Your biological age is a true reflection of your inner health and can vary from your chronological age. Discover your true age and find out ways to improve it so your inner self stays youthful.
Your eyes are extremely complex and require a variety of nutrients to keep them healthy. Use Muhdo’s epigenetic test to find and track how healthy your eyes are.
Certain genetic components can accelerate hearing loss, find out how healthy your hearing actually is and track any improvements over time.
Memory is essential as it allows us to learn, develop language, personality and relationships. Discover how your memory compares to your chronological age and track improvements with epigenetic testing.
Your inflammatory response plays an integral part in many of your body’s functions. It ensures you deal with infection or injury but can have a negative effect if your inflammation becomes chronic.
Your DNA profile looks at many different areas in relation to your diet. From how your body responds to carbohydrates to your risk of being lactose intolerant, with many more in between.
Vitamins are critically important to your health and wellbeing. You will receive 12 reports detailing your specific health risks to being deficient in vital micronutrients, including iron and vitamin B12.
Discover your genetic Type 2 Diabetes risk and your risk of developing high blood pressure along with other health risks. Put in to practice our expert recommendations to reduce any risks you may be genetically predisposed to.
Supplements are a great way to add extra nutrients to your health plan. Your DNA report will highlight how your body responds to certain supplements, such as BCAAs and creatine.
Are you a warrior or a worrier? Discover how you deal with certain psychological strains and put in to action our expert recommendations to thrive depending on your genetic predispositions.
Learn how your body recovers after exercise and if you’re gifted with above average muscle power. Whatever your health goal is, your Physical health DNA reports, together with our hyper-personalised plans and recommendations, will get you there.
Sleep is essential for us. Discover how you sleep and what effects your sleep quality. Learn how to sleep better and improve your health and longevity.
Your DNA profile looks at many different areas in relation to your diet. From how your body responds to carbohydrates to your risk of being lactose intolerant, with many more in between.
Find out how your body responds to carbohydrates guiding you to tweak your diet.
See if you have a normal response or if you have a high risk of gaining weight through consumption of saturated fats.
Discover if your body benefits from consuming unsaturated fats.
Everybody responds differently to protein, find out your protein response.
Genetic variations mean each person responds to sugar in a different way. Learn how you respond.
Are you a sweet or savoury person? Now you can uncover it for certain.
Do you crave bitter food and drink? See if the reason is in your genes.
Realise if your urge to snack is in your genes and adapt your diet to stay healthy.
Find out your body's rate of energy expenditure. Do you have a fast, slow or normal metabolic rate.
Knowing where your body is likely to store fat could help you prevent unwanted fat build up
Some people respond well to yoyo dieting, others gain more weight. See if it could work for you.
You might have an idea if you’re intolerant, but now you can know for certain..
Vitamins are critically important to your health and wellbeing. You will receive 12 reports detailing your specific health risks to being deficient in vital micronutrients, including iron and vitamin B12.
Learn if you have a risk of being vitamin D deficient
Vitamin A is important for reducing free radicals. Discover if you’re at risk of being deficient.
Iron deficiency causes anaemia – do you know if you’re at risk of being deficient?
Magnesium deficiency affects 50% of the world’s population – where do you fall?
Potassium deficiency can lead to high blood pressure, headaches and dehydration.
Learn if you are at risk of being sodium deficient. Sodium is essential for blood pressure, volume and Ph levels.
It’s important for red blood cell production – discover if you have a risk of vitamin B6 deficiency.
See if you have a vitamin B12 deficiency – one of the most common deficiencies.
Important for DNA synthesis, cell division and substrate methylation – and very important during pregnancy.
Discover if your body needs more Omega-3 than the recommended daily allowance to optimise your health.
Calcium is needed for strong bones – Do you know if you’re consuming enough for your body?
Find out if you have any genetic variants linking you to any benefit of increasing your choline intake.
Discover your genetic Type 2 Diabetes risk and your risk of developing high blood pressure along with other health risks. Put in to practice our expert recommendations to reduce any risks you may be genetically predisposed to.
Find out if you are sensitive to caffeine and how much caffeine could cause unwanted symptoms.
Discover if you are at risk of bone mineral disorders like osteoporosis and which vitamins and minerals you should consume to combat them.
Realise if you are at risk of a genetic predisposition to obesity and change habits to help prevent this.
Some people are more genetically at risk to Type 2 Diabetes – do you know if you’re at risk?
Hypertension, also known as high blood pressure, is largely due to lifestyle and genetic factors. See if you’re genetically at risk.
