyes.

  • Jen's symptoms are disrupting her time to play with her son, work, and enjoy her free time. She is looking for answers to identify and address any underlying health issues contributing to constant illness and poor skin. She wants less time being sick and more time to focus on healthy eating habits.

Health Strategy

  • Educate on effective ways to increase collagen in the body as a vegetarian. Recommend eating leafy greens, strawberries, and bell peppers rich in vitamin C, a nutrient essential for collagen synthesis. Educate on consuming a variety of amino acids, particularly glycine, proline, and lysine, found in nuts, dairy, beans, and whole grains, to guide collagen production and support skin elasticity, reducing wrinkles.

  • Recommend getting outside for at least 15-30 minutes of sun exposure 2-4 times a week and including quality dairy fortified with vitamin D to support immune function, dry eyes, and dry skin. Provide guidance on vitamin A (Carotene)-rich foods found in milk, spinach, and lettuce to support dry eyes and dry skin, improving skin appearance, and protecting the skin against UV radiation from the sun.

  • Support healthy behavior changes by helping her adopt sustainable goals tailored to meet her personalized needs for busy workdays.

    For example, guide meal prep strategies such as suggesting a Savory Cottage Cheese Bowl:

    Combine cottage cheese (rich in carotene, vitamin D, and proline/glycine essential for collagen production), pistachios (rich in lysine and vitamin C for collagen, as well as carotene), spinach, tomatoes, bell peppers, chives, and cucumber (all rich in vitamin C for collagen and carotene), and season with salt, pepper, and nutritional yeast.

Jen’s Outcome

After 8 weeks of tailored intervention, Jen feels markedly better, with less frequent illness, and better skin. She even had the energy to go to the local farmers market and get fresh greens and dairy. Excited to feel healthier, she embraces the personalized approach, adopting new skin and dietary recommendations for a balanced and fulfilling lifestyle.

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  • Boost Your Client's Weight Loss With Insights About Their Metabolism. Genetic variations can influence the effectiveness of various diet types for weight loss, including low-fat and Mediterranean diets.

    The Diet & Metabolism report includes 22 Traits:

    bitter taste sensitivity, caffeine metabolism impairment, carb overconsumption, difficulty losing weight, fat overconsumption, fat taste perception, low carb diet effectiveness, low fat diet effectiveness, low protein intake risk, low resting metabolic rate, low vegetable intake, mediterranean diet effectiveness, monounsaturated fats increased benefits, overweight potential, polyunsaturated fats increased benefits, risk saturated fats, satiety impairment, snacking, starch metabolism, sweet snack preference, sweet tooth, trans fats sensitivity

  • Nutrigenomics Helps Identify Potential Micronutrient Deficiencies. Knowing client’s genetic variations can aid in identifying deficiencies and providing personalized micronutrient recommendations to reduce and manage associated symptoms effectively.

    The Vitamins & Minerals Report includes 27 Traits:

    lutein-zeaxanthin deficiency, lycopene deficiency, vitamin A (carotene) deficiency, vitamin A (retinol) deficiency, vitamin B1 (thiamine) deficiency, vitamin B12 (cobalamin) deficiency, vitamin B2 (riboflavin) deficiency, vitamin B3 (niacin) deficiency, vitamin B5 (pantothenic acid) deficiency, vitamin B6 (pyridoxine) deficiency, vitamin B7 (biotin) deficiency, vitamin B9 (folate) deficiency, vitamin C deficiency, vitamin D deficiency, vitamin E deficiency, vitamin K deficiency, calcium deficiency, choline deficiency, coenzyme Q10 deficiency, copper deficiency, glutathione deficiency, iron deficiency, iron overload, magnesium deficiency, phosphorus deficiency, phytosterols imbalance, selenium deficiency, salt sensitivity, zinc deficiency

  • Learn the Potential Root Cause of Your Client’s Symptoms. Understanding potential food allergies & sensitivities will help you understand your client’s symptoms better, giving you more tools to implement an effective nutrition plan and improve their health.

    The Allergies Report includes 24 traits:

    allergy to cockroaches, allergy to dust mites, allergy to eggs, allergy to milk, allergy to mold, allergy to peanuts, allergy to pets, resistance to birch pollen allergy, general food sensitivities, gluten sensitivity, resistance to grass allergy, hay fever, histamine intolerance, lactose intolerance, misophonia, motion sickness, resistance to mugwort allergy, noise-induced hearing loss, resistance to stomach flu, seasonality, sensitivity to benzene, sensitivity to mercury, sensitivity to PCB

  • Tailor fitness plans using genetic insights to better understand muscle composition, endurance predisposition, and minimize risks of injury and muscle soreness. Utilize this knowledge to create fitness plans that enhance health, weight loss, and longevity.

