Personalized Psychiatry:
Pharmacogenetics and Biochemical Protocols
Personalized Psychiatry: Pharmacogenetics and Biochemical Protocols
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Every individual has a unique genetic makeup that significantly influences both mental and physical health. While we can’t change our genes, we can guide how they express themselves by supporting key biochemical pathways in the body. Inspired by Dr. J. Dunn’s Wholistic Methylation methodology, Rebecca Bonneville, NP, utilizes a cutting-edge approach that combines pharmacogenetic testing and frequency medicine to create personalized biochemical protocols. This method addresses the root causes of psychiatric issues while also improving outcomes for a wide range of health concerns, including autoimmune conditions, obesity, and cancer.
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By precisely targeting specific genetic variants that influence neurotransmitter balance, detoxification pathways, and stress responses, we can help turn off damaging genes while activating those that promote mental and physical well-being. Using advanced muscle testing, energetic resonance with the body’s organ systems, and genetic analysis, we pinpoint exactly where support is needed. This allows for effective interventions that bypass DNA mutations and restore optimal function through customized supplement regimens, dietary recommendations, and lifestyle adjustments.
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A Case in Point: For example, consider a patient struggling with attention deficit symptoms, chronic anxiety, and IBS. Previously, he had been treated with SSRIs, low-dose naltrexone, and even ketamine, but these methods yielded inconsistent results. After undergoing our personalized protocol, which optimized his COMT, GAD, and SUOX gene functions, he was able to tolerate stimulants without experiencing anxiety. Over time, he found herbal interventions, cardio, meditation, and Neuro Emotional Technique (NET) to be more beneficial. His anxiety diminished, attention improved, sleep patterns stabilized, and his chronic gastrointestinal issues, which included alternating constipation and loose stools, also improved significantly.
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Addressing genetic and epigenetic factors through a personalized biochemical approach can lead to profound improvements not just in psychiatric health but in overall well-being.
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