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Dr Ben Lynch

Dr. Ben Lynch received his Cell and Molecular Biology, BS from the University of Washington and his ND from Bastyr University. His passion for identifying the cause of disease directed him towards nutrigenomics and methylation dysfunction. Currently, he researches, writes and presents worldwide on the topic of MTHFR and methylation defects. He is the author of Dirty Genes. You may learn more about Dr. Lynch and his work at www.drbenlynch.com.

Type A or Buoyant. Which COMT are you?

We’re all born with a personality type. Knowing which genes influence our personalities is extremely powerful. If we know that a slower COMT functioning gene can increase our propensity to be driven, type A, and super focused while at the same time higher change of irritability, flying off the handle, burnout, PMS and insomnia, then we can take action on it. If we know that a faster COMT type allows us to be relaxed in stressful situations, fall asleep easily and enjoy social situations while at the same time contributing to inattention, addictions, depression and dull-lackluster skin, then we can act on this, too. Learn how to modulate the COMT gene real-time to keep your personality from taking over.

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