


3x4 Genetic Blueprint
Nutrigenetics can be likened to a complex puzzle, with each missing piece contributing to the personalized completion of one's genetic blueprint.
The essence of genetics centers around our DNA code, which serves as a fundamental blueprint. Epigenetics, on the other hand, pertains to the life choices influencing the DNA code and gene expression. It is essential to integrate both elements, as isolating one undermines our ability to impact patient outcomes effectively. Our genes operate within pathways and engage in both metabolic and biochemical processes. By looking at our genes in a pathway-focused way, it enhances the precision of our recommendations.
At 3X4 we are able to create a user interface both for the practitioner and for the client that really will drive an interactive relationship with our genetic information that will motivate change.
A challenge facing Western medicine and nutrition is the emphasis on diseases such as diabetes, heart disease, and arthritis. This attitude overlooks the gradual development of these conditions over time. These diseases are influenced by complex interactions with our environment, encompassing our genetics, diet, and lifestyle choices.
Consider the strategy of redirecting attention from the disease to its origins. By examining your cells, understanding suboptimal conditions, and taking corrective measures, you can prevent the progression of certain diseases and improve your longevity. With everything that’s available to patients, they are often overwhelmed by recommendations, supplements, and diets that are not personalized to them. Through the use of 3X4, we can condense this information into clear, concise, and actionable steps to enable meaningful changes in your life that yield the most significant positive impact on your health journey.
(taken from 3×4 genetics)
Nutrigenetics can be likened to a complex puzzle, with each missing piece contributing to the personalized completion of one's genetic blueprint.
The essence of genetics centers around our DNA code, which serves as a fundamental blueprint. Epigenetics, on the other hand, pertains to the life choices influencing the DNA code and gene expression. It is essential to integrate both elements, as isolating one undermines our ability to impact patient outcomes effectively. Our genes operate within pathways and engage in both metabolic and biochemical processes. By looking at our genes in a pathway-focused way, it enhances the precision of our recommendations.
At 3X4 we are able to create a user interface both for the practitioner and for the client that really will drive an interactive relationship with our genetic information that will motivate change.
A challenge facing Western medicine and nutrition is the emphasis on diseases such as diabetes, heart disease, and arthritis. This attitude overlooks the gradual development of these conditions over time. These diseases are influenced by complex interactions with our environment, encompassing our genetics, diet, and lifestyle choices.
Consider the strategy of redirecting attention from the disease to its origins. By examining your cells, understanding suboptimal conditions, and taking corrective measures, you can prevent the progression of certain diseases and improve your longevity. With everything that’s available to patients, they are often overwhelmed by recommendations, supplements, and diets that are not personalized to them. Through the use of 3X4, we can condense this information into clear, concise, and actionable steps to enable meaningful changes in your life that yield the most significant positive impact on your health journey.
(taken from 3×4 genetics)