DNA Caffeine Sensitivity Test

$149.00

Have you ever contemplated the necessity of reducing your caffeine consumption? Uncover your caffeine metabolism rate by taking the DNA Caffeine Sensitivity Test. This test can help you:

  • Assess your caffeine metabolism rate
  • Determine if caffeine may heighten your risk of experiencing a heart attack
  • Identify whether caffeine contributes to elevated blood pressure levels

Description

Individuals react differently to caffeine due to variations in caffeine metabolism. The duration of caffeine presence in the body is responsible for caffeine sensitivity. Fast metabolizers eliminate caffeine quicker while slow metabolizers take longer. Prolonged circulation of caffeine increases the likelihood of developing heart attacks or high blood pressure, particularly if a slow metabolizer consumes more than three cups of coffee per day. This can elevate the risk of a heart attack by 2-4 times and hypertension by 3 times. To assess if caffeine consumption poses a potential threat to your health, try this simple genetic analysis.

Description

Individuals react differently to caffeine due to variations in caffeine metabolism. The duration of caffeine presence in the body is responsible for caffeine sensitivity. Fast metabolizers eliminate caffeine quicker while slow metabolizers take longer. Prolonged circulation of caffeine increases the likelihood of developing heart attacks or high blood pressure, particularly if a slow metabolizer consumes more than three cups of coffee per day. This can elevate the risk of a heart attack by 2-4 times and hypertension by 3 times. To assess if caffeine consumption poses a potential threat to your health, try this simple genetic analysis.

Our testing laboratory is AABB Accredited, ISO/IEC 17025 Certified and participates in the CAP proficiency testing program.

Technical Info

The CYP1A2 enzyme is responsible for breaking down nearly 95% of the caffeine in the body. This enzyme has two prevalent genetic variants: a “fast” metabolizer variant and a “slow” metabolizer variant.

Inheriting the “slow” genetic variant of the CYP1A2 enzyme results in lower levels of the enzyme and a slower breakdown rate of caffeine. People with this variant take a longer time to eliminate caffeine from their body, which increases the duration of caffeine circulation in their system. Consequently, “slow” metabolizers face a higher risk of developing heart problems and hypertension. To minimize the risk, it is advisable for individuals with the “slow” variant to reduce their caffeine intake.

At-Home DNA Testing Steps

STEP 1

Order Kit

Order the private DNA test kit online.

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STEP 2

Collect Samples

Follow the easy instructions for collecting a mouth swab sample from the participants. The sample is collected in just seconds by rubbing the swabs provided in the kit gently inside the mouth.

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Receive Results

After sample collection, return the samples to our laboratory using the return packaging included in your test kit. Results are available online. You are welcome to call our laboratory at any time to check on your test and to get preliminary results over the telephone using your password and file number. Official results documents are sent to you by mail or email after the test is complete.

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