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What is Genetic Lifehacks?

Genetic Lifehacks makes it easy to use your genetic raw data to find personalized health and wellness solutions.

  • Learn how your genes influence your nutrition, longevity, wellness, and more.
  • See your genotype report along with multiple research-backed solutions in each article.
  • Use the information for personalized health optimization.

Use your genetic raw data from 23andMe, AncestryDNA, and more. Ad-free with genetic privacy as paramount.


Latest Articles and Genotype Reports:

Topic: Inflammation / Immune Response

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Did you know?
Supplementing with vitamin C (oxaloacetate 100mg / ascorbic acid 150 mg) cut depression and anxiety rates by more than half for women suffering from PMS.[ref]
Read more about Vitamin C: Nutrigenomics, Transport, and Genetic Deficiency

Topic: Mitochondrial Health

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Topic: Hormones

  • HPA Axis Dysfunction: Understanding Cortisol and Genetic Interactions
    Cortisol is a hormone produced by the adrenal glands in times of stress, and it also plays many roles in your normal bodily functions. It is a multi-purpose hormone that needs to be in the right amount (not too high, not too low) and at the right time. Your genes play a big role in how likely you are to have problems with cortisol.
  • Thyroid Hormones: Genes, Hypothyroidism, and T4/T3 Conversion
    The thyroid is a master regulator controlling many of your body’s systems. It is integral for metabolism and body temperature. Learn more about specific thyroid-related variants and check your genetic raw data.
  • Estrogen: How It Is Made and How We Get Rid of It
    Estrogen – from how much is made to how it is broken down – is dependent on both genetics and lifestyle factors and affects both men and women. This article explains how estrogen is made, how it is eliminated from the body, which genes are involved, and how this influences the risk of breast cancer, prostate cancer, and fibroids.

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Topic: Traits

  • Skinny Genes: Weight Loss from Aerobic Exercise
    Have you ever thought, “If I just exercised a little more, I could lose that extra 20 pounds!” A new study published in September 2024 looked at the relationship between weight loss, aerobic exercise, and genetics. It attempts to answer the question, “Who loses weight and why? Losers and gainers: Studies of exercise for weight … Read more
  • Dyslexia: Genes + Early Life Stressors
    While dyslexia is known to run in families, the role of genetics in dyslexia is still being determined. Here is a quick look at some of the genes involved in dyslexia, affecting around 10% of the population.
  • Mosquito Bite Genes: Are you a mosquito magnet?
    Do you feel like you are a magnet for mosquitoes? Genetic variants do play a role in how attractive you are to mosquitoes.

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Topic: Disease Prevention

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Topic: Nutrigenomics – Vitamins and Diet

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Topic: Supplements & Genes

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Topic: Mood and Brain

  • OCD: Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder Genes
    Genetic variants play a role in susceptibility to obsessive-compulsive disorder. Understanding your genes may help you understand OCD better and help you to target the right treatment.
  • HPA Axis Dysfunction: Understanding Cortisol and Genetic Interactions
    Cortisol is a hormone produced by the adrenal glands in times of stress, and it also plays many roles in your normal bodily functions. It is a multi-purpose hormone that needs to be in the right amount (not too high, not too low) and at the right time. Your genes play a big role in how likely you are to have problems with cortisol.
  • ADHD: Causes, Neurochemistry, and How to Check Your Genetic Raw Data
    Discover the complex interplay of genetics and environment in ADHD susceptibility. Learn how circadian rhythm and neurotransmitter genes contribute to the disorder, and how toxicant exposure may increase risk.

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Topic: Detoxification & Medications

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Topic: Heart Health

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Topic: Autoimmune Diseases

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Topic: Methylation Cycle Genes

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Topic: Longevity / Healthspan

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Topic: Circadian Rhythm and Sleep

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Lifestyle & Diet

Genes, Proteins

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Toxins

Topic: Metabolic Health

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Topic: Pregnancy / Infertility

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My Story…

Hi! I’m Debbie Moon. Welcome to Genetic Lifehacks.

When I first had my genetic data sequenced, I was both amazed at the research available in academic journals and frustrated by the difficult language and disconnected topics.

Genetic Lifehacks began as a way to share what I was learning about genetics with my family and friends.

My goal has always been to freely share information so that everyone can benefit.

As the website grew in popularity, I decided that I needed to know more… both more about genetics and more about how the pieces of the biological systems fit together. Since my undergraduate degree was in engineering, I went back to school and received my Master’s degree in Biological Sciences from Clemson University in 2019.

Now a full-time endeavor, Genetic Lifehacks has reached over 2.5 million readers, equipping people to use their genetic data to optimize their health. 

Debbie Moon, Founder of Genetic Lifehacks