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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.


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  • 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; choose what works for YOU.

All genotype reports cite current peer‑reviewed studies, so you can verify and dig deeper.

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Staying up to date with new research is important! Check out these genotype reports that have been updated:

MTHFD1: Folate and Choline

The MTHFD1 gene encodes an enzyme in the folate cycle. Genetic variants here can indicate a greater need for choline or folate in the diet.

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.

DHFR and MTHFR: Folic Acid Metabolism

Methylfolate and folic acid—what’s the difference? Learn how DHFR and MTHFR variants affect folic acid metabolism, unmetabolized folic acid, cancer and autism risk, BH4 recycling, and how to choose the right supplement for your genes.

PFAS, Your Genes, and Your Health: From Mitochondrial Function to Immune Response

PFAS are persistent “forever chemicals” found in everyday products that are used to make products water-resistant, stain-resistant, and non-stick. Research shows PFAS are associated with reproductive issues, immune suppression, thyroid dysfunction, and more.

Bipolar Disorder, Depression, and Circadian Clock Genes

New research shows that depression and bipolar disorder are linked to changes or disruption in circadian genes. Some people carry genetic variants in the circadian genes that make them more susceptible to circadian disruption.

Dopamine and Digital Addictions: Internet Use, Gaming, and Smartphones

Genetics plays a role in susceptibility to addictive behavior, including internet and smartphone addiction. This article examines the latest fad of dopamine fasting along with genetic variants tied to internet use problems, smartphone usage disorder, and gaming disorders.

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.

Blood-Brain Barrier Genes: SNPs, Leaky BBB Risks & Solutions

Genetic variants can increase susceptibility to blood-brain barrier (BBB) dysfunction. This can increase the risk of Alzheimer’s, ADHD, and mood disorders.

Magnesium Deficiency? Genes that Impact Magnesium Levels

Discover the importance of magnesium levels in your body and how genetics can influence your mineral needs.

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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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