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Detox Profile Recommendations?

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Here is my genetic genie detox profile results. Not sure what they mean since you do not get a nice analysis report like you do with the MTHFR section. Any of these I need to worry about ?

Homo(+/+)
GSTP1 I105V, SOD2 A16V

Hetero(+/-)
CYP1B1 L432V,CYP1B1 R48G,CYP2A6*2 1799T>A,CYP2C9*3 A1075C,CYP2D6 S486T,CYP2D6 2850C>T,GSTP1 A114V,NAT2 R197Q,NAT2 R64Q
 

caledonia

Senior Member
You can download the report from Detoxigenomics which explains what all the SNPs are. There are also some treatment ideas. But mainly, it's like avoid toxins and eat your veggies, so I don't find that part all that useful. http://www.gdx.net/core/sample-reports/Detoxi-Genomics-Sample-Report.pdf

I have the SOD2, also +/+. It could impact energy. Some people have done well with SOD supps like Biotec Extra Energy Enzymes. GlioSODin is another alternative, but could have gluten. There's a thread on here about this. I think SOD or SOD2 is in the title.

Anything that raises estrogen is important to watch out for because it could cause estrogen related cancers (breast, uterine, prostate). You can possibly take DIM or IC3 for this.

The MTHFRsupport.com Blog Talk Radio podcast from January 30, 2013 "MTHFR and Other SNPs" with Shawn Bean has a lot more info on the detox SNPs. http://www.blogtalkradio.com/mthfrs...-is-mthfr-and-other-snps-that-work-with-mthfr