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Your DNA Knows Everything for Ultimate Wellness, Big Pharma Doesn't with Bryana Gregory

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Bryana Gregory is a compounding pharmacist and genomics consultant specializing in genomics-guided wellness. She is certified in pharmacogenomics and trained in nutrigenomics testing and evaluation, helping you understand how your body responds to foods, vitamins, minerals, supplements and medications, based on your genetic makeup. Bryana's mission is to open up the conversation around genomics-guided wellness, while simplifying and personalizing your wellness journey.

Bryana's journey and insights underscore the need for a paradigm shift in how we approach health, advocating for personalized, proactive, and holistic well-being over quick fixes and mass-produced solutions.

Unravelling the Mystery of Health Issues

  • Bryana's journey began in her early 20s when she fell seriously ill, experiencing severe abdominal pain and disruptions in appetite.

  • Conventional medicine failed to provide answers, offering only pills without addressing the root cause.

Awakening and Self-Discovery

  • Bryana's health crisis led to a deeper understanding of herself and a questioning of the medical system.

  • As a pharmacist, she emphasises the importance of self-education, questioning, and trusting one's body's innate ability to heal.

Convenience vs. True Healing

  • Society's prioritisation of convenience contributes to the overreliance on pharmaceuticals for quick fixes.

  • Bryana challenges the notion that healing comes in a pill and highlights the importance of putting in the work for sustainable well-being.

Distrust in the Medical System

  • The conversation delves into why people unquestioningly accept medical advice.

  • Bryana attributes it to societal prioritisation of convenience and the lack of common sense in evaluating healthcare choices.

The Broken System of Pharmacology

  • Bryana, as a healthcare professional, exposes issues in the pharmaceutical industry, particularly in the U.S.

  • She critiques the unethical relationship between drug companies and physicians, emphasizing the need for a shift from sick care to true healthcare.

Health Span vs. Life Expectancy

  • Bryana introduces the concept of health span, emphasizing the goal of achieving a good quality of life rather than just increasing lifespan.

  • The discussion questions the effectiveness of the current healthcare system in promoting genuine well-being.

Communication Through Symptoms

  • Symptoms are seen as the body's way of communicating, urging individuals to listen and address underlying issues.

  • The conversation advocates for a proactive approach to health, rather than suppressing symptoms with medications.

Nutrigenomics as a Personalized Solution

  • Bryana introduces nutrigenomics testing as a solution to the one-size-fits-all approach in healthcare.

  • This cutting-edge field explores the relationship between genetics, nutrition, and health, providing personalized insights for individuals.

The Lost Art of Personalization

  • The conversation laments the loss of personalization in modern medicine, calling for a return to tailored approaches that consider individual uniqueness.

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Bryana Gregory is a compounding pharmacist and genomics consultant specializing in genomics-guided wellness. She is certified in pharmacogenomics and trained in nutrigenomics testing and evaluation, helping you understand how your body responds to foods, vitamins, minerals, supplements and medications, based on your genetic makeup. Bryana's mission is to open up the conversation around genomics-guided wellness, while simplifying and personalizing your wellness journey.

Bryana's journey and insights underscore the need for a paradigm shift in how we approach health, advocating for personalized, proactive, and holistic well-being over quick fixes and mass-produced solutions.

Unravelling the Mystery of Health Issues

  • Bryana's journey began in her early 20s when she fell seriously ill, experiencing severe abdominal pain and disruptions in appetite.

  • Conventional medicine failed to provide answers, offering only pills without addressing the root cause.

Awakening and Self-Discovery

  • Bryana's health crisis led to a deeper understanding of herself and a questioning of the medical system.

  • As a pharmacist, she emphasises the importance of self-education, questioning, and trusting one's body's innate ability to heal.

Convenience vs. True Healing

  • Society's prioritisation of convenience contributes to the overreliance on pharmaceuticals for quick fixes.

  • Bryana challenges the notion that healing comes in a pill and highlights the importance of putting in the work for sustainable well-being.

Distrust in the Medical System

  • The conversation delves into why people unquestioningly accept medical advice.

  • Bryana attributes it to societal prioritisation of convenience and the lack of common sense in evaluating healthcare choices.

The Broken System of Pharmacology

  • Bryana, as a healthcare professional, exposes issues in the pharmaceutical industry, particularly in the U.S.

  • She critiques the unethical relationship between drug companies and physicians, emphasizing the need for a shift from sick care to true healthcare.

Health Span vs. Life Expectancy

  • Bryana introduces the concept of health span, emphasizing the goal of achieving a good quality of life rather than just increasing lifespan.

  • The discussion questions the effectiveness of the current healthcare system in promoting genuine well-being.

Communication Through Symptoms

  • Symptoms are seen as the body's way of communicating, urging individuals to listen and address underlying issues.

  • The conversation advocates for a proactive approach to health, rather than suppressing symptoms with medications.

Nutrigenomics as a Personalized Solution

  • Bryana introduces nutrigenomics testing as a solution to the one-size-fits-all approach in healthcare.

  • This cutting-edge field explores the relationship between genetics, nutrition, and health, providing personalized insights for individuals.

The Lost Art of Personalization

  • The conversation laments the loss of personalization in modern medicine, calling for a return to tailored approaches that consider individual uniqueness.

  continue reading

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