Learn if you have a genetic risk of catching more colds and flu than the average person. We’ll also give you recommendations of ways to stop getting ill.
Supplements are a great way to add extra nutrients to your health plan. Your DNA report will highlight how your body responds to certain supplements, such as BCAAs and creatine.
Learn how well your genes can utilise BCAAs – which helps to prevent muscle tissue breakdown.
Discover if increasing glutamine intake will have a positive effect on your health or training.
Know if creatine is a beneficial supplement for your health or training.
Beta-Alanine helps to reduce chances of fatigue, but do you know if it is a beneficial supplement for your genetic makeup?
Are you a warrior or a worrier? Discover how you deal with certain psychological strains and put in to action our expert recommendations to thrive depending on your genetic predispositions.
Are you a warrior or a worrier? How do you deal with pain, stress and pressure?
Learn how your body recovers after exercise and if you’re gifted with above average muscle power. Whatever your health goal is, your Physical health DNA reports, together with our hyper-personalised plans and recommendations, will get you there.
Discover if you are gifted at recruiting fast twitch muscle fibres efficiently – helping you to adapt to training quicker than most.
Learn if endurance-based training is in your genetic makeup and see how well you gain slow twitch muscle fibres.
You could have a gifted genetic variant for oxygen usage which means you could improve your VO2 max to a very good level.
Anaerobic threshold (AT) is the point at which lactate begins to accumulate in the blood stream. Find out if you have a genetic AT gift.
Learn how much recovery your body genetically needs to fully repair itself after exercise.
Discover how easy it is for you to build muscle mass and learn how you should train smarter if you’re not gifted.
Find out if you are genetically at risk to injuries and how well you respond to rehab and recovery, which is aligned with your flexibility.
Inflammation occurs through harmful stimulants or stressors. Learn how your body responds to inflammation and, in turn, exercise, physical labour, illness and injury.
A higher lean body mass through genetics is rare – find out if you’re gifted.
Power to weight is highly important for endurance athletes but is genetically rare. Find out where your genetic makeup places you.
Realise how your weight responds to exercise with suggestions depending on your genetic variants.
Sleep is essential for us. Discover how you sleep and what effects your sleep quality. Learn how to sleep better and improve your health and longevity.
Do you prefer to stay up late or are you a morning person? It may be a genetic reason.
Discover genetically how long your body needs to sleep and read through our recommendations depending on your outcome.
If your sleep is broken up it could be down to your genetic variants. Learn ways to improve your sleep if it is fragmented.
Certain gene variants may put you at higher risk of narcolepsy which causes a host of health risks. Discover how likely you are genetically at risk of narcolepsy.
Stress might affect your quality of sleep. Learn if you are genetically at risk of stress affecting your sleep and find out how to change your habits to help.
Caffeine is a stimulant and may affect sleep. See if you are genetically likely for caffeine to disrupt your sleep and put into place actions to help you.
Your biological age is a true reflection of your inner health and can vary from your chronological age. Discover your true age and find out ways to improve it so your inner self stays youthful.
Your eyes are extremely complex and require a variety of nutrients to keep them healthy. Use Muhdo’s epigenetic test to find and track how healthy your eyes are.
Certain genetic components can accelerate hearing loss, find out how healthy your hearing actually is and track any improvements over time.
Memory is essential as it allows us to learn, develop language, personality and relationships. Discover how your memory compares to your chronological age and track improvements with epigenetic testing.
Your inflammatory response plays an integral part in many of your body’s functions. It ensures you deal with infection or injury but can have a negative effect if your inflammation becomes chronic.
Your DNA profile looks at many different areas in relation to your diet. From how your body responds to carbohydrates to your risk of being lactose intolerant, with many more in between.
Find out how your body responds to carbohydrates guiding you to tweak your diet.
See if you have a normal response or if you have a high risk of gaining weight through consumption of saturated fats.
Discover if your body benefits from consuming unsaturated fats.
Everybody responds differently to protein, find out your protein response.
Genetic variations mean each person responds to sugar in a different way. Learn how you respond.
Are you a sweet or savoury person? Now you can uncover it for certain.
Do you crave bitter food and drink? See if the reason is in your genes.
Realise if your urge to snack is in your genes and adapt your diet to stay healthy.
Find out your body’s rate of energy expenditure. Do you have a fast, slow or normal metabolic rate?
Knowing where your body is likely to store fat could help you prevent unwanted fat build up.
Some people respond well to yoyo dieting, others gain more weight. See if it could work for you.
You might have an idea if you’re intolerant, but now you can know for certain.
