Epigenetic test
Epigenetics is a branch of biology that studies the influence of the environment and external conditions (such as nutrition and emotional state) on genes. It literally means "control over genetics." Recent epigenetic studies are revolutionizing the way scientists think about how life is controlled. Genes are not our destiny, they are not something immovable and decisive as was believed until now. Environmental influences, including nutrition, stress and emotions, can modify genes without changing the basic sequence of DNA, and even more amazing, these modifications can be passed on to new generations. This is what explains, for example, why the genes that are active in a cell of our liver are different from those that are active in our neurons, even though the two types of cell have the same genome. And also what explains why people with the same genome, such as twins, develop differently and suffer from different diseases at different ages.
How does it work?
The procedure is as follows: we extract four strands of hair with their roots and place them on the oscillator of the S-Drive. Your epigenetic information is automatically digitized and sent via a secure internet connection to our Digital Information Center in Hamburg, Germany. After submission, the information returns in the form of a broad-spectrum study, based on the hemodynamics of the hair and its epigenetic information. The obtained study contains relevant nutritional information for the functional optimization of the person. It highlights the 5 main categories that need to be addressed and that are displayed in order of priority, according to what the human body needs regarding what is imperative to change, what is convenient or what should be considered. This includes all the nutritional information, situations of microbial opportunism and toxicity, as well as sensitivity to certain foods and additives that need to stop being consumed. While not a medical diagnostic device, it does provide an account of potential biological and nutritional needs that might be hidden under the constant flow of physical and emotional loads of any modern life cycle.