🧬 Part of your Genetic Analysis — genetic insight for prevention.
Genetic analysis · Health

Genetics for prevention.

Some of the most useful things your DNA can tell you are about risk you can act on early — cardiovascular health, intolerances and how well your body clears harmful substances.

Genetic health and prevention
Health genetics in the lab
What we analyze

Insight you can act on early.

The Health analysis describes genetic predispositions relevant to long-term wellbeing — the kind of information that is most valuable while there is still plenty of time to act.

  • Cardiovascular predisposition & cholesterol handling
  • Hypertension & salt sensitivity (AGT)
  • Thrombosis & clotting factors
  • Intolerances — lactose, gluten, histamine
  • Detoxification — how you clear chemicals (CYP, GST)
Gene stories
★ Gene Stories

Understand the why behind the risk.

Each health topic has a Gene Story that explains the gene, the variant and the evidence in plain language — so a result is never just a colour on a page.

Browse the Gene Stories →

Analyzed where it’s safest — in the EU.

Health-related genetics deserve the highest standards. Your sample is analyzed in our own ISO-certified laboratory in Austria, under European data-protection law, and never sent abroad.

275,000+Analyses completed
2009In operation since
100%Analyzed in the EU
ISO9001 & 22000
ISO 9001ISO 22000GDPR compliant

Know early. Act early.

One saliva sample gives you genetic insight for prevention — clearly explained and analyzed entirely in the EU.

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Science: Today there are already about 4 million scientific publications that have studied the effects of genes on the human body. That genes influence body weight, the effectiveness of certain strategies and the ability to handle certain nutrients is supported by multiple scientific studies for each gene — the genetic traits determined by our analyses are therefore considered scientifically confirmed.

Recommendations: The adaptations of micronutrient dosing, cosmetic formulation and dietary or lifestyle recommendations derived from these findings have not yet been confirmed by randomised, placebo-controlled studies for every genetic effect. They are therefore to be understood as logical conclusions — not scientifically proven outcomes — and do not replace medical advice, diagnosis or treatment.