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CYP2C19: How Genetic Variants Affect SSRIs, Blood Thinners, and Toxins

CYP2C19 variants can affect how you respond to SSRIs, clopidogrel, diazepam, and PPIs. See what poor or ultra‑rapid metabolizer status may mean for side effects, treatment failure, and toxin metabolism.

CYP2C9: Warfarin Dosing, NSAIDs, THC, and Drug Metabolism

Wonder why warfarin, ibuprofen, THC, or other drugs hit you harder than others? CYP2C9 genetic variants affect drug metabolism, side‑effect risk, and interactions with supplements and other medications.

CYP2C8 Pharmacogenetics: Ibuprofen, NSAID Risk, and Arachidonic Acid

CYP2C8 pharmacogenomics: see how variants in this detox gene change the metabolism of ibuprofen and other drugs, influence bleeding risk, and interact with CYP2C9 and supplements.

CYP2B6: Genetic Variants That Interact with Medications

The CYP2B6 enzyme is part of the body’s first line of defense in detoxifying and breaking down certain and important for metabolizing several medications. Genetic variants of this enzyme can either speed up or slow down its function.

CYP2A6: Breaking down nicotine and other medications

CYP2A6 gene variants shape how fast you break down nicotine and key medications, influencing smoking habits, chemo response, and drug side effects.

CYP1A2 Gene: Fast or Slow Caffeine Metabolizer and More

The CYP1A2 gene breaks down caffeine, melatonin, several major prescription drugs, and interacts with smoking. Learn how your genes influence caffeine metabolism and more.

CYP1A1: Detoxifying Cigarette Smoke and Estrogen

This phase I detoxification gene is important in the breakdown of the hydrocarbons produced in smoke and air pollution. It also affects the metabolism of estrogen.

Should you eat organic? Detoxifying Neonicotinoids

Is buying organic worth the extra cost? Pesticides that are sprayed on conventionally grown foods affect people differently. Some people carry genetic variants that decrease their ability to detoxify specific pesticides, others may be more resilient. This is Part One in a multipart series on pesticide detoxification. (Member’s article)

Multiple Chemical Sensitivity (MCS): Genetics, Causes, and Solutions

Multiple Chemical Sensitivity involves systemic reactions to low-level chemical exposures. Genetic research points to detox enzyme variants and olfactory gene interactions.

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My Story…

Hi! I’m Debbie Moon, founder of Genetic Lifehacks.

When I first had my genetic data sequenced, I was both amazed and frustrated:  amazed by all of the genetic research available in academic journals, but frustrated by the disconnected topics and lack of accessibility.

I started Genetic Lifehacks to bridge the gap — to help everyone understand how their genes influence their health, diet, and longevity with practical and useful information based on current research studies.

With my undergraduate degree in engineering as a foundation and a Master’s degree in Biological Sciences from Clemson University (2019), I’ve built Genetic Lifehacks into a platform that has helped over 5 million readers and 19,000+ members to optimize their health through understanding their genetics.

Debbie

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