Schneider presents Nutrigenomics to Kingston Urology Nurses

The Kingston Urology Nurses invited Theresa Schneider to present the ground breaking information about nutrigenomics to their October monthly meeting in Kingston, Ontario, Canada.  The dinner meeting of researchers and front-line staff at Kingston General Hospital and Hotel Dieu Hospital were delighted to learn how they may help patients with information about their genes and the food choices they may make.  Currently the organization Nutrigenomixs which originated out of the University of Torono, offers one of the first saliva tests in the world to help determine how we may benefit from taking in or avoiding certain food categories based on our genetics.  The genes tested include: Vitamin C, Folate, Saturated fat, Omega 3 Oils, whole grains, caffeine and sodium.
Author:  nutritionassessment.com



 

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