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A full Personalised food plan for only £49
This is a 200 food intolerance test. It is done with highly advanced bioresonace equipment. We use a hair sample that you must send us. It DOES NOT use blood. Once purchased we will email you the information we require and how to take the hair sample to send to us. Please give us 10 days turn around time for the results which we will email you. Usually we are faster than this!
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Welcome To Your optimum metabolism
What's Body BioTyping?
Discover the hormonal secrets your body is hiding—find out the foods that exacerbate your unique profile.
Unveil the trendy diets that will truly transform you and those that maybe damaging you despite the current trend! You see..
One diet DOES NOT fit all.
And this isn't a one-size-fits-all menu; it's a bespoke nutrition blueprint tailored to your body shape, emotional eating patterns, and appetite—all revealed in this enlightening quiz.
Why do some diets work wonders for a few but flop for others?
With us, learn which foods and diet habits will elevate your well-being, which are neutral, and which to avoid.
Fine-tune your meal ratios and eating frequency for peak performance. Rev up your metabolism with a tailored macro-nutrient balance just for you, and find out the real deal on snacking.
You'll then be able to tweak your meals so they are in tune with your metabolism. Understand your body's needs and redefine your diet with us.
Want to feel:
Satisfied after and meal and not craving more food or sugar even though you feel full?
Want to lose weight without calorie restriction or hard dieting? Rather using a tailored health food plan that suits your metabolism.
Or maybe the opposite and you need to gain weight.
Want to feel emotional more stable rather than feeling shakey, jittery or "hangry"because you ate the wrong foods?
Want more energy as you are now supplying your body with the correct foods that suit your individual metabolism needs.
A Food Plan Specifically for YOU
What's Body BioTyping?
Have you noticed how we are all different shapes and sizes?
Or how foods affect everyone differently?
Or raher how foods affect your body differently to your friends?
How some people gain weight easily and others seem to eat loads and not gain any weight?
Or how you gain weight in particularly areas? Like tummy, bottom, hips, thighs?
Body Typing can explain these questions and give you tips towards healthy eating and lifestyle changes that are specific to your shape.
Did you know that particular areas of your body are sensitive to different hormones and therefore your body shape gives a clue to hormone imbalances? This works for men and women.
Once you know this hormone you can understand which foods to avoid as they will further create hormone imbalances. These hormone imbalance can cause weight gain

We want you to feel more of these:
Want to feel great?
✅ More energy overall
✅ A long lasting, balanced energy after a meal
✅ Full and satisfied after a meal but not bloated and “stuffed”.
✅ Emotionally happy and satisfied after a meal
✅ Losing weight if you want to
✅ Gaining weight if you want to
✅ No cravings for sugar, salt or fats after meal
✅ Improved mental awareness and no brain fog
And less of these:
❌ Energy slumps or crashes
❌ Not hungry or craving in-between meals or even shortly after meal
❌ Feeling too full and bloated after meals rather than satisfied
❌ Not getting blood sugar crashes after meals
❌ Not getting anxiety, worry or “hangry”
❌ Gaining weight without actually eating much

Is your metabolism fast or slow?
What food Ratio's suit your metabolism
Is it possible to refine your ideal eating plan even more? Yes it is!
Hopefully you have done your Body BioTyping food plan and found your ideal food ratios and the foods that may not suit you due to your hormone dominance. All this was found our from your body shape and emotional characteristics.
We can also look deeper into how fast you process the foods you eat. A good word for this that you have probably heard is your metabolism. You can combine this with your Body BioTyping plan.
Ever noticed how some people eat loads and don’t gain weight and have loads of energy?
Or maybe how you just look at food and gain weight!?
Have you noticed that some foods can make you feel sluggish and others give you energy?
Finding out your metabolic rate can explain this and from there we can apply a food plan that takes this into account and SUPPORTS your metabolism so it ….
Peoples metabolism can be fast, slow and others somewhere in the middle. This is genetically how they are. If you ate local foods from where your genetic heritage originated from then the foods would balance your metabolism naturally. However, we don’t do that. Instead many of us base our diet on what’s in the new, on Instagram or is just the next “in” diet. Like intermittent fasting, vegan, vegetarian, carnivore. Some of these diets are the complete opposite of each other.
You can strengthen this metabolic rate by feeding it the correct foods. This brings it into balance. It might be that you want to slow it down or speed it up, to achieve BALANCE.
Carnivore
Time restricted eating
Keto
Vegan
Vegetarian
16/8
Paleo
Meditarean
Pescatarean
5/2
High carb
Low carb
High fat
Balanced
Calorie restricted
Discover your ultimate wellness roadmap with our precise Hair Scan, pinpointing exact food intolerances that are holding back your health.
Dive into our tailored Quiz 1, matching your unique biotype to the diet that harmonises with your hormones.