    The Fitness report includes 26 Traits:

    Achilles tendinopathy, aerobic performance, risk of anterior cruciate ligament rupture, elite endurance athletes, endurance, aversion to exercise, benefits of exercise on blood pressure, benefits of exercise in lowering cholesterol, benefits of exercise on maximal oxygen uptake, difficulty in heartbeat reduction, joint flexibility, risk of joint injury, potential for lean body mass, lower benefits of exercise on heart pump efficiency, muscle cramping, risk of muscle damage, response of muscle to resistance training, muscle soreness, loss of muscle strength, muscular strength, benefits of overall fitness, overall risk of tendon and ligament injury, power, performance of skeletal muscle, slow muscle repair, risk of stress fracture

  • Nutrition-related genetic variants impact how we respond to various beauty treatments, the likelihood of different skin characteristics, and skin aging. By recognizing these connections, you can craft personalized beauty regimens that enhance skin appearance and health, fostering lasting beauty.

    The Beauty & Skincare report includes 20 Traits:

    acne, collagen breakdown, contact skin sensitivity, dermal sensitivity, dryness, facial pigmented spots, photoaging, impairment in pollution defense, poor tanning ability, protection against skin cellulite, risk of sagging eyelids, sun sensitivity, skin antioxidant deficiency, skin barrier sensitivity, impairment in skin detoxification, skin glycation, skin inflammation, skin rosacea, skin stretch marks, youthfulness

  • Utilize genetic insights to customize hair care products and routines, supporting factors such as moisture retention, follicle strength, and resilience against environmental stressors. This knowledge empowers you to help your clients confidently achieve their hair goals.

    The Haircare Report includes 18 Traits:

    hair dryness, hair greying, deficiency in hair growth, hair lipids, hair loss, hair thickness, keratin type 2 imbalance, scalp antioxidant deficiency, scalp barrier function, scalp collagen breakdown, scalp glycation, impairment in scalp hydration, scalp irritability, impairment in scalp pollution defense, scalp sensitivity to sun, scalp thinning, seborrheic dermatitis, overproduction of sebum

  • Different types of personalities require different types of intervention approaches. Understanding genetic predispositions provides valuable insights into clients' unique challenges and strengths. Providers can offer personalized strategies and interventions that align with clients' genetic profiles, helping them navigate their unique circumstances and achieve personal growth and fulfillment.

    The Personality Report includes 20 traits:

    addictive personality, agreeableness, anger response, creativity, empathy, impairment in experiential learning, exploratory behavior, extraversion, impulsivity, potential for leadership, aptitude for mathematics, performance of memory, morning person, aptitude for music performance, musical creativity, optimism, impairment in pleasure response, aptitude for reading, sociability, warrior personality, worrier personality

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Offering DNA Reports can Increase your Revenue & Differentiate your Practice

Enhance your services by integrating nutrigenomics into your practice. Adding a personalization layer to your nutrition care process allows you to upsell and provide greater value to your clients.

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Your business is exactly that, yours and we respect that boundary. Our role is to empower your growth silently from behind the scenes. You maintain exclusive interaction with your clients and ownership of those relationships. To reinforce this, you can customize the DNA reports to carry your brand, ensuring that your identity stands at the forefront.

The Nutrigenomics Science & Executive Team

As top-cited scientists, we know precision health. We have created the technology that companies all over the globe have used to successfully deliver more than 300,000 nutrigenomics & DNA assessments, a testament to our expertise, and commitment to improving health outcomes and supporting businesses.

Ali Mostashari, Ph.D. (MIT)

Co-Founder & CEO

Top 20 cited scholars in Complexity Science
$1.2B portfolio for UN Development Programme; 15+ Years in Tech R&D

Raya Khanin, Ph.D. (Weizmann Institute)

Co-Founder & Chief Scientist

Top 10 cited scholars in Translational Bioinformatics
Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Hospital and Royal Society Fellowship

Mario Štorga, Ph.D. (University of Zagreb)

Co-Founder & VP of Engineering

Top 20 cited scholars in Semantic Networks
Professor at the University of Zagreb

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