Hair Follicle Analysis
We offer non-invasive epigenetic Hair Follicle Analysis to instantaneously uncover key insights into your health, including deficiencies in vitamins, minerals, nutrients, aminos, and antioxidants, as well as indicators of food intolerances, mold, toxicity and parasites. Many common symptoms, like fatigue, bloating, skin irritation, or brain fog, can be tied to imbalances or hidden sensitivities.
Our Wellness Coaches can provide personalized guidance to help optimize your wellness, energy, and long term health.
Epigenetic Hair Follicle Analysis Explained
Epigenetics refers to how your behaviors and environment, including diet, exercise, and stress (all modifiable factors), can cause changes that affect the way your genes work, without altering the underlying DNA. These changes can even be passed down to future generations.
The concept of epigenetic Hair Follicle Analysis through resonance testing offers a promising approach to understanding health from a more holistic and personalized perspective. Here's a breakdown of how this works and the potential next steps for optimizing health based on the findings.
1. Assessment of Nutritional Profile:
What it Measures: Vitamins, minerals, amino acids, fatty acids, antioxidants.
- Based on the results, specific nutritional deficiencies can be identified. For instance, if the test shows a deficiency in omega-3 fatty acids or vitamin D, recommendations would include increasing intake through diet (fatty fish, fortified foods) or supplements.
- Testing could also reveal imbalances in essential micronutrients that can influence energy levels, mood, and cognitive function, guiding more specific dietary adjustments.
2. Evaluation of Gut, Immune, and Circulatory Systems:
What it Measures: Health of gut microbiota, immune system response, and blood circulation.
- Gut Health: If the test reveals an imbalance in gut bacteria (e.g., a high level of pathogenic bacteria or low diversity), a personalized plan could include probiotic rich foods or targeted supplements like prebiotics and digestive enzymes.
- Immune System: If the immune response is compromised, incorporating anti-inflammatory foods (like turmeric and ginger) and immune boosting nutrients (vitamin C, zinc) can be recommended.
- Circulatory System: Results could show circulation issues, leading to lifestyle modifications like regular physical activity, improving hydration, and reducing sodium intake.
3. Environmental Influences:
What it Measures: Exposure to toxins, mold, parasites, and electromagnetic fields (EMFs).
- Elevated toxin or mold levels: Recommendations may include dietary and lifestyle adjustments including detox supportive supplements and certain beneficial foods.
- Parasites: Identification of potential parasitic infections can guide specific treatments like antiparasitic herbs and therapies, including parasite cleanses.
- EMF Sensitivity: For those with high EMF exposure, the recommendations could include PEMF utilization, reducing screen time, and/or reducing exposure to EMF emitting devices.
4. Non-Invasive Nature of Testing:
What it Means: The fact that it uses hair follicles to assess cellular frequencies makes this method much less invasive than traditional blood tests, ensuring ease and comfort for individuals.
- The rapid turnaround time of about 20 minutes to produce a detailed report allows individuals to quickly receive feedback and make adjustments, facilitating a more proactive approach to health optimization.
5. Complementing Conventional Testing:
What it Means: This resonance testing can provide insights that traditional tests may miss.
- Using this technology alongside conventional medical testing can fill in gaps. For example, while traditional blood tests might highlight vitamin deficiencies, the epigenetic mapping could provide a deeper understanding of how the body is responding to those deficiencies or how environmental factors may be influencing health.
6. Preventative Wellness Focus:
What it Means: By focusing on nutrition and lifestyle, the goal is to prevent future health issues rather than just react to them.
- The emphasis is on lifestyle optimization, including dietary changes (foods to include or avoid), exercise recommendations, sleep optimization, and stress management practices.
- The overall approach is likely to focus on personalization, taking into account an individual’s unique body chemistry, lifestyle, and environmental exposures.
THE REVIEW PROCESS (60-90 MINUTES)
Overview of Results
- The Wellness Coach will start by giving a high level overview of the results, helping you understand the main categories of assessment: nutritional profile, immune system health, gut health, circulatory system, and environmental factors.
- Expect a breakdown of any red flags, deficiencies, or imbalances in these areas.
Wellness Coach’s Focus: This is the big picture view of your health based on the Hair Follicle Analysis report.
Nutritional Profile Breakdown
- The Wellness Coach will walk through your vitamin, mineral, amino acid, and antioxidant levels, explaining any deficiencies or excesses found in your results.
- The Wellness Coach may delve into the implications of these imbalances and what that means for your energy levels, mood, skin health, immune function, and more.
- You'll receive suggestions, such as which foods to add to your diet (e.g., increasing omega 3's or vitamin D) and which ones to reduce or avoid.
Wellness Coach’s Focus: A focus on correcting imbalances through food choices, supplements, or lifestyle modifications.
Immune, Gut, and Circulatory System Review
- The Wellness Coach will discuss the results related to your gut microbiome, immune response, and blood circulation.
- This could include highlighting any areas of concern, such as low diversity in gut bacteria or a sluggish immune system, and why those might be affecting your overall health.
- The Wellness Coach may offer suggestions, such as incorporating probiotic rich foods or suggesting specific lifestyle changes (e.g., stress management, exercise, sleep optimization).
Wellness Coach’s Focus: Providing actionable steps to balance and optimize these systems for better overall health.
Environmental Influences
- Your results may highlight environmental stressors such as toxins, mold, parasites, and EMF exposure.
- The Wellness Coach will explain how these factors can impact gene expression and overall health.
- Based on the results, the Wellness Coach will guide you on practical ways to reduce environmental stressors (e.g., detox protocols, EMF reduction strategies, consuming anti-inflammatory foods, parasite cleanses).
Wellness Coach’s Focus: Practical steps to help you minimize environmental toxicity and manage EMF exposure.
Next Steps and Personalized Action Plan
- After reviewing the findings in-depth, the Wellness Coach will work with you to design a personalized action plan that reflects your unique health needs.
- This might include a combination of dietary changes, supplementation, exercise, stress management techniques, and environmental modifications.
- The Wellness Coach will set short term and long term goals, ensuring your plan is sustainable and manageable.
Wellness Coach’s Focus: Offering a holistic approach that is realistic and aligns with your lifestyle, while focusing on prevention and optimization for the future.
A Bit More....
- Interactive Discussion: Throughout the session, you’ll have opportunities to ask questions and provide feedback, allowing for a highly interactive and educational experience.
- Empowerment and Motivation: The goal is not just to review the results, but to empower you with the knowledge and tools to make lasting changes in your health. By the end of the session, you should feel motivated and equipped with clear steps to improve your well-being.
If you’re someone who prefers a hands-on personalized approach to optimizing your wellness, this detailed session will feel very supportive and insightful. It gives you an opportunity to fully understand your health and take actionable steps to optimize it based on the latest science in epigenetics.