Genetics and Vitamin D

What Your DNA Can Tell You About Genetics and Vitamin D

DNA is made up of Genes, which contain all the information that indicates how our bodies function. Gene variations arise from random mutations and mixtures of our parents’ genes. These variations can be normal, benign, or harmful. Genes control the way we digest, absorb, and utilize nutrients. Variations in our genes can change the way our bodies process vitamins and minerals. In her book, Dr. J. Dunn explores issues into why you are the way you are and how you can make changes. Her personal story includes how her genetics played a roll in her Vitamin D deficiency.  It opened a whole new work of understanding what causes disease and other health issues. She talks about her struggles with fatigue and how she was able to overcome this struggle. In her book, she also addresses how to bypass your genetic makeup to help change destructive behaviors such as overeating, substance abuse, and anger.

Everyone has unique nutrient requirements based on their genetic makeup. There are on average about 2,000 genetic variations that impact health. Some of these variations are harmful, others beneficial. Understanding your genetic makeup will give you the power of knowing the right nutrients and dosages that can actually have a life-changing impact.

Vitamin D and Your Genetics

Many people’s genetic variations require them to take Vitamin D. However, most people do not understand that dosage is a vital factor. If you do not take the dose that is right for you, you become discouraged and believe that Vitamin D is not working.  Maybe you need to take other nutrients to help your Vitamin D Receptor work better for better absorption.  Vitamin D plays an essential role in human health as it influences immune function and cell proliferation. Vitamin D deficiency has been associated with numerous health issues, including bone disease, cancer, autoimmune disease, cardiovascular conditions, and more.

However, properly interpreting your DNA test and understanding what it means and what you should do can be tricky. This is why you need to make sure you have a reputable company performing the test. Dr. Dunn and her team at MyHappy Genes, com have been mapping the genes specifically related to brain chemistry to help her patients and teach other Healthcare Professionals to help theirs. They have identified the genetic patterns that contribute to conditions associated with mental and emotional health. The MyHappyGenes 3-Dimensional Dynamic Algorithm™ is able to target and analyze over 400 specific genes.

In her free book, Genetic Compassion, Dr. Dunn will help you to understand how genes play a very important role in how we feel. She also explains why companies such as 23andme, AncestryDNA, and MyHeritage don’t give you the full details or run a complete test to determine exactly what your medical DNA consists of. Our new DNA kit will be ready soon!

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