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CarbChoice

CarbChoice is a personalised DNA profile report with answers to your health, wellbeing and energy potential.

Your genes know how well your body tolerates carbohydrates, a CarbChoice report delivers the information and resources needed to support your unique profile.

Confused about carbs?
There is more than one type of carbohydrate but do you know which are best for you? Learn how your body metabolises and tolerates starch in carbohydrates through genetic profiling.

Is there a diet plan that's right for me?
Knowing your AMY1 gene profile, you can best manage health issues, including:

  • Weight Management
  • Diabetes
  • Gluten Intolerances
  • Dental Decay

CarbChoice Reports
A CarbChoice report is a personalised analysis of your AMY1 gene, which is the gene that triggers the production of amylase, an enzyme that breaks down starch in carbohydrates.

Amylase is found in our saliva and plays a major role in the digestion of starch, which is a carbohydrate found in grains, legumes, fruit, vegetables, nuts and seeds.

Testing your AMY1 gene helps you understand:

  • Whether you break down carbohydrates effectively.
  • How effectively you metabolise and tolerate gluten.
  • Whether carbohydrates contribute to an increased risk of being overweight.
  • Whether you have an increased risk of diabetes.

Your personalised report will help understand:

  • How many grams of carbohydrates can you eat per day.
  • What type of carbohydrates should you avoid or eat.
  • How effectively do you use your carbohydrates for energy.

The results of your gene test will help you determine whether you should avoid or limit carbohydrates and how you can actually increase your salivary amylase levels.

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How CarbChoice can assist

Anyone who wants to understand how their body metabolises & tolerates carbohydrates & make the best dietary choices for themselves can benefit from knowing their CarbChoice | AMY1 genetic profile.

Amylase is found in our saliva and plays a major role in the digestion of starch, which is a carbohydrate found in grains, legumes, fruit, vegetables, nuts and seeds.

Testing your AMY1 gene helps you understand:

  • Whether you break down carbohydrates effectively.
  • How effectively you metabolise and tolerate gluten.
  • Whether carbohydrates contribute to an increased risk of being overweight.
  • Whether you have an increased risk of diabetes.

If you need more then see Carbchoice.com.au