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MyGevity test kit

MyGevity Essentials & AGE

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Biological Age Brain Health DunedinPace of Aging Heart Health Inflammation Methylation Nutrition Sleep

Your Genetic Blueprint + Your True Biological Age

Get the complete picture of your health with two powerful at-home tests in one bundle. The Essentials DNA Kit reveals your genetic foundation—methylation pathways, disease risk markers, and nutrient needs—while the Age Epigenetic Test shows how fast you're actually aging at the cellular level. Together, they give you the insights to take control of your health and longevity.

What's Included:

Essentials DNA Kit

10 reports and 30+ tests with polygenic analysis covering:

  • DNA Methylation & MTHFR – Detox pathways, choline needs, methylation status
  • Inflammation & Immune Health – CRP genetics, NRF2 activity
  • Heart Health – Lp(a) risk, CHD genetics, hypertension propensity
  • Brain Health – Cognitive decline risk (multi-gene, beyond just APOE)
  • Nutrition & Diet – Saturated fat response, insulin resistance propensity
  • Vitamin Needs – Vitamin D, B9, B12 deficiency risks
  • Sleep Health – Deep sleep quality genetics

Age Epigenetic Test

The most advanced biological age test available, analyzing 900,000+ DNA methylation sites:

  • Biological Age (OMICmAge) – Your true cellular age vs. calendar age
  • Pace of Aging (DunedinPACE) – How fast you're aging per year
  • 11 Organ System Ages – Heart, brain, liver, kidneys, lungs, immune & more
  • Telomere Length – Cellular aging and longevity indicator
  • Inflammation Score – CRP & IL-6 chronic inflammation levels
  • Immune Cell Analysis – 12-type breakdown of immune function
  • Lifestyle Impact Scores – Smoking & alcohol effects on your DNA

Kit Contents:

Essentials DNA Kit: Cheek swab tool, stabilization tube, return shipping label, setup guide

Age Epigenetic Kit: Finger-prick lancet, blood collection card, return shipping label, instructions

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Data Never Sold
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MyGevity test kit
MyGevity Essentials & AGE

Why Bundle These Tests?

Your DNA tells you what you're predisposed to. Your biological age tells you what's actually happening right now. Together, you get the full picture:



Genetic risk for heart disease?

See if your heart is aging faster than expected.

MTHFR variants affecting methylation?

Track how it's impacting your pace of aging.

Cognitive decline markers in your genes?

Check your brain's biological age.

Make changes, retest Age later

Measure the real impact of your interventions.

HIPAA Compliant
HIPAA Compliant
GDPR Compliant
GDPR Compliant
At-Home Testing
At-Home Testing
Data Never Sold
Data Never Sold
CLIA Certified Labs
CLIA Certified Labs
Real-Time Tracking
Real-Time Tracking

Resources and References

Study 1

DunedinPACE

Title:
DunedinPACE, a DNA methylation biomarker of the pace of aging
Journal:
eLife, Volume 11, e73420, (2022)
Summary:
A 2022 Columbia/Duke study developed DunedinPACE, a blood-based DNA methylation test that measures how fast a person is biologically aging. Validated across 50+ cohorts worldwide, it showed strong associations with morbidity, disability, and mortality — supporting the scientific validity of biological age testing.
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Study 2

Using Genomic Information to Guide Weight Management

Title:
NIH Working Group Report — Using Genomic Information to Guide Weight Management: From Universal to Precision Treatment
Journal:
Obesity (Silver Spring), Volume 24, Issue 1, pages 14–22, (2016)
Summary:
An official NIH trans-agency working group — drawing on researchers from Stanford, Mount Sinai, Harvard, Brown University, and the National Cancer Institute — formally established the scientific case for using genomic data to personalize weight management. The report concluded that elucidating the molecular basis of individual variability in weight change has the potential to improve treatment outcomes, and called for moving from one-size-fits-all approaches toward precision, genomics-informed interventions.
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Study 3

Measuring biological age

Title:
Measuring biological age using omics data
Journal:
Nature Reviews Genetics, Volume 23, Issue 12, pages 715–727, (2022)
Summary:
Stanford University researchers from the Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute and Glenn Center for the Biology of Ageing reviewed how omics technologies — epigenomics, transcriptomics, proteomics, and metabolomics — can be harnessed with machine learning to build aging clocks that quantify biological age at the molecular level. Published in Nature Reviews Genetics, one of the most prestigious journals in science, this work establishes the foundational scientific case for why measuring biological age is both possible and clinically meaningful.
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Study 4

Genetics of Human Longevity

Title:
The Contextualized Genetics of Human Longevity: JACC Focus Seminar
Journal:
Journal of the American College of Cardiology, Volume 75, Issue 21, pages 2693–2705, (2020)
Summary:
Published in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology — one of the most prestigious cardiovascular journals in medicine — this seminar from the University of Bologna uses centenarians as a scientific model to establish that longevity genes and cardiovascular disease genes are deeply interconnected, representing two sides of the same coin. The authors demonstrate that genetic risk is highly context-dependent, shifting with age, environment, and geography, and that the same allele can be protective or harmful depending on genomic context. Their central argument — that genome-environment interactions must be understood to interpret any individual's disease risk — directly supports the value of comprehensive, personalized DNA profiling.
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Study 5

Omics biological ageing clocks and disease risk

Title:
A catalogue of omics biological ageing clocks reveals substantial commonality and associations with disease risk
Journal:
Aging (Albany NY), Volume 14, Issue 2, pages 623–659, (2022)
Summary:
University of Edinburgh and MRC Human Genetics Unit researchers compared 15 different biological aging clocks head-to-head and found that biological age acceleration — when your body ages faster than your calendar age — consistently predicts increased disease risk across multiple conditions. One year of accelerated biological aging carried the same disease risk impact as up to 0.25 additional years of chronological age, with epigenetic clocks among the strongest predictors of generalized aging, confirming that measuring biological age has real and measurable clinical consequences.
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We believe understanding your health should feel empowering—not overwhelming. That's why we've compiled answers to the most common questions about our DNA Kits, Blood Work, Supplements, Shipping, and Data Privacy—all in one place.

What's the difference between DNA testing and epigenetic age testing?

DNA testing looks at your fixed genetic code—what you're born with. Epigenetic testing measures how your genes are being expressed right now, which changes based on lifestyle, environment, and aging. Both together give you the complete picture.

Do I need to fast for either test?

No fasting required for the DNA cheek swab. Fasting is recommended (not required) for the Age blood sample for most accurate results.

Can I do both tests at the same time?

Yes! Collect both samples whenever convenient and ship them back together or separately.

Is my data secure?

Yes—AES-256 encryption, HIPAA/GDPR compliant, processed in CLIA-certified U.S. labs. Your data is never sold.

Is this HSA/FSA eligible?

Yes, both tests are typically HSA/FSA eligible.