Allergy And Sensitivity Summary
Alcohol Flush
Allergy To Cats
Allergy To Dust Mites
Allergy To Egg
Allergy To Peanuts
Caffeine Metabolism
Gluten Sensitivity
Hay Fever
Histamines Intolerance
Lactose Intolerance
Motion Sickness
Sensitivity To Benzene
Sensitivity To Bitter Taste
Sensitivity To Saltiness
Sensitivity To Sweetness
Based on your genetics, your genetic predisposition for Lactose Intolerance is
High
What does this mean?
Likely to have lactose intolerance Your genotypes show that you have a high tendency to have lactose intolerance. You may also potentially at risk for calcium deficiency if you are limiting your intake of milk and dairy products.
How Is Your Genetic Risk Calculated?
This result is based on the SNPs(single nucleotide polymorphism)that are associated with Lactose Intolerance.
Genes
Your Genotype
What it means?
Genes: MCM6_intron9
Your Genotype: CC
What it means? Lactose intolerant
Genes: MCM6_intron13
Your Genotype: CC
What it means? Lactose intolerant
Suggested Lifestyle Changes
Dietary Recommendations:
- Continue to maintain a healthy eating pattern which includes: Fat-free or low-fat dairy, including milk, yogurt, cheese, andoror fortified soy beverages.
- You may increase dairy intake by drinking fat-free or low-fat milk (or a fortified soy beverage) with meals, choosing yogurt as a snack, or using yogurt as an ingredient in prepared dishes such as salad dressings or spreads based on the severity of the reaction.
- Fat-free or low-fat milk, and yogurt is a better option than cheese. This is because cheese contains a high amount of sodium and saturated fats, while low on potassium, vitamin A and vitamin D.
Result Explanation Recommendations:
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