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Are Hidden Gene Mutations Quietly Sabotaging Your Energy, Mood & Health?

Up to 44% of people carry variants in key methylation genes that make it extremely difficult to convert basic nutrients into the forms your body can actually use.

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Genes We Analyze
MTHFR • MTR • MTRR • COMT • AHCY

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Do Any of These Sound Familiar?

  • Feel anxious or overwhelmed even when life is “fine”

  • Wake up tired even after sleeping all night

  • Struggle with focus, motivation or brain fog

  • Experience mood swings, irritability or feeling “wired but tired”

  • Have digestive issues that never fully resolve

  • Can’t lose weight despite diet and exercise

  • Family history of heart issues, anxiety, depression or thyroid problems

These are not just “normal aging” or “stress.”

They are often signs that your methylation cycle is not functioning optimally due to common genetic variants.

Introducing the Methylation Genetic Blueprint Test

A simple at-home cheek swab that reveals how your body processes nutrients, neurotransmitters, and detox pathways—so you can finally address the root cause, not just the symptoms.

One painless at-home cheek swab
Analysis of 5 critical methylation genes
A personalized, doctor-reviewed report
Clear, actionable guidance tailored to your genetics

Why you need this gene test

There isn’t a single compound used by the human body in its raw form. Everything you consume must first be converted into a usable, active state. While we can’t change your genes, we can improve how efficiently they function.

Proteins, carbohydrates, amino acids, fats, minerals, vitamins—every nutrient depends on proper conversion. Some bodies do this well. Others don’t. When conversion breaks down, nutrient deficiencies quietly develop, even with a “healthy” diet.

Left unaddressed, these inefficiencies compound over time—until symptoms become chronic and far harder to correct.

What Most People Don’t Realize

44% of the World’s Population Carries a Genetic Variant That Can Disrupt Nutrient Processing Nearly 44% of people worldwide carry variants in key methylation-related genes, which can significantly reduce the body’s ability to convert nutrients into their active, usable forms.

When this process doesn’t function efficiently, the result often appears as a functional nutrient deficiency—even in people who eat well and supplement regularly.

Common signs may include:

Anxiety or low mood

Difficulty with focus or attention (ADD/ADHD)

Obsessive or intrusive thought patterns

Digestive discomfort or gut imbalance

Challenges with weight management

Brain fog or mental fatigue

Thyroid imbalance

Elevated blood pressure

Irritability or mood instability

Methylation is a foundational biological process responsible for converting raw nutrients into the forms your body needs for energy production, detoxification, hormone balance, neurotransmitter function, and immune and nervous system support. And it’s not just one gene involved. There are five primary genes that play a critical role in this process. Variants in any of them can quietly limit nutrient availability

and reduce overall physiological performance.

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At Home Test

Conveniently test from home with a quick, painless swab.

Expert Insights

Our specialists analyze your genetic data to provide a customized plan.

Personalized Protocol

Achieve your full health potential with an exact supplement plan.

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All treatments are reviewed and approved by qualified, licensed medical professionals who follow
established clinical guidelines and regulatory requirements.

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