DNA and Epigenetic Testing with our partner MUHDO
What is in the test?
DNA
Our European partner, Muhdo concentrates on a particular subset of 1,000 snips that affect our fitness characteristics, injury risks, micro and macro nutrient metabolism, mental health, sleep patterns and much more. In fact, Muhdo creates 300+ reports from the 1,000 snips analysed – more than any other DNA profile available.
Diet
Health
Physical
Vitamins
Suppliments
Carbohydrate response
Saturated fats response
Unsaturated fats benefit
Protein response
Sugar response
Overeating sweet foods
Bitter taste threshold
Snacking risk
Metabolic rate
Fat distribution
Yoyo diet response
Lactose intolerance risk
Caffeine sensitivity
Genetic bone mineral density
Genetic obesity risk
Genetic Type 2 diabetes risk
Genetic infection risk (colds/Flu)
Muscle power
Muscle stamina
O2 Usage
Anaerobic threshold
Recovery rate
Muscle mass
Injury risk
Inflammation response
Lean body mass
Power-to-weight ratio
Exercise effect on weight
Vitamin D
Vitamin A
Iron
Magnesium
Potassium
Sodium
Vitamin B6
Vitamin B12
Folate
Selenium
Omega-3
Calcium
Choline
BCAAs benefit
Choline benefit
Glutamine benefit
Creatine benefit
Beta-Alanine benefit
Arginine benefit
EPIGENETICS
Epigenetic testing is a type of DNA testing that examines the chemical modifications to our DNA that can affect gene expression. Epigenetic modifications are reversible and can be influenced by lifestyle factors such as diet, exercise, and stress.
By analyzing epigenetic markers, epigenetic testing can provide insights into an individual's risk for certain diseases and help identify personalized lifestyle changes that can improve health outcomes.
Biological Age
Hearing Age
Eye Age
Memory Age
Inflammation Score
There are ever increasing links between ageing and memory loss or more serious brain diseases such as Alzheimer’s and dementia. Taking steps to improve your memory will play an important part in our lives as we grow older.
The difference between your genetic hearing age and chronological hearing age is calculated by taking the average methylation status of the genes associated with affecting your hearing for people within your age range.
Fundamentally, there are two main areas that we need to improve to try and reduce eye degeneration, which are inflammation and oxidisation. With both playing a crucial part in sustaining your eye health.
There are ever increasing links between ageing and memory loss or more serious brain diseases such as Alzheimer’s and dementia. Taking steps to improve your memory will play an important part in our lives as we grow older.
Inflammation is a natural response by the body to injury, infection or tissue damage. While inflammation can be beneficial by helping to protect and repair the body, chronic inflammation can have negative effects on health.
What does it cost?
DNA and Epigenetics with App - R5999