GeneWize: DNA Versus Urine Analysis For Optimum Health Levels

GeneWize: DNA Versus Urine Analysis For Optimum Health Levels

Posted on 12. Jun, 2010 by Vincent Muir in GeneLink, GeneWize Life Sciences, LifeMap Nutrition, LifeMap Nutrition System, The Innovative Science, The Products

This has been a question on the tips of many people’s tongues ever since the inception of DNA testing and nutrition…

We’ve been getting many inquiries about this very topic which prompted us to actually lay out the facts about the analysis of DNA and urine and which of the two is more effective.

This will give you a better perspective of the differences in DNA analysis and urine (metabolic) analysis (metabolic).

The Differences:

  1. DNA is prevention whereas metabolic is reaction.
  2. DNA is foundational but metabolic analysis is functional.
  3. Your DNA never alters but metabolic rates change every day.
  4. Repair the foundation first using GeneWize supplements and then you test the functions using multiple urine tests.

Important Points To Remember:

  1. No one knows the precise proportion, but certain people say DNA is accountable for about 25% of your health and way of life is responsible for 75%.
  2. You must tackle both: DNA and lifestyle matters.
  3. Only a DNA test will inform you about your DNA. A lot of things tell you about your lifestyle counting metabolic tests (urine or blood analysis), body mass index or other health examinations, caloric and fat ingestion examinations, etc…
  4. Your DNA never varies. If you address this first, then you can address your daily life knowing you have the foundation down.
  5. Urine analysis will modify if you alter your lifestyle. This incorporates if you start taking GeneWize supplements, start a health routine, etc…
  6. When you’ve addressed your DNA and started your GeneWize supplements, you can do many lifestyle tests (urine, blood, fitness, food intake, etc…) to verify if you need more assistance.
  7. Your way of life will resume to change and you’ll need to keep taking these examinations and checking your lifestyle.
  8. As long as you are using the GeneWize LifeMap System, you’ll at all times have the DNA part of the equation under control.

The ‘Base’:

The DNA analysis is the ‘base’ to your home. The lifestyle analyses are the blueprint and preservation of the numerous rooms in your house.

With no a strong foundation, it doesn’t matter how well you pay attention to the rooms and if there is an earthquake, your foundation will stand tough if you take care of it in a good way. You’ll forever be able to build an improved you no matter what happens. Take care of the ‘base’ initially. Then use ANY test you want to keep your home gorgeous.

The Uniqueness Of GeneWize:

GeneWize deals with the foundational essentials in your custom LifeMap formulation. You can also add lifestyle ‘boosts’ that will address lifestyle matters. You can do metabolic tests, health examinations and other tests all through your life as your life changes. The one item that will by no means change is your DNA. Maintain that first and then add nutrition based on your lifestyle.

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2 Responses to “GeneWize: DNA Versus Urine Analysis For Optimum Health Levels”

  1. Brian Harrison

    19. Jul, 2010

    Hey Vincent and Kanako,

    Thank you for your valuable information here as I wanted to know the validity of DNA testing and how it pertained to being better than other forms of health analysis.

    I went to your other sites and have added myself to your subscription newsletter…I’m so excited and I want to do business with you!

    I look forward to hearing from you soon!

  2. Vincent Muir

    19. Jul, 2010

    Hey Brian,

    I’ve got to thank your for your authenticity. I received your details and will get in touch with you very soon so we can talk.

    Thanks for the positive feedback…I really appreciate it!

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