I have been taking https://ourdna.mygenewize.com/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; customized to DNA supplements for 2 months now with suprising success. Yea I know what you’re thinking, I’m just selling a product here. But this stuff actually works. GeneWize is the only company I have been able to find who offers a patented DNA analysis and provide me specific supplements based on those results.
Please be a skeptic, take a look at the site & let me know what you think?
DNA specific supplements
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Re: DNA specific supplements
Not to be rude, but is this actually being posted to stimulate discussion about the product, or to promote it?
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Re: DNA specific supplements
Conversation about the science. Is this the future? I believe so.
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Okay, I appreciate your feedback thanks
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However what do I think of this DNA tailored supplement approach? Not that company.
A: They're promoting franchise schemes, so they encourage the idea that you might make lots of money promoting these things yourself, probably too lazy to do it themselves, then cream off your earnings.
B: I could not get any content information for a single product, except a supposed a list of ingredients, that were available via a PDF form, but only if I registered, so then they get to know name and e-mail.
Why be so clandestine? Be open. Don't put conditions on your product information, that smacks of inadequate transparency and you shouldn't have to part with any personal info, not even an e-mail address, just so you can obtain vital information about product science, ingredients etc.
Frankly based on this, I don't see a future except for the potential profiteering of people, with some alledged "new age" science, which is not being made available for me in easy to access detail, without some kind of quid pro quo style system, of me giving them some personal details in return for this so-called wonder science.
If I'm the potential customer, or franchisee, (I'm not either and wouldn't be), make me want to be, don't place petty conditions on me, or increase suspsicions about things, as that's not making them look positive as an organisation, or encouraging me to want anything to do with them.
Until I get more evidence on this via free, unconditional disclosure, I vote NO.

However what do I think of this DNA tailored supplement approach? Not that company.
A: They're promoting franchise schemes, so they encourage the idea that you might make lots of money promoting these things yourself, probably too lazy to do it themselves, then cream off your earnings.
B: I could not get any content information for a single product, except a supposed a list of ingredients, that were available via a PDF form, but only if I registered, so then they get to know name and e-mail.
Why be so clandestine? Be open. Don't put conditions on your product information, that smacks of inadequate transparency and you shouldn't have to part with any personal info, not even an e-mail address, just so you can obtain vital information about product science, ingredients etc.
Frankly based on this, I don't see a future except for the potential profiteering of people, with some alledged "new age" science, which is not being made available for me in easy to access detail, without some kind of quid pro quo style system, of me giving them some personal details in return for this so-called wonder science.
If I'm the potential customer, or franchisee, (I'm not either and wouldn't be), make me want to be, don't place petty conditions on me, or increase suspsicions about things, as that's not making them look positive as an organisation, or encouraging me to want anything to do with them.
Until I get more evidence on this via free, unconditional disclosure, I vote NO.
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I found this link on the main website. it lists all active ingrediants
http://www.mygenewize.com/Resource/DbFi ... nts-FO.pdf" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
http://www.mygenewize.com/Resource/DbFi ... nts-FO.pdf" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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That's the list I was talking about. Although in hindsight, I buy stuff from a company that I think uses PDF stuff to download, so that comment I made was a little bit misguided in fairness.