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Genetics Play a Crucial Role in Your Mental Health

Among other things, they influence the body’s ability to produce serotonin and dopamine—key chemicals for mood regulation.

Genetic Mutations Often Go Undetected

Many people struggle for years, unaware that their symptoms may be due to a simple genetic mutation.

Genetic Consultation is Now Affordable and Accessible

By combining your 23andMe data with the power of NutraHacker (our affiliate), we can extract valuable mental health insights without requiring a costly genetic test. Plus, we accept insurance for the genetic consultation.

There are Solutions for Genetic Mutations

Regan Haight (Integrative Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner) will analyze your genetic data and create a tailored plan to address genetic deficiencies.

Results May Vary, but Many Experience Significant Relief

“Even small amounts of stress used to create anxiety, leaving me feeling worried for no apparent reason. Regan’s supplement plan was honestly life-changing. Now, stress no longer makes me anxious, and I don’t have that constant worry.”

-Ellie M.

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Explore the key genetic markers in your 23andMe report.

Learn how they impact your mental health.

  • This gene encodes an enzyme responsible for breaking down neurotransmitters such as serotonin, dopamine, and norepinephrine. Variations in MAO-A can lead to differences in neurotransmitter levels, influencing mood and behavior, and have been linked to conditions like depression, anxiety, and aggression. This gene has a direct and significant connection to mental health.

  • This gene is involved in the breakdown of dopamine, epinephrine, and norepinephrine, which are critical neurotransmitters in the brain. Variations in COMT can affect cognitive function, stress response, and susceptibility to mental health conditions such as anxiety, depression, and schizophrenia.

  • This gene is crucial for the conversion of folate into its active form, which is necessary for the production of neurotransmitters like serotonin, dopamine, and norepinephrine. Mutations in MTHFR have been linked to depression, anxiety, and other mental health conditions, particularly due to its impact on methylation and homocysteine levels.

  • These genes are part of the methylation cycle, which is crucial for DNA synthesis and repair, as well as neurotransmitter production. Variations in these genes can impact mental health by affecting homocysteine levels and neurotransmitter synthesis.

  • This gene is involved in the metabolism of many drugs, including antidepressants and antipsychotics. Variants in CYP2D6 can affect drug metabolism, leading to differences in drug efficacy and the risk of side effects. While it’s more related to pharmacogenomics, it does have implications for mental health treatment.

  • This gene is involved in the homocysteine to cysteine conversion pathway. Elevated homocysteine levels, which can result from CBS gene mutations, have been associated with an increased risk of depression and other neuropsychiatric disorders.

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