DNA Testing

Nutrigenomics is a type of cutting-edge DNA profiling test that explores the interaction between your genes, nutrition, and health.
With PRECISE Nutrigenomic (PRECISE NGx) test, you will gain personalized insights that empower you to make informed decisions about your diet and lifestyle.

Our expert team will analyze your genetic data to provide targeted recommendations tailored to your specific genetic profile, thereby helping you optimize your nutrition for better health outcomes. Additionally, the resulting report from PRECISE NGx comprises three distinct sections:

Comprehensive Summary

  • Macronutrients: This section scrutinizes genetic markers that determine how your body metabolizes fats, proteins, and carbohydrates.
  • Micronutrients: The report assesses genetic variations that impact how essential micronutrients like vitamins and minerals are absorbed and metabolized.
  • Food Response: It investigates how genetics influence individual reactions to specific food ingredients, such as lactose and caffeine.
  • Liver Detoxification: This section evaluates genetic predispositions related to the effectiveness of liver detoxification mechanisms, a critical process for overall health.

Detailed Nutrient & Food Recommendations

  • Offers a thorough examination of every nutrient category, thereby providing specific, individualized dietary advice based on your unique genetic profile.
  • It also tailors dietary recommendations to maximize intake of macro- and micronutrients according to your genetic characteristics.

Gene Variant Information

Analyzes 46 targeted genes’ variants, providing deep insights into specific alleles and their implications. This informs medical professionals, aiding in informed decisions on personalized supplement and diet plans.

DNA testing is open to the general public!

Nutrigenomics (NGx) tests offer valuable insights into how our genes influence our dietary needs and preferences, but it’s essential to ensure proper consent and oversight, especially for individuals under 18.

While there are no age restrictions for undergoing these tests, minors must have their legal guardian complete the request and consent form on their behalf.

This ensures that the testing process is conducted responsibly and with full awareness of the implications, allowing guardians to make informed decisions regarding their child’s genetic information and its potential impact on their health and well-being.

In the case of children, their phenotype (DNA traits) should remain the same, but adjustments to the dosages may be necessary as they grow older.