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DNA Test

Most advanced at-home DNA test for nutrition. Analyzes 50+ research-proven genetic variations. At-home lab test.
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$224.00
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$224.00
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Results time

Results in 3-5 weeks.

High quality testing

Tests are processed in a medical-grade genetics laboratory carrying ISO 9001, 15189, 22000, and 22617 certifications.

Secure data

Your health data is 100% private and protected. We will never sell, share, or use your data for any reason other than to create your personalized health products. You can request to purge your data immediately after your formula is made.

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FAQs

How does DNA determine nutrient needs?

Genes are our body's blueprints and control every function in your body. This includes how you use and absorb nutrients.A gene mutation (i.e. change) can impact how the gene works. When this happens, corresponding vitamins and minerals are absorbed, metabolized, or utilized improperly.

When we identify a mutation, your dose or nutrient type is adjusted accordingly to bypass or support these inefficiencies. DNA analysis can reveal which vitamins and minerals your body needs, and which dosages are best.

Do you require DNA data?

Including DNA data will further customize your vitamin recommendation, but it is not required. You can obtain DNA data by ordering an at-home test from Rootine or by sharing results from a test you’ve completed with 23andMe or Ancestry.com. The latter two options require a manual upload of the data (in your dashboard).

Why DNA, Blood, and Lifestyle Data?

Each point of data provides valuable information about your nutrient needs. When used in combination, they also provide context to the other data points and result in a comprehensive picture about what is going on inside of your body.

What will the DNA test tell me?

Genes are our body's blueprints and control every function in your body. This includes how you use and absorb nutrients. A gene mutation (i.e. change) can impact how the gene works. When this happens, corresponding vitamins and minerals are absorbed, metabolized, or utilized improperly. When we identify a mutation, your dose or nutrient type is adjusted accordingly to bypass or support these inefficiencies.

DNA analysis can reveal which vitamins and minerals your body needs, and which dosages are best.Our DNA test looks at genes, very specifically SNPs (single nucletotide polymorphisms). These genes code for 3D protein structures called enzymes. Enzymes drive reactions forward. Genes become relevant to human health because these SNPs can change how well enzymes work, something called enzyme kinetics.