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Gut Genes: The genetic advantage
Gut Genes: The genetic advantage
Gut Genes: The genetic advantage
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"If gut problems are holding you back, this is a MUST read".

 

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This book is cutting edge in how your genetics play a role in your gut health. Most people have gene mutations, genes that can influence their gut health in a negative way, which more often than not gets undiagnosed by mainstream medical science.

How well your gut genes function and or express themselves, can mean the difference between having a healthy life or suffering from even serious gut health problems many people experience today.

When you have genetic mutations in your digestive system, you may have a reduced ability to produce the right balance of biochemistry that is essential to good gut health.

Understanding your gut 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 gut genes, which has resulted in literally thousands 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, and wellbeing and how you can take actions that most health professionals, don't even know are possible, to restore your gut health at a genetic level.

In this book, we will explore the most common genes that are leading to some of the worst gut health problems people are having today.

Introduction

This book is cutting edge in how your genetics play a role in your gut health. Most people have gene mutations, genes that can influence their gut health in a negative way, which more often than not gets undiagnosed by mainstream medical science.

How well your gut genes function and or express themselves, can mean the difference between having a healthy life or suffering from even serious gut health problems many people experience today.

When you have genetic mutations in your digestive system, you may have a reduced ability to produce the right balance of biochemistry that is essential to good gut health.

Understanding your gut 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 gut genes, which has resulted in literally thousands 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, and wellbeing and how you can take actions that most health professionals, don't even know are possible, to restore your gut health at a genetic level.

In this book, we will explore the most common genes that are leading to some of the worst gut health problems people are having today.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateSep 10, 2022
ISBN9798215288986
Gut Genes: The genetic advantage

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    Gut Genes - Russel Browne

    About the author

    Russell Browne SNHS Dip. (Advanced Nutrition) is a leading practitioner and author in the field of advanced nutrition specializing in genetic nutrition, epigenetics, and nutrigenomics which is the study of and treatment of genetic mutations. Russell Browne also has qualifications in SNHS Dip. (Advanced Herbalism), SNHS Dip. (Homoeopathy) and ABNLP Cert (Master Practitioner of Neuro-Linguistic Programming).

    Russell Browne has successfully worked in practice with patients as the director of MTHFR gene health and Natural Health Group Pty Ltd. After many years of consulting with complex health conditions Russell Browne extended his knowledge into genetics finding that great advantages could be leveraged by applying his advanced knowledge of nutrition and aligning that with genetic nutrition for much better outcomes for his patients.

    Today Russell Browne brings his in-depth knowledge of nutrition and genetics to help guide those who wish to learn for themselves how to solve complex health problems in his series of self-help books.

    Introduction

    This book is cutting edge in how your genetics play a role in your gut health. Most people have gene mutations, genes that can influence their gut health in a negative way, which more often than not gets undiagnosed by mainstream medical science.

    How well your gut genes function and or express themselves, can mean the difference between having a healthy life or suffering from even serious gut health problems many people experience today.

    When you have genetic mutations in your digestive system, you may have a reduced ability to produce the right balance of biochemistry that is essential to good gut health.

    Understanding your gut 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 gut genes, which has resulted in literally thousands 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, and wellbeing and how you can take actions that most health professionals, don’t even know are possible, to restore your gut health at a genetic level.

    In this book, we will explore the most common genes that are leading to some of the worst gut health problems people are having today.

    Contents

    Chapter 1 – The gut crisis

    Chapter 2 – Genetic mutations and nutritional breaks

    Chapter 3 – Gut genes

    Chapter 4 – Gut and histamine genes

    Chapter 5 – Gut and immunity

    Chapter 6 – The gut-brain axis and gene mutations

    Chapter 7 – Gluten, food sensitivity, and intolerances

    Chapter 8 – Gut repair

    Chapter 9 – Summary and actions

    Chapter 1 – The Gut Crisis

    Approximately 1 in 5 people have gut problems or 10-20% of the population, this is a massive problem.

    The gut and or digestive system is one of our most important systems, so when there are problems with the gut, this is a serious problem because it can affect all aspects of our lives including our health.

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