
Our Journey to Health: A Personal Account by Cara from Pure Home Body
It surprises everyone when I tell them the body naturally wants to be healthy. Day in day out it is faced with what we throw
Understanding if you are gluten intolerant is critical information to know. The health consequences of gluten intolerance are more far-reaching than gut discomfort and risk of Celiac disease.
Genetic screening is the only way to be certain if you are gluten intolerant.
It surprises everyone when I tell them the body naturally wants to be healthy. Day in day out it is faced with what we throw
If you’re pregnant you’ll know how important it is to be proactive about your health, diet, and nutritional supplementation while you’re expecting. However, did you
The prevention of a disease is always better than trying to manage a disease. The only way you can definitively know if your child is gluten intolerant or not is to screen for specific gluten intolerance mutations through a genetic test.
Many people are adopting a gluten-free diet because they believe it is good for them when in fact, it could come with unwanted side effects and risks. The only way to definitively know if you are gluten intolerant is to screen for any gluten intolerance genetic mutations.
iDNA Health has developed a complete Gluten-Free Lifestyle Program to help patients successfully transition their diets, assess their clinical risk and manage the long-term impact of a gluten-free diet on their gut microbiome.
The only way to definitively know if you are gluten intolerant is to screen for gluten intolerance genetic mutations. Find out if gluten is a risk factor for you by taking our quiz.
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.