Wonko
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I'm in the UK, I see this is commonly on the lists of recommended tests, but it's quite expensive at £150. Is it likely to be worth it, do they still supply raw data, what do I need to do to analyze it, what use are the results as my GP is highly unlikely to accept them (or know what to do with them) etc.
Obviously I know that ATM no one knows what the outcome of testing my particular DNA is likely to be, I'm more after general information on how, if I do it, anything in the results is likely point me in the right direction to help me improve. In short why is it in the lists of most recommended tests.
Obviously I know that ATM no one knows what the outcome of testing my particular DNA is likely to be, I'm more after general information on how, if I do it, anything in the results is likely point me in the right direction to help me improve. In short why is it in the lists of most recommended tests.