BAD GENES – The Genetic Advantage

BAD GENES – The Genetic Advantage
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Download or read book BAD GENES – The Genetic Advantage written by Russell Browne and published by Russell Browne. This book was released on 2022-05-23 with total page 99 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book is cutting edge in how your genetics play a role in your health. Most people have bad genes. Genes that influence their health in a negative way, which more often than not get undiagnosed by mainstream medical science. How well your bad genes function and or express themselves, can mean the difference between having a healthy life or suffering from most of the common diseases people experience today. “If your health practitioner is not familiar with these genes, they are missing 90% of the problem”. When you have a genetic mutation or bad gene/s, you may have a reduced ability to produce the right balance of biochemistry that is essential to good health. Understanding your bad genes, how they work and how they can affect your health, is now more vital than ever, as we see a large percentage of the population now suffering from mutations in these genes. This has resulted in literally millions of health problems, largely overlooked by medical professionals. Today more than ever, it is extremely important to look deeper into these genes for yourself and understand just how deeply they may be affecting your health, well-being and how you can take actions that most health professionals, don’t even know are possible, to restore your health at a genetic level. In this book, we will explore the most common bad genes that are leading to some of the worst health problems people are having today. Contents Chapter 1 – What are BAD genes? Chapter 2 – Undiagnosed, misunderstood, missing the root cause Chapter 3 – Bad genes and nutritional breaks Chapter 4 – The usual suspects Chapter 5 – MTHFR gene mutation Methylation imbalance symptoms from Bad MTHFR genes MTHFR and mental health Why 5-MTHF (methyl folate) supplements can be dangerous What about folic acid? SLC19A1 mutations and folate absorption MTHFR infertility, miscarriage and other pregnancy genes Top 12 Infertility & miscarriage bad genes list Chapter 6 – DHFR gene mutations Chapter 7 – COMT gene mutations Chapter 8 – MAO gene mutations Chapter 9 – MTR & MTRR gene mutations TCN mutations and B12 absorption Chapter 10 – DDC gene mutations Chapter 11 – GAD gene mutations Chapter 12 – FUT2 gene mutations FUT2 Secretors VS Non-sectors Bad FUT2 gene mutations and autoimmune disease Chapter 13 – APOE gene mutations Alzheimer’s disease & APOE genes Dementia and APOE genes Chapter 14 – VDR gene mutations Chapter 15 – FVL & F2 gene mutations Chapter 16 – AGT gene mutations Chapter 17 – NOS gene mutations NOS & Heart health problems Chapter 18 – PEMT gene mutations PEMT & fatty liver & high triglycerides Chapter 19 – DAO gene mutations Food and environmental allergies/sensitivities Chapter 20 – GST/GPX gene mutations MCS (multiple chemical sensitivity) Chapter 21 – How to check if you have bad genes Chapter 22 – Summary & actions


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