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Antioxidants & Inflammation Genetic SNPs

Common Antioxidants & Inflammation Genetic SNPs Table

The following table is a collection of common genetic SNPs by the antioxidants and inflammation health categories. These SNPs may be matched up with Standard Process and MediHerb Supplements that can provide support, when applicable.* Also, there may be one or more links to the research if you would like to dive deeper, when applicable.

To get an overview and learn more about Genetic SNPs, click here.

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Genetic SNIPS - ANTIOXIDANTS & INFLAMMATION Gene Name Standard Process Products MediHerb Products Research
Glutathione-GSTM1 - While the GSTM1 null genotype has been associated with a greater sensitivity to benzo(a)pyrene, there is also a benefit to this genotype. The benefit is that the null genotype may retain a higher level of isothiocyanates, the anti-cancer compounds found in cruciferous vegetables that may also be required in higher amounts for this genotype. glutathione S-transferase mu 1 Livaplex

Crucifeous Complete
Livton Complex

Milk Thistle Forte
1. NCBI Article
Glutathione-GSTP1 - This gene is associated with improved glutathione antioxidant protection for breast, lung, or prostate health; however, supplemental vitamin E as alphatocopherol may be inflammatory. Your genotype may increase or decrease this effect. glutathione S-transferase pi gene Livaplex Livton Complex

Milk Thistle Forte
2. Nature Article
Heavy Metals-GSTP1 - This gene is associated with improved glutathione antioxidant protection against heavy metals, pesticides, and air pollution for colon, prostate, lung, throat, and fertility health. Your GSTP1 rs1695 genotype may increase or decrease this effect. glutathione S-transferase pi gene Parotid PMG

GI Adsorb
ChelaCo 3. Nature Article
Glutathione-CTH - This gene is associated with cysteine intake for glutathione production. Cystathionine-gamma-ligase Protefood

Whey Pro Complete

4. Nature Article
Nitric Oxide-NOS1 - This gene is associated with the required intake of red, yellow, and orange vegetables to modulate the inflammatory process for NOS1. Nitric Oxide 1 Betafood

Arginex


Nitric Oxide-NOS2 - This gene is associated with reducing the probability of age-related macular degeneration from cigarette smoke. Nitric Oxide 2 Betafood

Arginex

Cruciferous Complete


Eye Health-ARMS2 - This gene is associated with sensitivity levels to the negative effects of smoking on eye health. Age-related maculopathy susceptibility protein 2 Eyeplex Bilberry Forte

Turmeric Forte

Cell Protection-SOD2 - This gene is associated with mitochondrial function (powerhouse of the cell) and may indicate a higher sensitivity to glyphosate, fluoridated water, chronic stress, poor sleep, and shallow breathing. Increase foods that contain manganese, lycopene, and vitamin C, milk thistle, mushrooms like reishi and cordyceps, and exercise that encourages deep breathing. *You have an elevated risk of cell oxidative damage. Superoxide dismutase B Vitality With CoQ10

Cataplex A-C-P

Cod Liver Oil

Spleen Desiccated

OPC Synergy
HerbaVital

Ginkgo Forte

Berberine Active

Turmeric Forte

Cell Protection-CAT -This gene may be associated with lower catalase levels and a sensitivity to BPA plastic and cell damage. This increases the need for foods high in flavonoids, the mushroom Lion’s Mane, holy basil, cumin, anise, fennel, caraway, cardamom, and deep breathing practices to improve catalase levels. Catalase Cruciferous Complete

Cataplex B-Core

Livaplex
Andrographis Complex

Ganoderma & Shiitake

Glutathione-GSTM1 - This gene may be associated with a higher sensitivity to benzo(a)pyrene from the burning of wood or trash, tobacco smoke, asphalt, coal, diesel exhaust, charred meat, and gas cooking. If you have the GSTM1 null and NAT2 slow acetylator combination, that may affect lung, breast, bladder, skin, colon, and kidney health. *It is recommended to increase your intake of cruciferous vegetables, vitamin C, vitamin E, vitamin A, milk thistle, resveratrol, curcumin, green tea, and white tea. glutathione S-transferase Spanish Black Radish

Livaplex

Cruciferous Complete

5. NCBI Article
Glutathione-GPX1 - This gene may be associated with a higher need for selenium to combat oxidative stress and less tolerance to heat stress. Lower glutathione peroxidase increases the sensitivity to oxidative stress from low or high iron levels, statin drugs, thyroid damage, sun damage, and dietary or environmental lead exposure. Selenium, cold exposure, optimizing testosterone levels in men and estrogen in women, and adequate vitamin C, vitamin E, milk thistle, ginger, cumin, anise, fennel, caraway, and cardamom intake are all ways to assist GPX1. *You have a medium risk of tissue damage due to a moderate rate of estrogen clearance. Glutathione peroxidase 1 Cataplex E

Cataplex A-C-P

Hemp Oil Complex
Burdock Complex 6. NCBI Article
Eye Health-CFH - This gene may be associated with an increased need for lutein, zeaxanthin, bilberry, lingonberry, vitamin C, and vitamin E for healthy eyes. complement factor H Eyeplex Bilberry Forte

Ginkgo Forte
7. PNAS Article


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