GENEPRO+ NUTRIGENOMICS TEST
100+ genetic markers across eleven wellness categories — a precision map of how your body processes nutrients, translated into a practitioner-ready supplement protocol.
BUCCAL SWAB · 100+ MARKERS · 11 WELLNESS CATEGORIES · ANONYMOUS RESULTS
See it in action
Fifteen seconds of what GenePro+ actually looks like in practice — register, swab, mail. Results back in weeks.
GenePro+ reads over 100 SNPs tied to nutrient metabolism, methylation, detoxification, and more — enough signal to build a real plan.
From methylation pathways to metabolic function, cognitive health to immune resilience — a cross-section of how your body actually runs.
Register, swab, mail. No lab visit, no blood draw. Results are anonymized and route through your practitioner for clinical interpretation.
Most supplement advice is built for the statistical average of 8 billion people.
How it works
Create an account in your provider's eStore and link your kit's unique ID. Required so your sample and results route privately — no personal information is attached to the DNA itself.
Detailed instructions come in the kit. Takes about 60 seconds — no blood, no appointment, no fasting.
Prepaid return envelope ships with the kit. Results come back anonymized and keyed to your registration ID — your practitioner reviews them with you.
Questions
The Science
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Methylation Complete™
1 in 3 Americans carry MTHFR variants that stall the methylation cycle. Methylation Complete™ delivers pre-converted B12, B6, and 5-MTHF sublingually — the exact cofactors that bypass the genetic bottleneck.
If your GenePro+ results flag methylation, start here. Clean, clinical, daily support for the pathway that powers 200+ biochemical processes.

Peer-reviewed support
Nutrigenomics research shows that common SNPs in methylation, detoxification, and hormone-metabolism genes can meaningfully shape how each person responds to diet, nutrients, and lifestyle. Buccal-cell DNA sampling has been validated as a reliable, non-invasive alternative to blood for this kind of genotyping.
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PMID: 11535555*These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.