Genetic – ADHD Patterns and Pathways Package.

Duration
1 hour, 30 minutes
Price
£595.00
Genetic – ADHD Patterns and Pathways Package
£595 
A comprehensive package includes a full initial consultation and case history, a Nutrigenomic DNA  test, and 1 follow-up appointment. During these appointments, a comprehensive and bespoke package will be produced for you to follow, with guidance and support, base on your case history and test results. 

A deep dive into gene x environment x neurotransmitter interactions, unravelling the neurobiochemistry behind neurotypes including  - ADHD,  autism, OCD and conditions such as depression, anxiety, and fibromyalgia and illustrating the power of tailored nutrition nutrigenomics to support and optimise nervous system health.

Genetic and Neurodiversity  

Our understanding of genetics is changing how we approach healthcare. Genetic testing allows us to examine our DNA in detail, revealing how it affects our health and well-being.

Genetic variations, known as Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms (SNPs), can impact functions such as nutrient processing, hormone production, and overall health. These variations give us unique biological strengths and weaknesses. It's important to consider how our environment, including our lifestyle and exposure, interacts with our genetic makeup.

Nutrigenomics examines how our diet and lifestyle influence our genetic potential. While we can't change our genes, we can make choices to better align with our genetic makeup.

we offer a unique report to help interpret and use the data effectively.

• Neurotransmitter imbalance: Often involves imbalances in dopamine and
noradrenaline.
• Genetic insights: Variants in the DRD4 and SLC6A3 genes have been
implicated in ADHD, affecting dopamine transport and receptor activity.
• Understanding these genetic influences can help tailor a plan that addresses your specific neurotransmitter systems.

Nervous System Report

The nervous system helps messages travel around the body and brain, so we can react to what's around us. Neurotransmitters are molecules that carry signals between nerve cells. Some neurotransmitters make it more likely that a nerve cell will send a signal, while others make it less likely. These neurotransmitters need to stay balanced so that we can interact effectively with our surroundings.

An imbalance of neurotransmitters can cause mood swings, depression, hyperactivity, obsessive-compulsive behaviours, addictive tendencies, trouble controlling movement, anger, aggression, and restlessness.

What’s included in the report? 

The report provides detailed recommendations for nutritional support to alleviate symptoms and optimise mental health.

Genes Included in the report: 
·      Serotonin: ALDH2, HTR1A, HTR2A, MAOA, MTHFR, SLC18A1 (VMAT), VDR and TPH1 &2
·      Kynurenic Acid: FKBP5, IFNG and TNF
·      Melatonin: ASMT and MTNR1B
·      Dopamine: ALDH2, COMT, DRD2, MAOB, MAOA, MTHFR, OPRM1, SLC6A3 (DAT), TH and VDR
·      Adrenergic: ADRB2, COMT, DBH, MAOA, PNMT, SLC6A2 (NET) and SLC18A1 (VMAT)
·      GABA: ALPL, GAD1, GAD2 and GABRA2
·      Cannabinoid: CNR1, TRPV1 and FAAH

Detailed visual information includes: 

·      Personalised, colour-coded genotype results
·      Visual pathway presentation to enable interpretation of SNP results in context
·      Gene function and SNP impact descriptions
·      Clinically relevant SNPs
·      Nutrient and other epigenetic impacts
·      Links to research evidence

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