DNA Mind is a DNA-based nutrigenetic test encompassing genetic variation influencing neurobiological regulation and behavioural health. This panel focuses on biological systems involved in neurotransmitter activity, inflammatory signalling, neural communication and addicitve behaviour impacts, helping practitioners explore how inherited differences may contribute to mood symptoms, cognitive changes or altered stress responses.
Markers assessed, include aspects of serotonin and dopamine signalling, methylation activity, lipid metabolism and neuroinflammatory regulation. Variation in these pathways may be relevant in individuals experiencing emotional instability, reduced mental clarity, fatigue related to stress, or behavioural difficulties affecting lifestyle choices. Genetic factors linked to neurotrophic support and cellular signalling are also considered to provide broader context around cognitive ageing. Genetic factors like lipid metabolism and inflammation, which are known to be key drivers in neorucognitive decline conditions, are investigated in this profile allowing key prevention strategies to be formulation for long term brain health and cognition.
Results are interpreted alongside symptom history, lifestyle habits, nutritional status and psychosocial factors where appropriate. Integrating genetic context with clinical assessment can support more personalised discussion around nutrition strategies, lifestyle planning and longer-term cognitive and emotional health.