TrixieStix
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@Basilico
Except for the MTHFR genetic testing, that one was downright rejected for being unnecessary and not proven to be useful. That one cost 500$ which I could have gotten through 23andme for 200$ (with a lot more additional information) H
Actually a proper MTHFR test tells you more than 23andme testing can as they report results alphabetically and cannot tell you which strand a mutation is on which means it cannot for example tell you if your are "Compound Heterozygous" or not which means that there is one mutation on each strand of DNA.
On MTHFR sites you will see a lot of talk about being Compound Heterozygous and I actually have one of each of the mutations that it requires to be CH so I erroneously assumed my results meant I was compound heterozygous, but then someone here on PR explained to me that it is impossible to know from 23andme testing given it's limitations and lack of reporting which strand a mutation is on. Unfortunately I have never seen any of the popular MTHFR website mention this fact.