Targeted Nutrition For Rapid Recovery
Nutrigenomics Approach
Targeted nutrition is a more specific and focused approach that tailors dietary choices to meet particular goals, while holistic nutrition takes a broader view, considering the interconnectedness of various aspects of life and health. Both approaches recognize the importance of individuality and the idea that there is no one-size-fits-all solution when it comes to promoting health and well-being.
Genetic factors play a role in how individuals metabolize and respond to nutrients. Nutrigenomics is the study of how genetic variations can impact dietary responses. Personalized nutrition may involve genetic testing to identify specific genetic factors that could influence nutrient metabolism. Genetic factors can contribute to food sensitivities or intolerances. Understanding an individual’s genetic predispositions can help tailor a nutrition plan that takes into account potential sensitivities.
Here are some key aspects of targeted nutrition:
Individualized Nutrient Requirements
Different people have different nutritional needs based on factors like age, gender, weight, height, and overall health. Targeted nutrition involves assessing these factors to determine the right balance of macronutrients (carbohydrates, proteins, and fats) and micronutrients (vitamins and minerals) for an individual.
Health Goals
Activity Level
Personalized Diets
Supplementation
Timing of Nutrition
Regular Monitoring and Adjustments
Professional Guidance
Brain Food
Advanced Formulations with Holistic Healing approach
Synergistic formulation in the context of targeted nutrition refers to the intentional combination of nutrients, bioactive compounds, or ingredients that work together to enhance overall effectiveness and health benefits. The goal is to create a synergistic effect, where the combined action of the components is greater than the sum of their individual effects. This approach takes into account the interplay of nutrients and compounds to optimize their impact on specific health goals or conditions.
Here are key aspects of synergistic formulation in targeted nutrition:
Complementary Nutrients
Bioavailability Enhancement
Target-Specific Benefits
Antioxidant Synergy
Balancing Macronutrients
Integration of Phytochemicals
Individualized Formulation
Evidence-Based Approach
Delivery System Optimization
Monitoring and Adjustments
Targeted nutrition is based on structural functional scientifically proven claims and also time tested healing foods used in various culinary cultures and healing systems.
Targeted Support | Nutritional Food Ingredients* |
Brain & Nerves | Brahmi leaf, Methylcobalamin |
Heart & Circulation | Beet roots, L-Arginine, L Citrulline |
Liver,Lungs & Kidney | MilkThistle, N-Acetyl Cysteine, Punarnava, Artichoke, |
Eye | Goji, Lutein, Zeaxanthin, Astaxanthin |
Bone & Joints | Ciccus, Calcium citrate ,Glucosamine, Chondroitin, Hyalaurinic acid, Collagen |
Muscles | Egg, Whey,Soy, Beta Alanine,BCAA,Creatine |
Blood | Wheatgrass chlorophyll |
Skin | Fish Collagen,Hyalaurinic acid |
Hair & Nails | Bamboo shoot,Biotin, |
Thyroid | Kelp |
Gut | Curd, Yogurt,Prebiotic Fibers,Probiotics |
Hormonal Male | Tribulus teresteris |
Hormonal Female | Myo-Inositol, |
Prostate | Tomato Lycopene, |
Uterus | Avocado, |
Sleep | Vellarian, Melatonin,Magnesium Glycinate, |
Pancreas | Fenugreek,Alpha Lipoic Acid, |