Personalized supplement and vitamin recommendations based on your unique genetic makeup. 100% private - all analysis happens in your browser.
Uncover your genetic nutrition needs in three simple steps
Select your raw DNA data file from services like AncestryDNA, 23andMe, or other testing providers.
Our algorithm analyzes genetic variants related to vitamin metabolism, nutrient processing, and supplement needs.
Receive detailed explanations and recommendations based on your genetic profile.
Advanced genetic insights with total privacy
All DNA analysis happens directly in your browser. Your genetic data never leaves your device.
Analysis based on peer-reviewed research on genetic variants and their nutritional implications.
Examines over 15 key genetic variants across multiple nutrient pathways for a complete picture.
Tailored supplement recommendations based on your specific genetic variants.
Clear explanations of complex genetic information with practical recommendations.
Save your analysis as HTML or PDF to share with healthcare providers or reference later.
Comprehensive genetic insights across key nutritional pathways
The methylation pathway affects how your body processes B vitamins and manages homocysteine levels. Key genes in this pathway include MTHFR, MTR, and MTRR.
Variations in these genes can influence your need for specific forms of B vitamins and folate.
Vitamin D receptor (VDR) and vitamin D binding protein (GC) genes affect how your body processes, transports, and responds to vitamin D.
Variations in these genes may require different vitamin D supplementation strategies.
Your body's antioxidant enzymes are critical for neutralizing free radicals and reducing oxidative stress. GPX1 and SOD2 are key enzymes in this system.
Variations in these genes may affect your need for antioxidants like selenium, CoQ10, and other supportive nutrients.
How efficiently your body converts plant-based omega-3s (ALA) into the active forms EPA and DHA is genetically influenced. FADS1 is a key enzyme in this conversion.
Variations here may determine whether you need more direct sources of EPA/DHA from fish or if plant sources are sufficient.
Genetic variations can affect how efficiently your body absorbs, transports, and utilizes minerals like zinc and iron.
These variations may either increase your need for certain minerals or, in some cases, indicate that you should be cautious with supplementation.
Upload your DNA data for personalized nutrition insights
Select your raw DNA data file from AncestryDNA, 23andMe, MyHeritage, or other testing services. All data processing happens directly on your device.
Analysis takes 10-15 seconds depending on your device
Instructions for accessing your genetic data from popular testing services
Most DNA testing companies allow you to download your raw genetic data as it's your personal information. However, they may have specific terms regarding how this data can be used. Please review your testing service's terms and conditions regarding raw data usage.
Remember: When using GeneNutrient, your DNA data never leaves your device. All analysis happens directly in your browser, ensuring complete privacy and security of your genetic information.
Get answers to common questions about DNA nutrition analysis
Yes! Your DNA data never leaves your device. All analysis happens directly in your browser using JavaScript. No data is sent to any server or stored online. You can even disconnect from the internet after loading the page, and the analysis will still work perfectly.
GeneNutrient supports raw data files from most popular services including AncestryDNA, 23andMe, MyHeritage, Family Tree DNA, and others. The file should be in TXT or CSV format. See our download instructions for guidance on accessing your raw data.
The recommendations are based on scientific research about specific SNPs and their relationship to nutrition and metabolism. Remember that genetics is just one factor affecting your nutritional needs. Always consult with a healthcare provider before making significant changes to your diet or supplement regimen.
Yes! After analyzing your DNA, you can export your results as an HTML or PDF report that you can save locally for future reference. This allows you to share your results with healthcare providers or revisit them later.
Once the web page is loaded, no internet connection is required for the analysis. All processing happens locally on your device. In fact, you can disconnect from the internet after loading the page, and everything will still work perfectly.
No. GeneNutrient provides information for educational purposes only. Always consult with healthcare providers before making any changes to your supplement regimen or diet based on genetic information.
GeneNutrient was created by a team passionate about making personalized nutrition accessible to everyone while maintaining the highest standards of privacy and data protection.
Our mission is to help people understand how their unique genetic makeup influences their nutritional needs without compromising their genetic privacy.
All our recommendations are based on scientific research about specific genetic variants and their relationship to nutrition and metabolism.