My Immunity Test for Immune Health involves analysing genetic variations associated with the immune system's function, including Immune Response, Inflammation, And Susceptibility to Infections.
Here are some aspects that may be included in a genetic test focused on immune health:
It is the collection of physiological and psychological processes through which the body identifies, neutralizes, and eliminates toxic substances, metabolic by products, habits, and patterns. For an increasing number of people living in a more polluted and stressful world, body systems can become overburdened and strained by various contaminants that may lead to health problems.
The body and mind already possess the capacity to handle these challenges. This process of maintaining biological and mental balance is called homeostasis. Liver and gallbladder is the major system that works together synchronously to maintain health and balance. Liver detoxification includes the following:
A. Phase 1 detoxification B. Phase 2 detoxification
In order for your body to function and maintain brain, muscle, bone, nerves, skin, blood circulation, and immune system, the body requires a steady supply of various raw materials—both macronutrients and micronutrients. Large amounts of macronutrients—proteins, fats, and carbohydrates. While you need only a small number of micronutrients—vitamins and minerals. Failing to get even those small quantities may lead to weakened immune system ultimately leading to various types of diseases. Around 30 vitamins and minerals that the body cannot manufacture in sufficient amounts on its own are called "essential micronutrients." Vitamin B6, vitamin C, vitamin E, magnesium, and zinc—play roles in maintaining immune function.
The immunogenomic profile determines your genetic association with the risk of developing defects in immune competence. Immune system polymorphisms have been associated with increased risk of developing a variety of diseases including the infectious diseases. Such as Bacterial Inefction, Fungal Infection, Viral Infection and Other diseases
Understanding an individual's genetic predispositions related to immune health can inform personalized strategies for immune system support, vaccination, infection prevention, and management of immune-related disorders. However, it's essential to interpret genetic testing results in the context of other factors, including environmental exposures, lifestyle habits, medical history, and overall health status. Consulting with healthcare professionals or genetic counsellors can help interpret genetic test results and develop personalized healthcare plans tailored to individual immune health needs.