Genetic detox test
Check detox gene context from the raw DNA file you already have.
If you are looking for a genetic detox test, GenoSight can use a compatible consumer raw DNA file to generate an educational Detox and Methylation report. It reviews selected detoxification and methylation markers with source notes, but it does not measure toxin burden, liver function, or actual detox capacity.
Raw-data route, not a new kit
250 free credits can cover the first report.
What the report covers
Detox genes need pathway context, not isolated red flags.
The report keeps detoxification biology in proportion: phase I creates intermediates, phase II helps conjugate and clear them, and raw genotype alone cannot show whether the whole system is functioning well in real life.
CYP and Phase I context
Selected CYP-family markers can be relevant to caffeine, smoke, cooked-meat compounds, hormones, and some medication-response conversations, but they are not a standalone safety test.
GST, NAT, UGT, and SULT context
Phase II markers are framed as educational clues around conjugation pathways, not proof that someone is unable to detoxify.
COMT and methylation context
COMT and related methylation markers are discussed beside folate and B-vitamin context, because isolated detox-gene tables are easy to overinterpret.
Exposure and lifestyle caveats
The report keeps real exposure sources, lab context, clinician follow-up, and uncertainty visible instead of turning genotype into a cleanse plan.
Best path
Start with a file check, then run the focused report.
Search results for detox genes often jump straight to action plans. GenoSight keeps the first step smaller: verify the file, explain the markers, and leave medical decisions to qualified care.
Use a raw DNA file you already have
GenoSight analyzes compatible raw genotype files from supported providers. It does not sell a new detox DNA kit or process lab samples.
Check file typeRun the broader report
The Detox and Methylation report is the best first pass for detox-gene searches because it includes methylation, phase I, and phase II context.
Open report pageCompare first-report options
If your real question is caffeine, medication context, methylation, or nutrition, the report picker can help choose the smaller first report.
Use report pickerWhat a raw-data detox report can do
Review selected CYP, GST, NAT, UGT, SULT, COMT, MTHFR, and related raw-file markers when present
Explain phase I and phase II detoxification as biology with uncertainty, not as a cleanse score
Show why provider chip coverage and no-calls can make some detox-gene markers unavailable
Route you to an educational Detox and Methylation report that fits inside the free credit grant
What it cannot do
Measure toxin burden, liver function, oxidative stress, glutathione status, or actual detox capacity
Diagnose detoxification impairment, chemical sensitivity, cancer risk, medication safety, or chronic illness
Prescribe detox cleanses, methyl donors, NAC, glutathione, DIM, calcium D-glucarate, or other supplements
Replace pharmacogenomic testing, liver labs, occupational exposure assessment, or clinician guidance
Pricing
Use the free credits before a paid plan.
Detox and Methylation is a 200-credit report, so the 250-credit no-card signup grant is enough for a real first pass.
Free trial
$0
250 signup credits
Run the 200-credit Detox and Methylation report from a compatible raw DNA file before paying.
Start freeMonthly
$11.99
1,500 credits per month
Use monthly when the first report is useful and you want more reports, PDFs, and findings-grounded follow-up chat.
Choose monthlyYearly
$99.99
18,000 credits per year
Use yearly when detox-gene questions are part of a broader raw DNA report library review.
Choose yearlySource notes
Keep detox-gene claims grounded.
NTP/NIEHS: Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons
Government toxicology reference describing common PAH exposure sources such as smoke, air pollutants, and grilled foods.
View sourceNCBI Gene: COMT
Reference entry for catechol-O-methyltransferase and methyl-group transfer in catecholamine metabolism.
View sourceMedlinePlus Genetics: MTHFR
NIH consumer genetics reference for MTHFR, folate processing, and common-polymorphism caveats.
View sourceGenetic detox test questions
Can GenoSight work as a genetic detox test?
GenoSight can re-analyze a compatible consumer raw DNA file for selected detoxification and methylation-related markers, then generate an educational Detox and Methylation report. It is not a clinical detoxification test and does not measure toxin burden or organ function.
Which detox genes can raw DNA reports discuss?
Coverage depends on the provider file, chip version, and no-calls. The report can discuss selected CYP, GST, NAT, UGT, SULT, COMT, MTHFR, and related markers when they are present, but missing markers are not clinical results.
Can a detox gene result tell me which cleanse or supplement to use?
No. GenoSight does not prescribe detox cleanses, supplement stacks, or dosing from genotype. Decisions about supplements, labs, symptoms, medications, pregnancy, or exposure concerns belong with qualified clinicians.
Do I need to buy a new DNA kit?
No. GenoSight is for people who already have a compatible raw DNA export from a supported provider such as 23andMe, AncestryDNA, or MyHeritage.
Existing raw DNA file