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Founder of Methylgenetics Institute How Genomic Insight May Prevent and Reverse Chronic Disease Bob Miller is a Traditional Naturopath specializing in the field of genetic-specific nutrition. He earned his naturopathic degree from Trinity School of Natural Health and is board certified through the ANMA. In 1993, he opened the Tree of Life practice and he has served as a traditional naturopath for 25 years. For the past several years, he has been engaged exclusively with nutritional genetic variants and related research, specializing in nutritional support for those with chronic Lyme disease. An Educator: Bob lectures nationally and internationally at seminars to educate health care practitioners about genetic variants and nutritional supplementation for achieving optimal health, and holds live webinars every other Thursday evening for health professionals. In 2016, he created an online certification course on genetic nutrition for health professionals now training over 500 health professionals in the program. A Researcher: To support his growing genetic research efforts, Bob founded and personally funds the NutriGenetic Research Institute in 2015 to research the relationship between genetic variants and presenting symptoms. His first research project on genetic variants in those with chronic Lyme Disease, was one of two winners for research by the ILADS international meeting held in Helsinki, Finland. His Phase II study of Lyme disease was presented at the American ILADS conference in November 2016, Phase III was presented at the International ILADS conference in Paris, France in May 2017 and his Phase IV study on mTOR and Autophagy in Lyme disease was presented in Boston, November 2017. A Nutritional Supplement Formulator: Bob has reached and created 65 nutritional supplement products for Professional Health Products, a nutritional line for health professionals only. The products he formulated was based upon his genetic research and is designed to support function that may be impaired by genetic weakness. A research project on PANDAS is being developed. Robert Miller, ND
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