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Technology has made our modern lives better in a lot of ways, but in a way it has made things worse. When it comes to the diet world, technology has proven to be both an asset and a detriment. Technology allows us to create vast amounts of food and transport it lots of places, but that makes the ability to over eat much easier. Some of us are especially affected by this, as our bodies tell us to over consume even when there is really no need to. Thankfully, technology has also brought us many tools to help fight our tendencies to gain excess weight.

One of the primary ways that technology has helped the dieting world is through the mapping of the human genome. Thanks to discoveries in molecular biology, we now know more than ever the role that genes play in the processing of food we eat. We also know that individuals metabolize food in different ways. What this means for weight loss and weight management is staggering; because a one size fits all solution to losing weight is no longer viable.

GenoVive is taking advantage of this knowledge in order to construct a diet that is catered to the unique genetic code we all have. Customization is the basis for this comprehensive solution including a home delivered meal program, nutritional supplements and an exercise program. These aspects of the DNA diet will be constructed to help maximize weight loss according to research done in the field of nutrigenomics. Even after you have lost the weight and transition out of the full meal program, you can use the knowledge you have gained about your genetics to maintain a healthy weight and body.

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Please consult your physician before beginning any diet or exercise program.  The information provided by GenoVive and contained in this website is not intended to prevent, diagnose or treat any medical condition and should not replace the advice of your physician.  If you experience pain or physical difficulties while eating a reduced calorie diet or during exercise, please stop and contact your physician immediately.

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