
Hashimoto’s Disease and Gluten Intolerance | Case Study
This patient had a very severe form of gluten intolerance but no obvious clinical symptoms. She saw dramatic improvements once gluten was removed.
The following case studies show how easily you can make the wrong choices without a genetic test to guide you.
This patient had a very severe form of gluten intolerance but no obvious clinical symptoms. She saw dramatic improvements once gluten was removed.
This study shows how easily you can make the wrong choices without a genetic test to guide you.
This case study illustrates that once a key genetic mutation has been identified, it directs the practitioner to a more specific investigation, not only for the patient but also for the family.
This case study shows how powerful a tool your genetic data is in enabling preventive, predictive healthcare.
This patient discovered he was both gluten and lactose intolerant and that consumptions of these foods could impair his recovery after a stroke and increase risk his risk of dementia.