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I have learned so much about my genetic weaknesses and how to improve my health through the Self decode website and the wellness reports. I highly recommend this product!
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The most comprehensive gene hacking tool, although you'd still need to do your own research. The new DNA Wellness Reports are amazing.
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Got my DNA done by 23andme but the information is limited if you want to explore your own specific health needs, thats where SelfDecode comes in! upload your DNA from 23andme or any other DNA site you have got your DNA profile done from, you can then explore specific health information to your DNA and make better informed decisions about your health goals and what to be aware of
Pros:
So much information available specific to your DNA cant wait to further explore my DNA uplaod
Cons:
none so far
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I'm very much into learning about genes right now so overall its one of my favorite sites and very very useful. Definitely my go-to along with their companion site selfhacked. Its always interesting just looking around.
I like the fact studies are linked to any assertions the sites makes and i can easily corroborate and get a different take, if any, on the info by my own searches. Its also very helpful to look up by disease, mutation, snp or medicine although not always successful.
Overall the site frames the information that otherwise is greatly difficult to find or not available in other snp decoders in a more comprehensive way than other sites. I've used almost all the other sites and they were mostly the same and while very useful in their way, just didn't have the breadth and depth this one does.
Its also very interesting to look at the population studies which gives one an idea about the percentage of population each allele is supposed to have. I am interested in finding out how you do that math on that. I'm also curious how you are approaching building up your database/reasearch? Are you focusing on specific areas?
I have found it very very helpful in understanding which snps have mutations, if any. It gives users a better vocabulary about genes which then makes it easier to read the linked NIH studies or at least know what terms to use if searching for more information. There are still holes in the ordering - aka if some snp is listed as a 'potentially bad gene' it's still high up on your bad genes list even if your own snp alleles don't contain those risk alleles.
thanks for all the work thats been put in. I look forward to your progression.
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I have been using selfdecode for about a month and used their inflammations and cognitive wellness package. The result are more than anything I have done. I am able to live to my fullest with the understanding of my genes and how I can use them to my advantage. Also Selfhacked is my primary source of info for anything I need to read up on.
Summer Bod 2020
Got my DNA done by 23andme but the information is limited if you want to explore your own specific health needs, thats where SelfDecode comes in! upload your DNA from 23andme or any other DNA site you have got your DNA profile done from, you can then explore specific health information to your DNA and make better informed decisions about your health goals and what to be aware of
Pros:So much information available specific to your DNA cant wait to further explore my DNA uplaod
Cons:none so far