Your Body Is Designed to Feel Good
We have all been subject to trial and error when it comes to our health. We try different diets to lose weight. We eliminate dairy, gluten, and even coffee. We take vitamins and minerals believing they will help us. We join different fitness clubs or purchase home exercise equipment just to find a plan we can live with on a consistent basis.
Home DNA Testing is one way of participating in your health at the deepest level.
We are given a prescription for a medication. It may not work or it makes us feel bad, so we try another one. Trial and error is “finding out the best way to reach a desired result or a correct solution by trying out one or more ways or means and noting and eliminating errors or causes of failure until you succeed,” according to Webster Dictionary.
With a simple cheek swab you can learn more about how your body is uniquely designed to feel GOOD, without years of trial and error.
re:iimmune wants you to know what is possible. Here is what you can learn about YOU.
Fitness DNA Test will help you discover:
– The best exercise program for weight loss
– Key traits for muscle energy, recovery
and fatigue
– Insulin and body fat response to exercise
– Traits for aerobic capacity, nitric oxide
and vascular function
Strength
- Glucose Metabolism
- Muscle Growth
- Muscle Strength
- Muscle Development
- Nerve Activity
- Endurance Benefit
- HDL Response
- Insulin Response
- Response to Exercise
- Testosterone Levels
- Muscle Recovery
- Sleep Cycle
- Exercise Fatigue
- Tendinopathy/Osteoarthritis
- Aerobic Capacity
- Exercise Response
- Blood Vessel Formation
- Nitric Oxide Metabolism
- Vascular Function
- Muscle Energy
- Muscle Speed
- Optimal Exercise Type
- Endurance vs Strength
- Blood Pressure
- Muscle Growth
- Muscle Volume
- Body Fat Loss
- Omega 3,6 Levels
- Optimal Diet for Weight Loss
- Obesity Predisposition
- Saturated Fat Levels
- Eating Disinhibition
- Snacking
- Sweet Tooth
- Satiety
- Tendency to Overeat
- Vitamins B2, B6, B12
- Vitamin A
- Vitamin D
- Folate
- Caffeine Metabolism
- Gluten Sensitivity
- Lactose Intolerance
- Alcohol Flushing
- Peanut Allergy
- Cholesterol Levels
- Metabolic Rate
- Blood Sugar Levels
- Antioxidants/Detoxification
- Triglyceride Levels