At-Home DNA Caffeine Sensitivity Test
Discover how your genes influence the way your body processes caffeine.
The At-Home DNA Caffeine Sensitivity Test analyzes genetic variants in the CYP1A2 gene to determine whether you are a fast or slow caffeine metabolizer. Your genetic profile may help you better understand how caffeine affects your body and guide healthier lifestyle choices.
This test provides genetic wellness information and is not intended to diagnose cardiovascular disease or other medical conditions.
What This Test Evaluates
This DNA test analyzes genetic markers associated with:
Caffeine metabolism
CYP1A2 gene variants
Fast vs. slow caffeine metabolism
Individual caffeine sensitivity
Personalized wellness insights
Collection Method
Buccal (Cheek) Swab
No blood draw or clinic visit is required.
Test Features
Easy at-home DNA collection
Simple cheek swab sample
Laboratory analyzed
Private and confidential
Secure online results
No appointment required
Who May Benefit?
This test may be appropriate for individuals who:
Drink coffee, tea, or energy drinks regularly
Experience jitters or trouble sleeping after caffeine
Want personalized wellness insights
Are interested in understanding how their body responds to caffeine
Want to make informed dietary choices
What's Included
At-home DNA collection kit
Buccal swab collection materials
Step-by-step instructions
Laboratory DNA analysis
Secure online results
How It Works
1. Order Your Kit
Your DNA collection kit is shipped directly to your home.
2. Collect Your Sample
Activate your kit and collect a painless cheek swab sample.
3. Return Your Sample
Mail your specimen to the laboratory using the included return materials.
4. Receive Your Results
Your DNA is analyzed, and your confidential results are available through a secure online portal.
Important Information
This test evaluates genetic factors related to caffeine metabolism.
Results are intended for wellness and educational purposes only.
Genetics is one of many factors that influence your response to caffeine.
Discuss any health concerns or dietary changes with your healthcare provider.
At-Home DNA Caffeine Sensitivity Test
Discover how your genes influence the way your body processes caffeine.
The At-Home DNA Caffeine Sensitivity Test analyzes genetic variants in the CYP1A2 gene to determine whether you are a fast or slow caffeine metabolizer. Your genetic profile may help you better understand how caffeine affects your body and guide healthier lifestyle choices.
This test provides genetic wellness information and is not intended to diagnose cardiovascular disease or other medical conditions.
What This Test Evaluates
This DNA test analyzes genetic markers associated with:
Caffeine metabolism
CYP1A2 gene variants
Fast vs. slow caffeine metabolism
Individual caffeine sensitivity
Personalized wellness insights
Collection Method
Buccal (Cheek) Swab
No blood draw or clinic visit is required.
Test Features
Easy at-home DNA collection
Simple cheek swab sample
Laboratory analyzed
Private and confidential
Secure online results
No appointment required
Who May Benefit?
This test may be appropriate for individuals who:
Drink coffee, tea, or energy drinks regularly
Experience jitters or trouble sleeping after caffeine
Want personalized wellness insights
Are interested in understanding how their body responds to caffeine
Want to make informed dietary choices
What's Included
At-home DNA collection kit
Buccal swab collection materials
Step-by-step instructions
Laboratory DNA analysis
Secure online results
How It Works
1. Order Your Kit
Your DNA collection kit is shipped directly to your home.
2. Collect Your Sample
Activate your kit and collect a painless cheek swab sample.
3. Return Your Sample
Mail your specimen to the laboratory using the included return materials.
4. Receive Your Results
Your DNA is analyzed, and your confidential results are available through a secure online portal.
Important Information
This test evaluates genetic factors related to caffeine metabolism.
Results are intended for wellness and educational purposes only.
Genetics is one of many factors that influence your response to caffeine.
Discuss any health concerns or dietary changes with your healthcare provider.