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DNA Mind Testing

About this test

Unlock the secrets of your mental health with the DNA Mind Test. This test examines 30 genes involved in critical pathways like serotonin and dopamine regulation, offering valuable insights into mental health conditions.

Whether you’re concerned about a family history of mental illness or dealing with issues like addiction, mood disorders, or cognitive decline, this test provides personalised recommendations to help you manage and improve your mental well-being. 

How does it work?

Explore how this process empowers you to embrace a nourishing lifestyle built to help you thrive.

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What is tested?

DNA Mind reports on variants in 30 genes involved in key biological pathways, from serotonin and dopamine to inflammation and methylation, that have been shown to have significant associations with mental health, and provides personalised diet, lifestyle and nutraceutical recommendations as well as valuable ‘diagnostic insights’

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Who is this test for?

The test is suitable for those who are concerned about a family history of, or are personally suffering from mental illness, specifically around addiction, cognitive decline, or mood disorders.

  • Neurodegenerative disorders – mild cognitive decline & late onset Alzheimer’s disease
  • Mood disorders – Depressive disorder, bipolar disorder, anxiety disorder & post-traumatic stress disorder
  • Addictive behaviour – Risk for alcohol, nicotine, cannabis & opioid dependence, psychosis response from cannabis use, eating disorders (binge eating), ‘adrenaline seeking’/risk-taking behaviour
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How will this test help me?

Knowledge of an individual’s genotype will provide diagnostic insight and assist in determining optimal treatment strategies for individuals suffering from, or at risk for, mental health disorders.

Genes included in the test are involved in key biological areas related to mental health. These areas include:

  • Lipid Metabolism
  • Inflammation
  • Methylation
  • Neurotropic, Dopaminergic & Serotonergic Pathways
  • Endo-cannabanoid Pathway
  • Cell-Signalling