This module evaluates DNA methylation patterns in genes responsible for detoxification, antioxidant defences, and cellular repair mechanisms.
- Phase 1 detoxification - Explore specific enzyme systems (CYP2D6, CYP1A2, CYP2B6) that manage the initial processing of medications, environmental compounds, and metabolic byproducts.
- Phase 2 conjugation pathways - Learn about your glutathione production, acetylation (NAT2), glucuronidation, and other critical detoxification processes that prepare compounds for elimination.
- Antioxidant enzyme activity - Discover patterns related to SOD2, catalase, and NRF2 activation—your master cellular protection systems against oxidative damage
- Oxidative stress response - Understand your cellular capacity to manage free radicals and prevent oxidative damage—essential for mitochondrial protection and cellular longevity. Your cellular protection insights could explain why you might be more or less sensitive to certain environmental factors, medications, or compounds. These findings might guide personalised environmental health strategies, suggest targeted support compounds, or help you understand which detoxification pathways most benefit from nutritional support.
What This Means For You:
Your cellular protection insights could explain why you might be more or less sensitive to certain environmental factors, medications, or compounds. These findings might guide personalised environmental health strategies, suggest targeted support compounds, or help you understand which detoxification pathways most benefit from nutritional support.