Beyond My Diagnosis with Michele Weston
Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2520158/fan_mail/new] Why does the exact same diet work for one person and completely fail for another? If you've ever followed a nutrition plan perfectly and still didn't get the results you expected, this episode may completely change how you think about food, health, and wellness. In this episode of Beyond My Diagnosis, Michele Weston explores one of the most exciting emerging areas in healthcare: personalized nutrition and precision health. Drawing on research from the National Institutes of Health (NIH), Michele discusses why scientists are beginning to move away from one-size-fits-all nutrition advice and toward nutrition recommendations tailored to an individual's genetics, lifestyle, culture, environment, and health history. This episode is especially relevant for people living with: * Multiple sclerosis (MS) * Autoimmune disease * Diabetes * Rheumatoid arthritis * Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) * Obesity * Heart disease * Other chronic health conditions Because what if your body simply responds differently than someone else's? And what if that difference matters? In This Episode, Michele Discusses: * Why one diet doesn't work for everyone * The emerging field of personalized nutrition * Precision health and individualized healthcare * Why genetics influence nutrition responses * The impact of culture, environment, and health history on food choices * Why two people can eat the same meal and have completely different outcomes * The NIH Nutrition for Precision Health Study * The NIH All of Us Research Program * Personalized nutrition and chronic illness * Future advances in nutrition science * How personalized healthcare may improve outcomes * Why diverse health research matters Why Personalized Nutrition Matters One of the most fascinating concepts Michele explores is that two people can eat the exact same food and experience completely different biological responses. One person may: * Experience stable blood sugar * Feel energized * Digest the meal easily While another person may: * Experience a blood sugar spike * Feel sluggish * Have digestive symptoms Researchers are now studying why these differences occur and how nutrition recommendations may eventually become personalized to the individual. The Nutrition for Precision Health Study Michele highlights the NIH's Nutrition for Precision Health Study, an ambitious research initiative designed to understand why people respond differently to food. Researchers are examining factors including: * Genetics * Lifestyle * Culture * Environment * Medical history * Existing health conditions The goal is to create more personalized nutrition recommendations rather than relying solely on broad population guidelines. The All of Us Research Program The episode also explores the NIH's groundbreaking All of Us Research Program, one of the largest and most diverse health studies ever conducted in the United States. Since launching, more than 880,000 participants have enrolled, helping researchers better understand: * Disease risk * Medication responses * Diabetes outcomes * Cardiovascular health * Cognitive health * Personalized medicine "What if recommendations could better reflect different genetic backgrounds, different health conditions, and different life stages?" Michele's Biggest Takeaway This episode isn't really about diets. It's about possibility. It's about recognizing that our differences matter. And it's about creating a future where nutrition and healthcare become more precise, more inclusive, and more effective for everyone. For those of us living with chronic illness, that's an exciting future to imagine. Resources Mentioned in This Episode NIH Nutrition for Precision Health Study https://commonfund.nih.gov/nutritionforprecisionhealth [https://commonfund.nih.gov/nutritionforprecisionhealth] All of Us Research Program https://www.joinallofus.org/ [https://www.joinallofus.org/] National Institutes of Health (NIH) https://www.nih.gov/ [https://www.nih.gov/] Contact the All of Us Research Program 📞 844-842-2855 📧 help@joinallofus.org 🌱 Michele's Message If you've ever felt like your symptoms were dismissed, or you've spent years experimenting with diets, elimination plans, supplements, and nutrition approaches without clear answers, you're not alone. The future of nutrition may not be about finding the perfect diet. It may be about discovering what works best for your unique body. "Wellness isn't about perfection. It's about learning, adapting, and discovering what helps your unique body flourish and thrive."
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