Sports Biomics

Unlock your inner sports hero with our Sports Biomics Analysis!

Are you ready to dive deep into your genetic makeup and take your sports performance to unprecedented heights? Meet our Sports Biomics Analysis, the tool for both professional and amateur athletes looking to optimize their performance levels! 

What does this analysis do for you?

  • Gut-Biomics with added upgrades: In this analysis, the upgrades for sensitivities, injury prevention (genome), readiness, supercompensation, mental toughness, recovery efficiency, fitness and type of sports nutrition are essential.
  • Discover crucial markers: Learn all about your food intolerances and optimize your nutrition for maximum performance. No more secrets for you!
  • Optimize performance and fitness levels: Understand how your body works and adjust your training for best results.
  • Maximize supercompensation: Achieve better results by understanding how your body recovers and gets stronger after workouts.
  • Reduce the risk of injury: With personalized insights, you'll prevent injuries and stay on the field, court or gym longer.
  • Understand fatigue: Gain insight into the complex relationship between central and peripheral fatigue and take your training to the next level.

For whom.

Whether you're a seasoned pro or an enthusiastic amateur, our Sports Biomics Analysis helps you get the most out of every training session and achieve peak performance. But that's not all! Upgrade to Full Sport-Biomics and receive one year of sports nutrition and supplementation guidance, including our specially tailored supplements. This will keep you continuously performing at the top of your game! 

Ready to unlock the sports hero in you? Take the first step toward your ultimate sports performance with our cutting-edge analysis. Do you dare? Your sporting future awaits you! 

What upgrades are possible?

Nutrigenomic Upgrades

Vitamins and minerals are converted by enzymatic processes in the body into active forms, such as vitamin D for calcium regulation and iron for red blood cells, so that they can effectively fulfill their roles.

Gut microbiota-derived metabolites, produced by bacteria during the breakdown of food, affect health by strengthening the immune system, influencing metabolism and supporting brain function. What metabolites are produced in your gut?

Gut health refers to the state of your gut and its ability to digest food, absorb nutrients, and remove waste products, with a balanced gut microbiome, efficient digestion, and healthy gut transit being essential to your overall well-being. Here, we will delve deeper into your gut transit, sucrase isomaltase enzyme, the non-secretory gut microbiome, and the oral microbiome. Good gut health refers to more than just your digestive health.

Immunity Upgrades

Certain gut bacteria aid in detoxification by neutralizing or breaking down toxins, influence chemical sensitivity (MCS), interactions with medications, and the rate of toxin production. Thus, the gut microbiome plays a crucial role in protecting our bodies and regulating health. Do your gut microbiota also help in detoxification processes?

This upgrade examines other inflammatory markers, specifically, mast cell activation, fatigue, acne and mannose binding. These offer insight into underlying causes of health problems and can inform strategies for treatment and prevention.

Post-viral triggers in the microbiome can cause changes in both the gut and oral microbiome, which in turn affect health aspects such as metabolic markers, acidity and genetic markers, leading to varied post-viral symptoms. Find out if post-viral triggers are present in your body and options for personalized treatments here.

The gut immune response includes how the body responds to invaders such as bacteria, viruses or allergens in the gut. This upgrade gives more attention to hay fever, grass pollen, sinus infections and the FUT2 gene, as well as autoimmune diseases such as celiac disease, psoriasis and rheumatoid arthritis that arise when the immune system attacks healthy tissue in the gut.

Regenerative Upgrades

Methylation, an essential biochemical process in the body, involves the addition of methyl groups to molecules such as DNA, proteins and neurotransmitters. Our gut microbiome, diet and genes can affect methylation capacity. Find out how optimal your methylation is in your body here!

Mitochondrial vitality, the health and efficiency of the energy-producing organelles in our cells, can be affected by the gut microbiome via metabolite production, regulation of zirtuins, and influence on antioxidants and energy production molecules such as CoQ10, creatine and thiamine. Optimize these processes through this upgrade!

Cognitive Upgrades

The gut microbiome plays a crucial role in gut-brain resilience and influences brain fog, migraine and jet lag resilience through its effect on inflammatory responses, neurotransmitters and the body's circadian clock. At this upgrade, we will take a closer look at these specific effects.

The genome plays a role in determining whether a person is a morning person, evening person or mixed type, while the gut microbiome influences sleep and relaxation markers by producing neurotransmitters and supporting melatonin for deep sleep. Learn to optimize your sleep and relaxation habits through this upgrade!

This upgrade explores the relationship between the gut microbiome and stress resilience, where both the gut and oral microbiome can affect mental resilience by influencing the production of neurotransmitters such as serotonin, GABA, dopamine, norepinephrine and epinephrine. We analyze these parameters so you can maximize your mental resilience.

Adrenal resilience refers to the body's ability to regulate stress and maintain a balanced production of cortisol, with the gut microbiome playing a role by influencing communication with the HPA axis and supporting recovery processes after stressful events. Discover your cortisol pattern here!

Wellbeing Upgrades

The gut microbiome can regulate metabolic rate by improving insulin sensitivity through the production of short-chain fatty acids (SCFAs) such as acetate, propionate and butyrate, which stabilize blood sugar levels by regulating insulin release and promoting glucose uptake, while it can also influence protein metabolism by producing amino acids and metabolites such as ammonia and hydrogen sulfide. Learn how to optimize your metabolic rate here.

Find out which diet best suits your gut microbiome here, as everyone has a unique genome and gut microbiome that can exhibit different responses to diets ranging from hyperprotein, ketogenic, intermittent fasting, low FODMAP, high-fiber, Mediterranean to chrononutrition, all of which can affect metabolism, digestion and health.

Microbiome-host crosstalk may affect longevity and aging through regulation of inflammation, oxidative stress, energy metabolism, and cell survival, including levels of klotho, autophagy, telomeres, NAD+ metabolism, mitochondrial function, sirtuins, and the mTOR signaling pathway. We map this out for you with this upgrade!

The gut-skin axis may affect the aging process, wrinkle formation and response to mosquito bites, with this upgrade focusing on these phenomena by examining markers such as short-chain fatty acids and cytokines.

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