Empower your journey with Quiz 2, revealing your metabolic rate to balance protein, fat, and carbs for peak energy.
Unleash a transformed you by personalising your eating
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“Leaky gut” is a phrase you may have heard.
The more scientific term is increased intestinal permeability.
Your gut lining is supposed to be selectively permeable. That means it allows properly digested nutrients through into the bloodstream, while helping keep larger unwanted particles, toxins, microbes and inflammatory compounds out.
Think of it like a very clever security gate.
The cells of the gut lining are held together by structures called tight junctions. These tight junctions help regulate what passes between gut cells. When this barrier becomes less well regulated, substances from inside the gut may interact more with the immune system, potentially increasing inflammatory signalling. Zonulin is one of the proteins studied in relation to tight junction regulation and intestinal permeability. ([PMC][6])
This is where “leaky gut” becomes relevant to pain.
If the immune system is constantly being poked and prodded, the body can become more reactive. For someone with ongoing pain, this matters because inflammation is one of the things that can keep pain pathways sensitised.
So, a person may be doing the right exercises, having treatment, stretching, strengthening and trying to heal — but if the gut is constantly contributing to inflammatory signalling, they may feel like they are always pushing uphill.
The famous phrase “all disease begins in the gut” is often attributed to Hippocrates. It is probably too simplistic if taken literally, but the modern point still stands: gut health can have a surprisingly wide influence on the rest of the body. ([PubMed][7])
For gut health, I often use this analogy:
If you lined up ten different people with ten different health problems and I was only allowed to support one system in all of them to try to get the best general improvement, I would choose the gut.
Not because the gut is always the only problem.
But because it is so central to digestion, absorption, immune balance, inflammation and repair.
Your microbiome is not just there to help digest fibre.
Your gut bacteria produce compounds that influence the immune system, brain, hormones and nervous system.
Some bacteria help produce anti-inflammatory compounds. Others, when overgrown or imbalanced, may contribute to irritation, bloating, immune activation and inflammatory signalling.
A healthy microbiome tends to be diverse. That means lots of different helpful species working together and in balance.
A struggling microbiome may become less diverse, or certain less-helpful organisms may dominate while more beneficial organisms become less abundant.
This is called dysbiosis.
Dysbiosis has been associated in research with inflammatory conditions, gut symptoms, immune imbalance, mood changes and altered gut-brain communication. It has also been observed across several chronic pain conditions, although the research is still developing and does not mean the gut is the only cause of pain. ([Frontiers][8])
From a pain perspective, this is fascinating because the gut and nervous system are constantly communicating through what is often called the gut-brain axis.
So, if the gut is inflamed, irritated or imbalanced, it may contribute to a nervous system that feels more “switched on”.
And when the nervous system is switched on, pain often feels worse.
This is an emerging area of research.
Some studies and reviews are now exploring a possible relationship between gut dysbiosis, low-grade inflammation, intervertebral disc degeneration and low back pain. This does not mean “all back pain comes from the gut”, but it does suggest that spinal health may be influenced by wider inflammatory and metabolic factors. ([thespinejournalonline.com][9])
So yes, your back pain may be your back.
Your hip pain may be your hip.
Your tendon pain may be your tendon.
But the internal environment those tissues are trying to heal in matters enormously.
Pain is rarely just about the painful tissue itself.
The body is an interconnected system, and the gut plays a much bigger role in overall health than many people realise. From immune regulation and inflammation to nervous system signalling and recovery, the state of the gut can influence how the body responds to stress, irritation and healing.
This does not mean the gut is the sole cause of chronic pain, nor does it mean every pain condition can be solved through diet or supplements alone. But it does mean that looking after gut health may help create a more supportive internal environment for recovery.
For some people, addressing gut health may become one important piece of the puzzle alongside movement, strength, sleep, stress management and appropriate treatment.
Because sometimes the question is not only, “What tissue hurts?”
It is also, “What kind of environment is that tissue trying to heal in?”
Goudman L. et al. Gut dysbiosis in patients with chronic pain: a systematic review. Frontiers in Immunology. 2024. ([Frontiers][8])
Sturgeon C. & Fasano A. Zonulin, a regulator of epithelial and endothelial barrier functions. 2016. ([PMC][6])
[6]: https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC5214347/?utm_source=chatgpt.com "Zonulin, a regulator of epithelial and endothelial barrier ... - PMC"
[7]: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/29444202/?utm_source=chatgpt.com "'All disease begins in the gut': was Hippocrates right?"
[8]: https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/immunology/articles/10.3389/fimmu.2024.1342833/full?utm_source=chatgpt.com "Gut dysbiosis in patients with chronic pain: a systematic ..."
[9]: https://www.thespinejournalonline.com/article/S1529-9430%2824%2900308-5/abstract?utm_source=chatgpt.com "Does the gut microbiome influence disc health and disease ..."
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