LifeXDNA Delivers Leading Methylation Health Testing Across Australia
LifeXDNA, a specialist in personalised genetic health reporting, continues to set the standard for at-home DNA analysis with a focus on methylation and wellness optimisation. Based in Perth and Auckland, LifeXDNA provides individuals with access to the most comprehensive methylation test in Australia and NZ, backed by next-generation sequencing and AI-powered interpretation tools.
The LifeXDNA Ultimate Pro Pack analyses over 85 million genetic variants to deliver detailed, practical reports across methylation, nutrition, mental health, and fitness pathways. Customers receive more than 700 individual reports designed to support proactive lifestyle and supplementation decisions, with a clear emphasis on privacy, transparency, and ease of use through an online portal.
Importantly, LifeXDNA’s service includes MTHFR mutation testing, a key factor for individuals exploring genetic influences on methylation function, detoxification, and overall health. Understanding MTHFR gene variations can provide valuable insights into potential nutritional needs and health risks, complementing a broader picture of individualised wellbeing.
LifeXDNA’s comprehensive approach to genetic analysis reflects a growing movement towards empowering individuals with the knowledge needed to make informed health choices based on their unique genetic profile.
To find out more about the LifeXDNA Ultimate Pro Pack and nationwide shipping options, visit lifexdna.com.
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