Genetic testing identifies changes in chromosomes, genes, or proteins. The results of a genetic test can confirm or rule out a suspected genetic condition or help determine a person’s chance of developing or passing on a genetic disorder. Genetic tests can be performed using either saliva, blood, tissue or other human cells.
DNA Test for Preventive Wellness
Saliva Testing – Nutrition, Weight, Fitness, Detox, Skin,
Immunity, Kidney, Eye, Women health,
Men’s Health, Psychiatry, Behavioural traits
DNA Test for Preventive Cardiometabolic
CardioMet, CAD PRS, Diabetes Risk,
Hypertension, DVT, Varicose vein, MI, NAFLD, Thyroid
DNA Test for Pharmacogenomics
Understand how your body responds / reacts to specific
medications
A positive test result means that the laboratory found a change in a particular gene, chromosome, or protein of interest. Depending on the purpose of the test, this result may confirm a diagnosis, indicate that a person is a carrier of a particular genetic mutation, identify an increased risk of developing a disease in the future or suggest a need for further testing. A negative test result means that the laboratory did not find a change in the gene, chromosome, or protein under consideration. This result can indicate that a person is not affected by a particular disorder, is not a carrier of a specific genetic mutation, or does not have an increased risk of developing a certain disease.