
PATHWAY™ is an at-home genetic wellness test that analyzes a defined panel of DNA variants across seven areas — recovery, cognition, longevity, stress, metabolism, food sensitivity, and micronutrients. A cheek swab goes to a CLIA-certified partner laboratory, and your report translates the results into nutrition, lifestyle, and supplement considerations to review with your provider. It is not a diagnostic test and does not screen for disease.
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PATHWAY™ is an at-home genetic wellness test that maps how your DNA relates to seven areas of everyday performance: recovery and inflammatory signaling, cognition and neurotransmitter processing, longevity and cellular maintenance, stress and HPA-axis response, metabolism and insulin signaling, food sensitivity, and micronutrient handling through the methylation cycle. Collection is a simple buccal swab done at home. A CLIA-certified partner laboratory analyzes a defined panel of genetic variants, and your report translates the results into lifestyle, nutrition, and supplement considerations, suggested labs to discuss, and peptide categories worth raising with your provider. Evidence strength differs by area — metabolic gene-diet interactions are the best characterized, longevity genetics the least — and the report says so rather than presenting every finding with equal confidence. PATHWAY is a wellness and education tool, not a diagnostic. It is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
Your PATHWAY™ kit contains everything needed to collect and return your sample for laboratory analysis.
No blood draw, no fasting, and no clinic visit required. Once your sample reaches the laboratory, it is processed and your PATHWAY™ report is delivered to your account. Because your genome does not change, a single collection gives you a reference you keep — the underlying result stays valid even as scientific interpretation continues to develop over time.

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