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Circulatory Support in Epigenetic Mapping: Understanding Nutritional Relevancy Indicators (NRIs)

  • Nic Andersen
  • Dec 7, 2025
  • 2 min read

Updated: Dec 8, 2025

Circulatory Support in Epigenetic Mapping: Understanding Nutritional Relevancy Indicators (NRIs)

Optimal circulation is essential for peak human performance. The circulatory system transports oxygen, nutrients, hormones, immune cells, and biochemical signals throughout the body. When circulation is functioning efficiently, every cell and organ has the resources it needs to thrive. When circulation is compromised, however, performance, energy levels, and overall wellness may suffer.

The Circulatory Support section within the Epigenetic Mapping System highlights underlying Nutritional Relevancy Indicators (NRIs) associated with circulatory function. These indicators provide insight into which nutrients may be relevant to support circulation and where additional nutritional attention may be beneficial.


Why Nutrition Matters for Circulatory Performance

Poor or sluggish circulation is often linked to nutritional imbalance. When the body lacks essential nutrients, its ability to transport oxygen and fuel to tissues becomes less efficient. Over time, this can influence energy production, recovery rate, cognitive clarity, and general well-being.

Supporting circulation begins with two foundational pillars:

  • Targeted nutrition

  • Simple exercise and balanced lifestyle choices

The Epigenetic Mapping System identifies which nutrients are most relevant to circulatory support for each individual, helping to guide personalized improvement strategies.


Key Nutritional Indicators Related to Circulatory Support

The circulatory NRIs include a diverse spectrum of vitamins, minerals, amino acids, antioxidants, and plant compounds. These may include:

Taurine, CoQ10, Vitamin C, Vitamin E, Arginine, Selenium,B1, B2, B3, B5, B6, B12, Folic Acid, SOD, Citrulline, Carnosine,Alanine, Iodine, Potassium, Sodium, Flavonoids, Anthocyanidins,Polyphenols, Magnesium, Serine, Betaine, Methionine, Cysteine,Carnitine, Chromium, Lipoic Acid, Lysine, Vanadium, Biotin,Leucine, Isoleucine, Threonine, and Glycine.

Each of these nutrients plays a specific role—in supporting vessel integrity, improving oxygen transport, enhancing metabolic energy production, or assisting antioxidant defense within the circulatory pathways.

The chart within the epigenetic report illustrates how many of these NRIs appear for a given individual. In general, the more indicators presented, the greater the potential need for circulatory support, with the final support level summarized on the right-hand column of the circulatory page.

Epigenetic Insight for Proactive Well-Being

The Epigenetic Optimization Report reflects a wide range of relevant signals that may help highlight underlying contributors to suboptimal performance. By identifying nutritional gaps or environmental influences early, individuals can take preventative action rather than waiting for symptoms to manifest.

It is important to remember:

➡ This is not a diagnosis of the circulatory system.➡ Epigenetic indicators offer observational insights to support prevention and lifestyle planning.➡ Personalized nutrition plays a key role because no two individuals have the same biological needs.

The recommendations provided in the report—nutritional focus areas, lifestyle considerations, and simple physical movement—are designed to support circulatory well-being in a personalized way.

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