Nutrigenomics explores how food and nutrients interact with our individual biology, and how that understanding might inform a more personalised approach to eating and wellbeing. The nutrigenomics practitioners listed on Welvow are independently reviewed and work with people across the UK. Welvow is a wellness companion, not a medical service, if anything you're experiencing is concerning you, please speak with your GP.
Welvow is a wellness companion, not a medical service. If anything you're experiencing is concerning you, please speak with your GP.
Sometimes a different practitioner ends up being the right fit, or a combination of approaches gets you further. The Welvow quiz takes 3 minutes and suggests what might genuinely help, based on what you're hoping to support.
What nutrigenomics actually involves, and how people use it.
Nutrigenomics looks at how your genes and your nutrition interact, using this to help personalise dietary and lifestyle suggestions. It is usually offered by nutrition practitioners with extra training.
After exploring your health, diet and goals, the practitioner may use genetic and other test results to tailor food and lifestyle suggestions, reviewed over follow-ups. The first consultation is usually the longest.
Fees vary by practitioner and programme, and genetic testing is usually an additional cost. Many practitioners on Welvow list their pricing on their profile.
Look at the underlying qualification, such as nutritional therapy, with registration with BANT and the CNHC, plus relevant nutrigenomics training. Every practitioner on Welvow is independently reviewed.