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- W3005175387 abstract "Due to their genomic variants, some individuals are more highly affected by toxicants than others. Toxicant metabolizing and activating variants have been linked with a wide variety of health issues including an increased risk of miscarriages, birth defects, Alzheimer's, benzene toxicity, mercury toxicity and cancer. The study of genomics allows a clinician to identify pathways that are less effective and then gives the clinician the opportunity to counsel their patients about diet, supplements and lifestyle modifications that can improve the function of these pathways or compensate to some extent for their deficits. This article will review a few of these critical pathways relating to phase I and phase 2 detox such as GSTP1, GPX1, GSTT1 deletions, PON1 and some of the CYP 450 system as examples of how an individual's genomic vulnerabilities to toxicants can be addressed by upregulating or downregulating specific pathways via genomically targeted use of foods, supplements and lifestyle changes." @default.
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- W3005175387 date "2020-02-06" @default.
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- W3005175387 title "Genomics of Detoxification: How Genomics can be Used for Targeting Potential Intervention and Prevention Strategies Including Nutrition for Environmentally Acquired Illness" @default.
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