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{
"title": "Alcohol Processing",
"gene": "ADH1B",
"separator": "/",
"description": "<p>When alcohol is consumed, ADH1B gene converts alcohol to a toxic substance called acetaldehyde. The more acetaldehyde builds up in the body and the longer it stays in the system, the more damage it can do. Some people process alcohol to acetaldehyde faster, which increases their chance of acetaldehyde build-up. Build-up of acetaldehyde may result in unpleasant side effects when drinking. These can include facial flushing, severe dizziness, nausea, headaches, red skin flushing reaction on the face, neck and shoulders, and palpitations.</p>",
"notes": "",
"tabs": [
{
"value": "*1*1",
"displayName": "*1/*1",
"label": "Normal",
"content": [
{
"title": "Acetaldehyde build-up",
"content": "You are LESS LIKELY to have acetaldehyde build-up"
},
{
"title": "How common is your finding?",
"content": "The frequencies of this finding will vary between different populations."
}
]
},
{
"value": "*1*2",
"displayName": "*1/*2",
"label": "Moderate",
"content": [
{
"title": "Acetaldehyde build-up",
"content": "You are MORE LIKELY to have acetaldehyde build-up"
},
{
"title": "How common is your finding?",
"content": "The frequencies of this finding will vary between different populations."
}
]
},
{
"value": "*2*2",
"displayName": "*2/*2",
"label": "Fast",
"content": [
{
"title": "Acetaldehyde build-up",
"content": "You are MOST LIKELY to have acetaldehyde build-up"
},
{
"title": "How common is your finding?",
"content": "The frequencies of this finding will vary between different populations."
}
]
}
]
},
{
"title": "Alcohol Breakdown",
"gene": "ALDH2",
"separator": "/",
"description": "<p>The second step of alcohol processing is the breakdown of the toxic substance, acetaldehyde. The ALDH2 gene controls this process by neutralising acetaldehyde to harmless acetic acid (a component of vinegar). A fault in ALDH2 gene will block the procesing of acetaldehyde leading to acetaldehyde build-up, unpleasant side effects and adverse health outcomes. </p>",
"tabs": [
{
"value": "*1*1",
"displayName": "*1/*1",
"label": "Normal",
"content": [
{
"title": "Acetaldehyde clearance",
"content": "Your genetic finding predicts NORMAL clearance of acetaldehyde from your body."
},
{
"title": "How common is your finding?",
"content": "The frequencies of this finding will vary between different populations."
}
]
},
{
"value": "*1*2",
"displayName": "*1/*2",
"label": "Reduced",
"content": [
{
"title": "Acetaldehyde build-up",
"content": "Your genetic finding predicts PARTIAL BLOCKAGE and REDUCED clearance of acetaldehyde from your body."
},
{
"title": "How common is your finding?",
"content": "The frequencies of this finding will vary between different populations."
}
]
},
{
"value": "*2*2",
"displayName": "*2/*2",
"label": "Slow",
"content": [
{
"title": "Acetaldehyde build-up",
"content": "Your genetic finding predicts a BLOCKAGE and therefore SLOW clearance of acetaldehyde from your body."
},
{
"title": "How common is your finding?",
"content": "The frequencies of this finding will vary between different populations."
}
]
}
]
}
]