Genetic Insights for Longevity: How Nutrigenomics Can Help You Age Gracefully

Adults · Wellness
Unlock the secrets to graceful aging with "Genetic Insights for Longevity." Discover how nutrigenomics can optimize your health and vitality for a longer, healthier life.
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Upcoming Session

August 15, 1 PM EDT
For Adults · 45 mins


316 of 400 spots reserved

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Meet Our Instructors

Andi Rainville
Scientific Advisor, SNiP NutrigenomicsAndreanna Rainville ("Nurse Andi"), RN, NC, is a registered nurse and nutritional counselor,respected lecturer, instructor, and practitioner focusing on issues of genetics and methylation evaluation and support, nutraceutical medicine, diet therapy, immunotherapy, chronic illness and infection, detoxification, fertility, mold, pain management and pediatrics. She is also a member of the International Society of Nutrigenetics & Nutrigenomics (INN). Raised on Kauai, Hawaii's "garden island," Andi has a lifelong curiosity for and connection to plant and nature-based health and wellness practices, serving individuals in all stages of human development.Andi has worked with esteemed leaders in their fields, including Cynthia Keller, M.D., Peter Levine, Ph.D., and globally renowned physician Dr. Dietrich Klinghardt (M.D./Ph.D.). For two decades, Andi's work with Dr. Klinghardt spanned clinical (lead nurse) to educational (primary instructor for Klinghardt Academies).Andi is also a wife and mother to a 15-year-old, whom Rainville calls her "source of never-ending learning and love." She enjoys laughter, science innovations, farm-to-table style cooking and beach or forest adventures.
Kim Ressler
Founder and Chief Executive Officer (CEO), SNiP NutrigenomicsKim Ressler is passionate about advancing human health through biotech innovation. She became passionate about nutrigenomics after spending over ten years coping with health challenges. Frustrated with both conventional and traditional medicine's failure to impact long-term change, Kim discovered the staying power of nutritional genomics and subsequently devoted her life to spreading awareness of and access to nutraceuticals over pharmaceutical interventions.A mother to four incredible and creative children, Kim lives with her husband, youngest daughter, two cats, and one dog in sunny Laguna Beach, CA. Kim loves long walks on the beach, live music, farm-to-table cuisine, and traveling to places where she can enjoy all three.