After sending my DNA to Norway for testing, I threw out my diet

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After sending my DNA to Norway for testing, revolutionised my diet

to collect genetic information on all patients attending clinics. But this is probably a case of too little too late, as people attending clinics are already likely to have conditions that are developing. Given that personalised nutrition technologies are already available, it seems unethical to let people go through life not knowing how they can prevent themselves from becoming ill.

that I collaborated in, found that a personalised approach was motivating not only because the information upon which advice is based is tailored, but also because it puts the individual in control. It’s clear then that we need to start using genetic based technology to prevent diseases now. Personalised nutrition has the potential to reduce the burden of disease on health services and in doing so reduce public spending on health care. Of course, not all patients will make all the changes needed, but once people have this information, what they do with it is up to them – and it’s their choice to make.

 

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Good point...💋

And if you don’t eat your personal diet ..no health insurance for you ! 🤔 Shame this article sounds so much like a first world indulgence rather than helpful scientific approach .

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