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
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.