Comment · Sat, September 6, 2014 · Ceretropic
Accuracy of Genetic Genie methylation analysis
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luketheduke0 · 7 points
I recently learned of the 23andme genome interpretation service offered at www.geneticgenie.org. The website states:
> This website looks at your methylation genetics just by reading your 23andMe raw data. After you receive your results from 23andMe, click on the Methylation Analysis link, follow the simple instructions, and you’ll see some of your methylation-related genetic polymorphisms.
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> Studies have shown that DNA Methylation can be altered with vitamins such as B12, Folate, SAMe, and other methyl donors.
If it's true, it would allow for optimized supplementation to correct genetic abnormalities. I've already ordered a kit from 23andme and am awaiting its arrival, but I wanted to get the opinion of the Nootropic community. Might this work? Or is it just pseudoscience?
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hydrasparx · 1 points
I think the first time I considered 23andme it was priced around $300, and every few months I go back to it and then talk myself out of it.
I just pulled the trigger. Thanks!
u/MisterYouAreSoDumb · Ceretropic
For $99, it is totally worth it.