Have you ever been told your lab results are “normal,” but deep down, you know something still isn’t right? You’re tired, inflamed, bloated, maybe in pain—and no one can explain why.
This is more common than most people realize.
Many symptoms linked to autoimmune conditions—like fatigue, joint pain, brain fog, skin issues, or digestive trouble—don’t always show up in standard lab work. But that doesn’t mean they’re not real.
One reason why? The root cause may be genetic.
Autoimmune Conditions and Genetics
Our genes play a major role in how our immune systems function. Certain genetic variations can make your body more likely to:
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Overreact to harmless triggers (like food or environmental stress)
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Stay in a state of chronic inflammation
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Struggle to detox properly or absorb nutrients
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Misfire signals that keep your immune response balanced
And when those genes aren’t supported properly? It can feel like your body is turning against you.

Common Genetic Clues Behind Autoimmune Struggles
At Genetic Wellness, we take a closer look at the genes most often tied to:
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Inflammation control
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Food sensitivities (like gluten and dairy)
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Nutrient processing (especially Vitamin D, B12, folate)
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Detox and cellular repair
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Immune regulation
You can’t change your genetic makeup—but you can change how you support it.
If You Feel Overlooked, This Might Be Why
This isn’t about chasing another diagnosis. It’s about understanding how your body works—so you can support it better. Genetic wellness testing helps connect the dots your labs may have missed.
If you feel like your symptoms are being dismissed or misread, it’s time to take a new approach—one that looks at the full picture, including your genes.
Ready to Look Beneath the Surface?
It starts with understanding what your body actually needs.
👉 Take the first step toward answers that finally make sense:
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