Posey Protocol™ | Genomically Informed, Stabilization-First Care
Genomically informed • Natural-first • Sequencing-based

Posey Protocol

Genomically informed, natural-first care that restores regulation before intervention — designed for complex cases where typical approaches may backfire.

Sequencing matters: stabilize first, build capacity, then correct — based on response.

A stabilization-first framework built around your biology and response patterns.

Genomics Mapping

Identify vulnerability patterns, tolerance limits, and better sequencing decisions.

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Stabilization First

Support regulation and safety signals before detox, stimulation, or deeper correction.

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Search genes, pathways, symptoms, and the Posey Protocol education library.

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Meet Gwendolyn Posey

Founder of the Posey Protocol™ • Functional Genomic Medicine Educator

Gwendolyn Posey
About the founder

Gwendolyn Posey

Gwendolyn Posey is the creator of the Posey Protocol™—a genomically informed, regulation-first framework designed to bring order, safety, and clarity to complex health patterns. Her work centers on sequencing: stabilizing the nervous system and core physiology first, then supporting deeper correction based on individual response.

Through Functional Genomic Medicine education and patient-centered mapping, she helps families and individuals understand why one-size-fits-all approaches often fail — and how a stepwise, biology-led plan can improve tolerance, reduce overwhelm, and support sustainable progress.

Genomically Informed Sequencing Stabilization-First Framework Complex Case Mapping Education + Systems Approach

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A different way to approach health

The Posey Protocol is a structured care framework that uses genetic insight, physiological sequencing, and stabilization-first support to help the body regain regulation before deeper interventions are introduced.

Personalized

Built around your unique biology, history, exposures, and response patterns.

Sequenced

Introduces support in the order your body can tolerate and benefit from.

Complex-case friendly

Designed for sensitivity, flares, and “nothing works” cases where timing matters.

Who the Posey Protocol helps

Designed for families and individuals seeking clarity and a safer order of support — especially when reactions, flares, or “nothing works” patterns show up.

Neurodevelopment and autism support

Neurodevelopment & Autism

Support for sensitive nervous systems, regulation challenges, and complex developmental patterns.

Chronic and autoimmune patterns

Chronic & Autoimmune Patterns

For long-standing symptoms that have not responded to standard approaches.

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Complex or Sensitive Cases

When supplements, foods, or therapies trigger reactions — sequencing becomes the solution.

How the Posey Protocol works

Healing is not random. The body follows biological order — and sequencing matters.

1

Stabilize

  • Calm nervous system overload
  • Reduce inflammatory stress
  • Restore safety signals and tolerance
2

Buffer

  • Support redox balance
  • Strengthen mitochondria
  • Build capacity before deeper work
3

Correct

  • Gut–immune regulation support
  • Drainage/pathway support
  • Precision nutrients & targeted steps
4

Build

  • Long-term resilience
  • Maintain stability over time
  • Sustainable progress & prevention

Your path starts here

A clear beginning — without overwhelm.

1) Intake

Share history, goals, and what has helped or backfired.

2) Mapping

Genomic + physiological mapping to identify priority systems.

3) Sequencing Plan

Step-by-step order of support based on response and tolerance.

Tip: If you already have a gene report, you can upload it during intake for faster mapping.

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Explore genes, symptoms, pathways, and Protocol steps using our structured education system — designed to help you understand why responses differ between individuals.

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Methylation Glutathione Mitochondria Histamine Detox sequencing Neuroinflammation Oxidative stress

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