
Epigenitic Hair Analysis
Hair Scan Analysis &
Epigenetic Mapping
The secrets of your body's health and wellness lie hidden in your hair.
What is Epigenetics?
Epigenetics is how environmental factors, nutrition, and lifestyle affect gene expression. We can take the genes we are given and turn them on or off. Factors under our control influence up to 98% of our genetic expression.
Why is this important? This information liberates us from the old genetic dogma that we have to live with our genes. We can take back control and change our lives for the better. With an epigenetic analysis, you take the guesswork out. Changes specific to you can be made that benefit your well-being.
What you need to know.
What is tested?
The test evaluates over 800 wellness indicators emphasizing these important systems: immune response, gut health, cardiovascular performance, and electronic device protection.
The Immunity and Wellbeing Report ranks, prioritizes, and provides customized assessments on:
Each personalized report includes:
-A list of nutrients needed
-Environmental exposures and sensitivities
-Recommendations to support immune, gut and circulatory systems
-A list of foods to eat, and those to avoid for the next 90 days
EPIGENETIC HAIR SCAN
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IN PERSON
1. Order your hair scan and make an appointment through the link below.
2. A four strand hair sample is taken and scanned. Your initial counseling appointment is made.
4. At your initial counseling appointment Jamie will explain your Epigenetic profile, the report, and your 90 day action plan.
5. You will have a follow-up appointment.
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AT HOME
1. Order your hair scan.
2. A hair scan kit will be sent to you in the mail. Follow the detailed instructions.
3. Mail your collected hair sample with the return label provided.
4. Jamie will contact you to schedule your Epigenetic consultation and your report will be emailed to you.
5. Jamie will explain your Epigenetic profile, the report, and your 90 day action plan via phone or Zoom Call.
FAQs
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If no follicles are on your head, we will pluck from your eyebrows.
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No. The purpose of the hair analysis scan is to assess the current state of your body; so that you can make lifestyle changes and provide it with what it needs to optimize itself.
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The body’s metabolism is constantly changing. At the moment your follicles are plucked we are measuring your indicators from that moment in time, which for a typical person represents your lifestyle and nutrition levels over the past 90 days, and is the length of time the hair bulb is grown below the surface of the scalp. With new nutrient and lifestyle changes it will begin to change in a positive direction everyday until your next scan is performed 90 days into the future.
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Yes. We have an Optimize Pets Report which offers a similar epigenetic assessment of a cat or dog.
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Yes, it is recommended to re-test at 90 days, as that is when any changes you made will be present. You can re-test every 90 days if you wish. It is up to you, your wellness issues, your progress, and your budget, how often you would like to re-test.
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New epigenetic expression within the body is a process that requires many internal modifications in order for the physical effects of the optimization efforts to be realized. From a biological perspective, the body has to produce new proteins, which have to produce new cells, which have to repair tissues and systems, and enhance enzymes needed for billions of biochemical reactions that have a physical affect on the entire body. The optimum time for these metabolic processes is 90-days, which is a natural cycle the body goes though and is synced with nature. This is also why we suggest several sequential 90 day protocols for ideal Optimization.
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Not in the traditional sense of evaluating your nutrient levels against a generic baseline range as is done in a typical blood test; but rather the nutrient indicators identified are a more accurate measurement of deficiency based upon your body’s needs. For example, an athlete who engages in regular strenuous exercise may show an indicator of B1, but that doesn’t mean on a traditional blood test he would be deficient against the generic range, it simply means that within his system his needs are greater and therefore the report would show B1 as an indicator for his personal system’s needs.
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No. Although these foods when consumed may not show any physical signs and symptoms of an underlying problem, they are not supporting your body’s needs and ultimately take up more energy in an effort to properly digest them than they are providing in return. The extra digestive enzymes are therefore taken from other foods and can cause overall digestive issues. Restricting them for 90 days, along with other changes you make from your report can help your body replenish the necessary proteins and enzymes so that you can hopefully resume consuming these foods without issue after your follow-up scan.