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Personalized Genetic Insights from Your DNA Data

Connect your 23andMe, AncestryDNA, Sequencing.com, TellMeGen, or other raw DNA data to get personalized health, nutrition, and longevity insights — with reports that run locally in your browser for 100% private analysis.


Tired of sloppy advice that doesn’t work for your health, your wellness?
Genetic Lifehacks is the top site for genetic insights, with a privacy focus that is unmatched.

  • Step 1: Connect your raw DNA file on the Dashboard (e.g., 23andMe or AncestryDNA raw data format)
  • Step 2: Instantly see your genetic reports, along with detailed explanations of ‘why’
  • Step 3: View the solutions – the lifehacks – and choose what works for YOU.

More than just a genetic report site:
Genetic Lifehacks explains the background science in-depth, giving you the ability to truly understand what is going on in your body.

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  • Reports run locally
  • No uploading your data, no storage of your private genetic information
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Staying up to date with new research is important! Check out these genotype reports that have been updated:

MTHFR Gene Explained: C677T and A1298C Variants, Testing, and Solutions

The MTHFR gene is important for how your body utilizes folate (vitamin B9) for creating neurotransmitters, detoxifying toxicants, and maintaining a healthy heart. It is a key gene in the methylation cycle.

DAO Enzyme Supplements: Research Studies and Genetic Connections

DAO enzyme supplements work by providing the enzyme needed to break down histamine in food and from the gut microbiome.

Nickel Allergy: Genetics, causes, natural solutions

Nickel allergy: Explore how genes, everyday exposures, and diet contribute to nickel sensitivity, including rashes, GI symptoms, and brain fog.

Alpha-Gal Syndrome: Meat Allergy, Tick Bites, and Genetics

Alpha-gal syndrome causes allergic reactions to meat (beef, pork, lamb) after being bitten by a tick. Find out why and which genetic pathways are involved.

Alcohol & Histamine Intolerance: Understanding the Connection

Drinking alcohol is often a problem for people with histamine intolerance. Learn about the pathways that are involved and how to avoid alcohol-induced reactions.

Tyramine Intolerance: Symptoms, High-Tyramine Foods, and Genetics

Tyramine intolerance happens when you can’t break it down. Too much tyramine can lead to a hypertensive crisis. Learn more and check your genetic raw data for results.

Histamine Intolerance Genetics: DAO & HNMT Genes, Supplements

Genetic variants in DAO and HNMT genes affect histamine breakdown. Check your AOC1, HNMT, and HDC genotype. Low-histamine diet, DAO supplements, and more.

TRPM3: The Ion Channel Behind Pain, Migraines, and ME/CFS

TRPM3 is a calcium ion channel involved in heat sensing, pain transmission, migraines, and immune function. Your TRPM3 gene variants may affect susceptibility to ME/CFS, long Covid, and chronic pain.

Drug-Induced Depletions: Medications and Missing Micronutrients

Common medications can deplete micronutrients, especially when combined with a genetic susceptibility to lower levels of certain vitamins or minerals. If you’re on any prescription drugs, check your genes and consider testing your micronutrient levels.

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Akkermansia muciniphila alpha-ketogluterate alpha-lipoic acid andrographis apigenin ashwagandha astaxanthin astragalus bacopa berberine biotin calcium calcium d-glucurate carnitine cat's claw CBD cinnamon copper CoQ10 cordyceps creatine curcumin d-mannose dihydromyricetin EGCG fisetin fish oil frankincense ginkgo biloba ginseng glycine glycyrrhizin hesperidin inositol iodine l-arginine l-theanine lion's mane lithium orotate lutein luteolin magnesium manganese melatonin methylene blue methylfolate NAC naringenin nattokinase niacin nicotinamide riboside nigella sativa NMN noopept PEA peppermint probiotics quercetin reishi resveratrol rhodiola riboflavin rosemary rosmarinic acid rutin selenium St. Johns wort sulforaphane taurine thiamine TUDCA vitamin A vitamin B12 vitamin B6 vitamin C vitamin D vitamin E vitamin K zinc

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My Story…

Hi! I’m Debbie Moon, founder of Genetic Lifehacks.

When I first had my genetic data sequenced, I was both amazed and frustrated:  amazed by all of the genetic research available in academic journals, but frustrated by the disconnected topics and lack of accessibility.

I started Genetic Lifehacks to bridge the gap — to help everyone understand how their genes influence their health, diet, and longevity with practical and useful information based on current research studies.

With my undergraduate degree in engineering as a foundation and a Master’s degree in Biological Sciences from Clemson University (2019), I’ve built Genetic Lifehacks into a platform that has helped over 5 million readers and 19,000+ members to optimize their health through understanding their genetics.

Debbie

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