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Children don’t come with a textbook, unfortunately.

Every child’s nutrition and well-being needs are different.

 

BabyNomeMost differences in nutritional uptake are due to genetic variations that affect absorption of vitamins and minerals as well as carbohydrates, proteins, and other nutrients. Using your child’s gene to identify their individual needs is by far the best practice to better health.

But how on earth do you figure this out?

BabyNome analyzes your child’s DNA data to give you all the insight you need to help her or his growth in the most crucial childhood years. 

I distinctly remember my newborn’s pediatrician telling me that I needed to stop nursing and give my baby formula because she wasn’t getting enough nutrition. 

Really, it’s a true story. 

And to make a long story short, I followed my mommy instincts and continued nursing her until her little heart’s desire. She is a healthy 5-year-old today. 

I only wish BabyNome was available during her younger years. I would have been put more at ease.

What is BabyNome?

BabyNome uses the results from more than 400 peer-reviewed, cutting-edge, scientific studies linking more than 2071 genetic mutations (known as SNPs) to more than 150 nutritional and well-being traits, and provides personalized reports for babies, toddlers and children from 12 months to 7 years of age.

How does BabyNome Work?

Using just the saliva of your child as a sample, BabyNome analyzes DNA information to identify particular genetic characteristics that are known for predisposing an individual to the following numerous common tendencies.

The science behind it is a bit over my head, but Neutrogenomics is the interface between Genomics and Nutrition. 

I admit, it’s intriguing to me. I would have loved to have BabyNome testing for each one of my children as a shower gift. It’s a gift that lasts a lifetime. 

You can pre-order BabyNome today for your child or another child whose well-being matters to you. You can make a difference in their health.