Friday, June 20, 2008

Welcome to GeneWize



GeneWize is the very first company to offer DNA-customized nutrition that is completely tailored just to you! With patented technology, based on over 15 years of genetic research, GeneWize is revolutionizing the health industry and the way we think about exactly what our body needs.

Please view this Fox news video NOW as it explains the science and research behind exactly what GeneWize will be offering:




Everyone from doctors, to mothers to personal trainers and scientists are seeing the benefit and necessity of genetically-based custom vitamin supplements. Why take anything made for the "average person"?

Please keep reading below to find out just how GeneWize is leading the industry and causing much excitement. The products have officially launched just about 3 months ago, and are being shipped daily to hundreds of satisfied customers and affiliates!

EMAIL ME (reelmandy@gmail.com) or call 619-723-9586 for all the info you'll need!

In the posts below you will find not only information about the company and its revolutionary product, but also TONS of mainstream media coverage on the Nutrogenomics industry (that's Nutrition and Genetics).


Everything we've used before has been, at best, a guess at what an "average person" might need for their bodies. No more. GeneWize has taken 14 years of genetic research and found a way to get this science to everyone.

We understand that this information is brand new, and therefore you might be skeptical. We encourage you to research, read and learn from all that's out there before you decide if this product or company is right for you. Also look for the amazing growth of GeneLink on NasDaq as: GNLK

Please watch our videos and read the relevant news on Genomics. Get in touch with us TODAY so that you'll be at the absolute very TOP of this company. Our email addresses are on the right side of the page under the "About Us" section.

Amanda Schendel

Our First Videos!

Check out our leader Jill as she introduces you to GeneWize and lets you know a bit about how's its already changing our lives.

There are a few more videos here



Here Amanda releases some exciting news about the type of people that are currently joining mygenewizelife.com!

New Research Promises Personalized Dietary Guidelines

Here is an interesting article from ScienceDailyhttp://www.blogger.com/img/gl.link.gif

Better diets for fighting diabetes, obesity and heart disease may soon be only a finger-prick away. By analyzing the unique metabolic changes in an individual's body, researchers hope to develop more personalized dietary guidelines for improving health, according to an article scheduled for the Dec. 10 issue of Chemical & Engineering News.

For example, a routine blood test that measures hundreds of compounds or more could detect shifts in a person's metabolic balance to predict future health problems. Physicians then could develop a customized diet designed to work with that patient's metabolism, while follow-up blood tests could allow caregivers to track improvements in a person's health status, the article notes.

Gene Link featured on StockProfit.com

This is exciting news for GeneWize's parent company, Gene Link. If the stock is going through the roof, imagine when the product is actually released?!?

Los Angeles, CA --- June 23rd,, 2008 ----Tony Golan, Chief Technical Analyst with StockProfit.com, has featured Genelink Inc. (OTCBB: GNLK) as the StockProfit.com Small-Cap Highlight for the week of June 23rd, 2008.



According to Mr. Golan, “GNLK is starting a strong new long-term up-trend. The stock is now making higher highs and higher lows above a rising 200-day moving average. Relative Strength Differential (RSD), our proprietary indicator for selecting stock in super-strong up-trends, is well above the 25% threshold line, indicating GNLK is very strong and should therefore continue outperforming the S&P 500”.



For the full details, visit http://www.stockprofit.com/smallcap

More information from the UC Berkeley study

I thought this info was extremely exciting. Read on to find out what the researchers found about the benefit of customized vitamins VS. just taking any old supplement. Click here for source

"First author Nicholas Marini, a UC Berkeley research scientist, noted that physicians prescribe vitamins to “cure” many rare and potentially fatal metabolic defects caused by mutations in critical enzymes. But those affected by these metabolic diseases are people with two bad copies, or alleles, of an essential enzyme. Many others may be walking around with only one bad gene, or two copies of slightly defective genes, throwing their enzyme levels off slightly and causing subtle effects that also could be eliminated with vitamin supplements."

“Our studies have convinced us that there is a lot of variation in the population in these enzymes, and a lot of it affects function, and a lot of it is responsive to vitamins,” Marini said. “I wouldn’t be surprised if everybody is going to require a different optimal dose of vitamins based on their genetic makeup, based upon the kind of variance they are harboring in vitamin-dependent enzymes.”

Tuesday, June 17, 2008

Video: Treating Genetic Flaws with Vitamins-A UC Berkeley Study

What perfect timing! UC Berkeley just released the findings of a huge study that found that by looking at the genetic weaknesses of an individual, we can begin to specifically formulate vitamins to prevent illnesses such as diabetes, heart disease, obesity and many others. Hmmm, sounds like just what GeneWize is doing!




In addition, the San Francisco Chronicle has also written up and interesting article, a bit more in-depth, on the findings of the study. Here are some high-lights:

- People commonly take vitamins in the hope of filling gaps in their diet or improving their daily health, but UC's Marini pointed out that most of the recommended daily allowances established for supplements are derived from nutrition studies conducted in the 1940s. "They are based on the assumption that, biochemically, we are all the same," he said.

In fact, studies like this one are affirming that a wide variety of genetic mutations occur among humans. Every person is likely to have a mix of defective genes, and many of the less apparent, minor variants might have a cumulative negative effect on health.

-The Berkeley team noted that humans produce about 600 different enzymes that need vitamins and minerals to carry out their work. They estimate that each person can carry five different defective enzyme genes that are repairable with a higher dose of the related vitamin.

- If the suppositions of the researchers are correct, every person is likely to carry a handful of genetic defects that can be remedied by higher consumption of specific vitamins. One strategy, long used by consumers, is simply to down high doses of all vitamins. Rine believes that it simply makes more sense to match vitamin consumption to each individual's genetically determined vitamin requirements. It avoids waste of vitamins and potential health problems caused by toxic levels of some supplements.

Science blog I09 also has an in-depth overview of the story, and some interesting comments from their users.

UC Davis Center for Nutritional Genomics & The Five Tenets of Nutrigenomics

Yet another university that is expanding their departments to include the field of Nutrigenomics. Click here to be linked to their site.

Their mission statement, quite like that of GeneWize, is as follows:

The mission of the Center is to reduce and ultimately eliminate racial and ethnic health disparities resulting from environment x gene interactions, particularly those involving dietary, economic, and cultural factors. Our goal is to devise genome-based nutritional interventions to prevent, delay, and treat diseases such asthma, obesity, Type 2 diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and prostate cancer. To achieve this goal, the Center is taking a multidisciplinary approach to develop culturally competent methods and novel technologies to elucidate the complex interactions between environmental triggers, genes, and disease.



Here are the official 5 Tenets of Nutrigenomics:


* Under certain circumstances and in some individuals, diet can be a serious risk factor for a number of diseases.

* Common dietary chemicals can act on the human genome, either directly or indirectly, to alter gene expression or structure.

* The degree to which diet influences the balance between healthy and disease states may depend on an individual’s genetic makeup.

* Some diet-regulated genes (and their normal, common variants) are likely to play a role in the onset, incidence, progression, and/or severity of chronic diseases.

* Dietary intervention based on knowledge of nutritional requirement, nutritional status, and genotype (i.e., "personalized nutrition") can be used to prevent, mitigate or cure chronic disease.