Vitamins are critically important to your health and wellbeing. You will receive 12 reports detailing your specific health risks to being deficient in vital micronutrients, including iron and vitamin B12.
Learn if you have a risk of being vitamin D deficient
Vitamin A is important for reducing free radicals. Discover if you’re at risk of being deficient.
Iron deficiency causes anaemia – do you know if you’re at risk of being deficient?
Magnesium deficiency affects 50% of the world’s population – where do you fall?
Potassium deficiency can lead to high blood pressure, headaches and dehydration.
Learn if you are at risk of being sodium deficient. Sodium is essential for blood pressure, volume and Ph levels.
It’s important for red blood cell production – discover if you have a risk of vitamin B6 deficiency.
See if you have a vitamin B12 deficiency – one of the most common deficiencies.
Important for DNA synthesis, cell division and substrate methylation – and very important during pregnancy.
Discover if your body needs more Omega-3 than the recommended daily allowance to optimise your health.
Calcium is needed for strong bones – Do you know if you’re consuming enough for your body?
Find out if you have any genetic variants linking you to any benefit of increasing your choline intake.
Discover your genetic Type 2 Diabetes risk and your risk of developing high blood pressure along with other health risks. Put in to practice our expert recommendations to reduce any risks you may be genetically predisposed to.
Find out if you are sensitive to caffeine and how much caffeine could cause unwanted symptoms.
Discover if you are at risk of bone mineral disorders like osteoporosis and which vitamins and minerals you should consume to combat them.
Realise if you are at risk of a genetic predisposition to obesity and change habits to help prevent this.
Some people are more genetically at risk to Type 2 Diabetes – do you know if you’re at risk?
Hypertension, also known as high blood pressure, is largely due to lifestyle and genetic factors. See if you’re genetically at risk.
Learn if you have a genetic risk of catching more colds and flu than the average person. We’ll also give you recommendations of ways to stop getting ill.
Supplements are a great way to add extra nutrients to your health plan. Your DNA report will highlight how your body responds to certain supplements, such as BCAAs and creatine.
Learn how well your genes can utilise BCAAs – which helps to prevent muscle tissue breakdown.
Discover if increasing glutamine intake will have a positive effect on your health or training.
Know if creatine is a beneficial supplement for your health or training.
Beta-Alanine helps to reduce chances of fatigue, but do you know if it is a beneficial supplement for your genetic makeup?
Are you a warrior or a worrier? Discover how you deal with certain psychological strains and put in to action our expert recommendations to thrive depending on your genetic predispositions.
Are you a warrior or a worrier? How do you deal with pain, stress and pressure?
Learn how your body recovers after exercise and if you’re gifted with above average muscle power. Whatever your health goal is, your Physical health DNA reports, together with our hyper-personalised plans and recommendations, will get you there.
Discover if you are gifted at recruiting fast twitch muscle fibres efficiently – helping you to adapt to training quicker than most.
Learn if endurance-based training is in your genetic makeup and see how well you gain slow twitch muscle fibres.
You could have a gifted genetic variant for oxygen usage which means you could improve your VO2 max to a very good level.
Anaerobic threshold (AT) is the point at which lactate begins to accumulate in the blood stream. Find out if you have a genetic AT gift.
Learn how much recovery your body genetically needs to fully repair itself after exercise.
Discover how easy it is for you to build muscle mass and learn how you should train smarter if you’re not gifted.
Find out if you are genetically at risk to injuries and how well you respond to rehab and recovery, which is aligned with your flexibility.
Inflammation occurs through harmful stimulants or stressors. Learn how your body responds to inflammation and, in turn, exercise, physical labour, illness and injury.
A higher lean body mass through genetics is rare – find out if you’re gifted.
Power to weight is highly important for endurance athletes but is genetically rare. Find out where your genetic makeup places you.
Realise how your weight responds to exercise with suggestions depending on your genetic variants.
Sleep is essential for us. Discover how you sleep and what effects your sleep quality. Learn how to sleep better and improve your health and longevity.
Do you prefer to stay up late or are you a morning person? It may be a genetic reason.
Discover genetically how long your body needs to sleep and read through our recommendations depending on your outcome.
If your sleep is broken up it could be down to your genetic variants. Learn ways to improve your sleep if it is fragmented.
Certain gene variants may put you at higher risk of narcolepsy which causes a host of health risks. Discover how likely you are genetically at risk of narcolepsy.
Stress might affect your quality of sleep. Learn if you are genetically at risk of stress affecting your sleep and find out how to change your habits to help.
Caffeine is a stimulant and may affect sleep. See if you are genetically likely for caffeine to disrupt your sleep and put into place actions to help you.