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I first saw genomelink.io, but they talk about GeneticGenie in this post. I feel like this implies that genomelink does not give me any data on MTHFR? I have to use Genetic Genie? Source: 6 months ago
There are others like - https://genomelink.io/ , I didn't try this one cause my kit was from FTDNA and it was not compatible. - LivingDNA has also a free option. But you have to pay to see detailed results, I didnt pay. - MyTrueAncestry is a fun site . Free to use, also paid options available. Only for fun ancient populations. - Phenotype predictor for fun https://phenotype.yseq.net/. Source: about 1 year ago
I do look younger, but not just because of the lifestyle and supplements. genomelink.io showed high "facial skin youthfulness" for my DNA data. Source: over 1 year ago
Genomelink.io has a lot of free and paid reports. Some are pretty decent but you have pay close attention to what studies they are relying on - for example, if an app is based on a study of only 300 people it's probably not good. Source: almost 2 years ago
Have you looked into https://genomelink.io? They have options for Viking DNA, ancient history, and specifically European ancestry. Source: almost 2 years ago
Not a direct answer for your question, but I found What’s In My Jar to be very helpful to check product ingredients and their efficiency against promises. It also shows if any of the ingredients can cause irritation or make you break out. Source: 7 months ago
I feel for you, I also have a few very common ingredients that I have to totally avoid and it can make things really tricky! Something that I've found incredibly useful is to use incidecoder.com or whatsinmyjar.com as they both allow you to exclude ingredients when you search for products, which saves a lot of time wading through products and looking up ingredient lists individually. Best of luck on your search! Source: 12 months ago
It’s posted in the subtitle of the picture but it’s https://whatsinmyjar.com. Source: 12 months ago
It really is amazing. And I was allergy tested too and none of these things were tested for. I like to check https://whatsinmyjar.com/. They let you know if ingredients are known irritants or not. But once I found some stuff I liked, I just kept repurchasing it and don't use the site much anymore. Good luck. I hope you get longer relief from something. And by June! Have a great time at the wedding! Source: about 1 year ago
The SkinSafe app and https://whatsinmyjar.com are great for finding products that do not contain your triggers/allergens. Source: about 1 year ago
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