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Developmental (Childhood) Nutrigenomic Panel
Developmental (Childhood) Nutrigenomic Panel
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The Fagron Developmental Nutrigenomic Panel is a sophisticated genetic test crafted to uncover insights into a child’s unique nutritional and developmental needs through a simple, non-invasive cheek swab. This test analyzes 34 carefully selected single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) that influence key areas such as nutrient metabolism, growth, cognitive development, and susceptibility to certain developmental challenges. Conducted in a certified laboratory.
This panel empowers parents and healthcare professionals with a clear understanding of a child’s genetic predispositions, enabling tailored nutritional and lifestyle recommendations to support optimal development. The report highlights specific dietary needs, potential nutrient deficiencies, and health precautions, offering practical guidance to enhance cognitive function, physical growth, and overall well-being. Results are securely accessible through an online portal within 5 to 7 business days of receiving sample at the lab, providing actionable insights that can be integrated into a child’s daily routine.
Designed for ease and precision, the test requires only a one-time sample, as genetic markers remain constant throughout life. By leveraging cutting-edge nutrigenomic technology, the Fagron Developmental Nutrigenomic Panel equips families and clinicians with the tools to make informed decisions, fostering a proactive approach to a child’s health and development with customized strategies that align with their unique genetic profile.
Why Choose This Panel?
Choose the Developmental Nutrigenomic Panel if you’re a parent focused on your child’s nutritional and developmental health. Unlike the Nutrigen Diet/Weight Management Panel, which targets weight and metabolism, or the Essential Vitamins Panel, which focuses on vitamin absorption, this panel is tailored for pediatric nutrition and growth, making it ideal for supporting children’s cognitive and physical development.
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