23andme DNA results and other reports

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Post by Gabes-Apg »

Thanks Brooke
similar to you, I figured quite a bit out myself via lots of reading and I am fine - i have got my supplement protocol sorted and am handling it all very well.
i couldnt tolerate the active B12 a few months ago but am tolerating it fine now. had to get the toxins/heavy metal levels reduced first.

a few others that have recently done the tests/reports, that have different issues are keen to get some guidance on specific items, dosages for those items, that will help, and we were keen to find knowledgeable practitioners. They dont want diet changes or a heap of consultations.
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Post by garina »

I did 23andme and Promethease report, saved the Promethease, because it said it would delete after 45 days. I tried the one Tex said takes a long time, but I couldn't get it to work for me.

I also did livewello and does anyone know if it will delete after so many days, also?

Thanks for any help.

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Post by Chef »

Thanks so much for all this totally invaluable information everyone. I will be looking into having my DNA sample analyzed now for hopefully some enlightening information and insight about my health conditions.
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Hi,

Welcome aboard. I hope you will find the answers that you are seeking.

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tex wrote:Hi,

Welcome aboard. I hope that you will find the answers that you are seeking.

Tex
Hi Tex,

Thank you. I have read many of your posts and learned so much already. You seem very knowledgeable indeed and someone who does a lot of research about these important health/nutrition topics.

I like that as a member now I can use the keyword search function as it directs my reading more specifically.

much obliged, great job with this forum!

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Post by tex »

Thank you for the kind words. There's a safety feature built into the operating software to prevent spambots from registering and "harvesting" member contact information and searching archived topics. Consequently, contact information and the search function is unavailable to new registrants until after they have posted a minimum of 5 messages. I apologize for the inconvenience, but it usually doesn't take long to qualify.

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It is suspected that some of the hardest material known to science can be found in the skulls of GI specialists who insist that diet has nothing to do with the treatment of microscopic colitis.
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Post by Chef »

I haven't tried looking at contact info yet, but it has allowed me to successfully use the keyword search function (at top of page) to find threads that contained those specific words, when I tried.
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Post by tex »

Well, obviously you're right of course. I was thinking about another feature involving "pfoogle" maps that I removed a couple of years ago. The search function is immediately available to anyone who is logged in.

Did you know that CRS is one of many satellite issues associated with MC? :millianlaugh:

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It is suspected that some of the hardest material known to science can be found in the skulls of GI specialists who insist that diet has nothing to do with the treatment of microscopic colitis.
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