Most people assume supplements work the same for everyone.
They don’t.
They don’t.
Your genes influence how your body metabolizes nutrients, detoxifies, produces neurotransmitters, and manages inflammation. So when someone asks, “Should I take magnesium or B12?”—the only honest answer is: It depends.
Let’s take the gene MTHFR. If you carry a reduced-function variant (like C677T), your methylation pathway slows down. That affects everything from energy production to neurotransmitter balance. You might need methylated B vitamins. Someone else? They may not.
Or COMT. This gene helps you clear dopamine, epinephrine, and estrogen. A slow COMT can make you wired, anxious, or estrogen dominant. The same supplement that calms one person might overstimulate another.
This is where precision comes in. Not just “take this for stress,” but:
- What do your genes say about how you handle stress biochemically?
- Do your labs reflect that?
- And can we correct it through tailored supplementation?
Genomic data—paired with biomarkers—gives us a map.
Instead of guessing, we support systems functionally: glutathione pathways (GST), histamine clearance (DAO), nitric oxide regulation (NOS3), and more.
You’re not broken. You’re just built differently.
Tailored Health’s reports identify what your genes are doing now—and what they need.
It’s how we move from shotgun supplementing to sniper-level precision.
It’s how we move from shotgun supplementing to sniper-level precision.
Because in the end, the best protocol is yours.