Resolution 1: Target Genes
The Root Cause of Chronic Illness
Developing Theraputic Partnership
- Partnership where both you and your client are open to the insights of the clinical process
- Educate the client where there are, don’t show off your own knowledge
Clinical Traps
- Information Trap
- Quick Fix Trap
- Evidence Trap
- Education Trap
- Empathy Trap
100 known Chronic Illness
There is a gap of where the patient sits and what the doctor sees
This where the nutritional counsel
Automone Illness are dominant - Autoimmune disease
- Diabetes
- Cancer
- Chrones
- Colitis
- Lupus
- Rheumatoid Arthritis
- Psoriasis
Doctors handle acute conditions versus Chronic
Hard to diagnose
(Book: Doing Harm)
Statistics
- Three years to diagnose an autoimmune issue
- Difficult to assess and treat these issues
- Often misdiagnosed or undiagnosed
- 75% are female (1and 12 women)
- 4th largest cause of illness and
- 8th leading cause of death
- Only 34% have confidence in their documents
- 53% have dire financial challenges trying to treat
Key Principles: - Everything is connected
- We are unique
- All things matter
Epigenetics:
- Genome is not fixed by affected by epigenetics
- The epigenome bathes the genome and turns genes on and off
- The epigenome includes food environment, movement, stress levels thoughts and the like
Three Roots of Epigenetics: - Genes (Food, environment, movement and mindset)
- Inflammation (modulate, enhance and calm)
- Digestion (structural, microbial, and mechanical)
*Chronic illness have just one root *
- These root have many branches
- These help hone assessments
Branches of the Root
-Migraines
-Fatigues
-Acne
-Restless leg
-Depression
-Candida
-MS
-Chemical sensitivities
-Lupus
-Eczema
-Allergies
-Joint paint
-Insomnia
Genes give us the soil in which an illness grew
Food Factors = quality, quantity, diversity, and timing
Food influences genetic expression
- Processed vs. unprocessed food
- Organic vs. inorganic
- Dirty dozen
Diversity
*Look at the rainbow of colors
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