

Immune System Genetics and Epigenetics
In today's episode, we discuss the immune system and the role of genetics. The immune system has been in the news a lot over the last three years. People are concerned because the immune system is involved in keeping them safe from infectious disease. We’ve been in the midst of a global pandemic and a lot of people wonder why some people are more susceptible to catching diseases than others. Why do some people get autoimmune diseases and others don't? Tune in to learn how you can support your clients to understand the role of genetics and the immune system.
IN THIS EPISODE:
- [03:00] Genetic SNPs and some of the ways that you can help your clients, your patients, yourself, and your family members.
- [05:00] We all cause damage to our DNA every single day from toxic exposures, toxins in the water, toxins in the food.
- [10:00] Some autoimmune diseases can be reversed with the right actions. 13:00] Alzheimer's is affected by toxins and the immune response.
- [16:00] People who have the FUT2 SNP are a lot more prone to GI infection, celiac and irritable bowel.
- [22:00] Considering the effect of gluten is very important in the case of any of the SNPs related to autoimmune disease.
KEY TAKEAWAYS:
· Over the last 3 years, due to the Pandemic people are more concerned and curious regarding the role of the immune system.
· Some autoimmune diseases can be reversed with the right diet and lifestyle actions
· There is no one size fits all. Not everybody can eat the same things. Even with healthy foods, some people thrive and some people perish on the same diet.
Links Mentioned:
www.reinventhealthcare.com/genes
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