Genetic Pattern Mapping
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- Genetic testing is widely available, yet understanding how genetic variants influence real physiology remains unclear for many people. Variants are often discussed in isolation, and interventions are layered without evaluating how enzyme efficiency, nutrient demand, stress exposure, and metabolic load interact inside a living system.Genetic Pattern Mapping presents a structured, systems-based approach to interpreting genetic variation through biochemical capacity. Rather than focusing on individual SNPs alone, this book examines how methylation, catecholamine clearance, redox balance, membrane stability, immune signaling, glucose regulation, and mitochondrial function influence one another under cumulative demand.The emphasis is on restoring regulation before pursuing optimization. Through defined phases of stabilization, restoration, expansion, and long-term stewardship, readers learn how to widen physiological margin and reduce volatility across life stages.This book is written for individuals who want to understand their biology more precisely, for parents observing developmental patterns without unnecessary fear, and for practitioners seeking a disciplined framework that integrates genetics with orthomolecular physiology.When capacity is supported and demand is managed appropriately, resilience becomes more consistent. Genetic Pattern Mapping offers a practical model for building that stability.
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