In Europe and America, we are relatively well off in terms of provision for acute complaints, i.e. the treatment of diseases. But the picture is not so rosy when it comes to preventive medicine – making sure that diseases do not arise in the first place. In optimum circumstances, preventive medicine works as follows:
Prevention is of course at its most effective when it is personalized. And it has to be said, that it will only work properly in such circumstances, namely by taking our natural predispositions into account. That course of action makes the most sense because it is via our own genetic predisposition that we can find an approach that is right for us individually. This approach involves a DNA test which reveals our genetic predisposition, enabling us to recognize diseases before they strike based on our individual profile and to take the appropriate prophylactic measures.