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Using Nutrigenomics in Your Practice to Improve Clinical Outcomes

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Discussing the powerful properties of Sulforaphane

In this episode of the OneMedicine Podcast, featuring Matt Lim, BAppSc, BHSc, we dive into using nutrigenomics to improve health outcomes with a focus on addressing oxidative stress.. We review nutrigenomics at a high level and discussed activating the NRF2 pathway using compounds like sulforaphane from broccoli sprouts. We discussed how practitioners can apply these nutrigenomic principles in their practice.

Speaker Bio:

Matt Lim is an Integrative Dietitian who has always been fascinated by the power of food to promote health, nourish the body and tantalize the taste buds. When studying Biochemistry, Matt became enamored with the potential of phytochemicals to improve health and wellness and remains especially fascinated by the medicinal properties of various culinary herbs and spices.

It is this enquiring mindset that led Matt to join Cell-Logic to further his understanding and help educate and empower clinicians to benefit from a wholefood and lifestyle-based, treatment paradigm.

Growing up in a culturally diverse family, Matt learned to love all types of food and its preparation; he still cooks with passion to this day. A lifelong proponent of whole food and culinary nutrition has given Matt many insights into the practical side of healthy living, which he has successfully used in over 20 years of private practice nutrition.

With degrees in Biochemistry, Nutrition and Dietetics, Matt’s broad educational background and clinical experience in sports nutrition, weight loss and diabetes, enables him to translate complex science into clinical solutions.

Related Content:

Understanding NRF2: Clinical Relevance in Oxidative Stress, Inflammation, and Chronic Disease (https://todayspractitioner.com/nutrigenomics/understanding-nrf2-clinical-relevance-in-oxidative-stress-inflammation-and-chronic-disease/)

Genetics, Genomics and Personalized Medicine: using recent advances in genetic testing to personalize treatment protocols. (https://todayspractitioner.com/genomics/genetics-genomics-and-personalized-medicine-using-recent-advances-in-genetic-testing-to-personalize-treatment-protocols/

The link to the webinar mentioned in this episode will be added soon.

Thanks for listening in. I hope you found today’s episode interesting and came away with a few insights you can apply to your practice. If you want to go deeper on this topic or anything else, please visit https://todayspractitioner.com and consider registering for our weekly newsletter as well.

Thanks again, and I hope you’ll join us next time.

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Discussing the powerful properties of Sulforaphane

In this episode of the OneMedicine Podcast, featuring Matt Lim, BAppSc, BHSc, we dive into using nutrigenomics to improve health outcomes with a focus on addressing oxidative stress.. We review nutrigenomics at a high level and discussed activating the NRF2 pathway using compounds like sulforaphane from broccoli sprouts. We discussed how practitioners can apply these nutrigenomic principles in their practice.

Speaker Bio:

Matt Lim is an Integrative Dietitian who has always been fascinated by the power of food to promote health, nourish the body and tantalize the taste buds. When studying Biochemistry, Matt became enamored with the potential of phytochemicals to improve health and wellness and remains especially fascinated by the medicinal properties of various culinary herbs and spices.

It is this enquiring mindset that led Matt to join Cell-Logic to further his understanding and help educate and empower clinicians to benefit from a wholefood and lifestyle-based, treatment paradigm.

Growing up in a culturally diverse family, Matt learned to love all types of food and its preparation; he still cooks with passion to this day. A lifelong proponent of whole food and culinary nutrition has given Matt many insights into the practical side of healthy living, which he has successfully used in over 20 years of private practice nutrition.

With degrees in Biochemistry, Nutrition and Dietetics, Matt’s broad educational background and clinical experience in sports nutrition, weight loss and diabetes, enables him to translate complex science into clinical solutions.

Related Content:

Understanding NRF2: Clinical Relevance in Oxidative Stress, Inflammation, and Chronic Disease (https://todayspractitioner.com/nutrigenomics/understanding-nrf2-clinical-relevance-in-oxidative-stress-inflammation-and-chronic-disease/)

Genetics, Genomics and Personalized Medicine: using recent advances in genetic testing to personalize treatment protocols. (https://todayspractitioner.com/genomics/genetics-genomics-and-personalized-medicine-using-recent-advances-in-genetic-testing-to-personalize-treatment-protocols/

The link to the webinar mentioned in this episode will be added soon.

Thanks for listening in. I hope you found today’s episode interesting and came away with a few insights you can apply to your practice. If you want to go deeper on this topic or anything else, please visit https://todayspractitioner.com and consider registering for our weekly newsletter as well.

Thanks again, and I hope you’ll join us next time.

  continue reading

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