
CUSTOMIZED NUTRITION AND SUPPLEMENTATION
How Do You Know What Vitamins And Supplements To Take?
B2 or not B2: that is the question…Have you been told that your labs are all “normal” but you know you just don’t feel as well as you should? Or perhaps you’ve filled out a questionnaire and then been told you need a bag full of supplements. Would you like to take the guesswork out of knowing what you really need to be healthy? That Natural Store uses the Designs for Health Metabolic Profile because it allows us to target your specific nutritional and metabolic needs. The state-of-the-art test allows us to select the most effective and efficient combination of nutritional products for you, based on your individual results.
Your body’s systems don’t work in a vacuum. The DFH Metabolic Profile takes a functional approach to determine areas of imbalance or deficiency. The test provides information about antioxidant deficiencies and insufficiencies of nutrients like carnitine, NAC, lipoic acid, and CoQ10. You will discover how effectively the B vitamins function in your body, how well your body handles toxins, and how well your brain’s neurotransmitters are functioning. It looks at lipid peroxides to see if you need additional antioxidant protection and provides a fatty acid assessment to optimize your ratio to reduce overall inflammation. The Metabolic Profile will even reveal unknown digestive abnormalities that may be causing health problems and uncover food sensitivities that can impact a host of conditions including difficult weight loss, skin disorders and autoimmune disease.
How Do You Know What Vitamins And Supplements To Take?
B2 or not B2: that is the question…Have you been told that your labs are all “normal” but you know you just don’t feel as well as you should? Or perhaps you’ve filled out a questionnaire and then been told you need a bag full of supplements. Would you like to take the guesswork out of knowing what you really need to be healthy? That Natural Store uses the Designs for Health Metabolic Profile because it allows us to target your specific nutritional and metabolic needs. The state-of-the-art test allows us to select the most effective and efficient combination of nutritional products for you, based on your individual results.
Your body’s systems don’t work in a vacuum. The DFH Metabolic Profile takes a functional approach to determine areas of imbalance or deficiency. The test provides information about antioxidant deficiencies and insufficiencies of nutrients like carnitine, NAC, lipoic acid, and CoQ10. You will discover how effectively the B vitamins function in your body, how well your body handles toxins, and how well your brain’s neurotransmitters are functioning. It looks at lipid peroxides to see if you need additional antioxidant protection and provides a fatty acid assessment to optimize your ratio to reduce overall inflammation. The Metabolic Profile will even reveal unknown digestive abnormalities that may be causing health problems and uncover food sensitivities that can impact a host of conditions including difficult weight loss, skin disorders and autoimmune disease.
CMP (Customized Metabolic Profile) Brochure:

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CMP Sample Report Here:

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DNA Testing
Contained in the nucleotides of DNA are the genetic instructions for every function in the human body. Traditionally, DNA is explained in terms of dictating individual appearance, hair and eye color, height and it remains true in regards to enzymatic pathways, receptor function and ultimately the precise requirements for exercise, diet and nutritional supplements.
Genetic makeup and expression exerts considerable influence over an individual's metabolic function and exercise physiology. There is extensive evidence that supports the direct interaction of genes with overall physiological processes of metabolic function and obesity and show the intricate interaction(s) of polymorphism(s) that alter the degree or severity of metabolic disorders or resistance to weight loss.
Genetic makeup and expression exerts considerable influence over an individual's metabolic function and exercise physiology. There is extensive evidence that supports the direct interaction of genes with overall physiological processes of metabolic function and obesity and show the intricate interaction(s) of polymorphism(s) that alter the degree or severity of metabolic disorders or resistance to weight loss.