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NutraHacker alternative

Raw DNA reports without turning SNPs into supplement orders.

NutraHacker is useful when you want supplement-oriented genetic reports. GenoSight is the alternative when you want a readable educational report from an existing 23andMe, AncestryDNA, or MyHeritage raw file, with conservative methylation context, citations, caveats, and follow-up chat on paid plans.

GenoSight is not affiliated with NutraHacker. This page compares public product positioning so raw-DNA users can choose the right interpretation workflow.

Quick answer

Choose based on how directive you want the report to be.

You want readable educational reports with citations and caveats

You have 23andMe, AncestryDNA, or MyHeritage raw DNA data

You want methylation context without supplement-prescription language

You want PDFs and findings-grounded chat on paid plans

Choose GenoSight when

You want readable educational reports with citations and caveats

You have 23andMe, AncestryDNA, or MyHeritage raw DNA data

You want methylation context without supplement-prescription language

You want PDFs and findings-grounded chat on paid plans

Choose NutraHacker when

You want a report explicitly organized around supplement and nutrition suggestions

You need WGS/VCF or expanded genotype-file support listed by NutraHacker

You want NutraHacker report types such as Detox, Vitamin, Fitness, or Complete Mutation

You are comfortable evaluating supplement suggestions with a qualified clinician

Comparison

NutraHacker is more supplement-oriented. GenoSight is more explanatory.

The safest answer is not "one tool is always better." NutraHacker is a fit for supplement-focused reports and broader file support. GenoSight is a fit when you want a cautious hosted report for common consumer raw files, with room to ask follow-up questions.

Best fit

Supplement-oriented genetic reports and broader raw-file support

Readable educational reports from common consumer raw DNA files

File support

Public pages list 23andMe, Ancestry, FTDNA, MyHeritage, GenoPalate, and WGS/VCF options

Built for 23andMe, AncestryDNA, and MyHeritage raw genotype files

Output style

Gene reports with supplement, nutrition, detox, fitness, and mutation-focused framing

Narrative report sections with citations, uncertainty, PDFs, and paid-plan chat

Methylation posture

Useful if you specifically want supplement-oriented methylation output

Useful if you want MTHFR and COMT explained conservatively without prescribing

Trial posture

Check NutraHacker directly for current report pricing and free options

250 signup credits, no card, enough for the first Detox & Methylation report

GenoSight pricing

Try methylation context before committing.

Start with the no-card grant if you want to test one report, or choose monthly when you already know you want PDFs, more report runs, and follow-up chat after the methylation pass.

Free

$0

250 credits, no card

Run the Detox & Methylation report with your own compatible raw file before paying.

Start free

Monthly

$11.99

1,500 credits per month

Good when you want more reports, regenerations, PDFs, and findings-grounded chat.

Choose monthly

Yearly

$99.99

18,000 credits per year

Best value when you want to work through the broader report library over time.

Choose yearly

Supplement boundary

Genotype can inform questions. It should not write the protocol.

MTHFR, COMT, and detox-related variants can be useful clues, but they do not measure current nutrient status, symptoms, medication interactions, pregnancy needs, homocysteine, folate, or B12. GenoSight keeps that boundary visible.

Educational only, not supplement or prescribing advice

Detox & Methylation report fits inside the 250-credit trial

Raw genotype file is not sent to the LLM during synthesis

No WGS, VCF, BAM, FASTQ, PDF, or screenshot upload support

FAQ

Before you switch tools.

Is GenoSight a NutraHacker alternative?

Yes, if you want readable educational raw-DNA reports from a compatible 23andMe, AncestryDNA, or MyHeritage file. NutraHacker may be a better fit if you specifically want supplement-oriented reports or broader file support.

Does GenoSight recommend supplements like NutraHacker?

No. GenoSight may explain nutrition, methylation, and pharmacogenomic context, but it does not tell you to start, stop, or dose supplements from genotype alone. Supplement decisions belong with labs, symptoms, medication context, and clinician guidance.

Can I upload a NutraHacker PDF to GenoSight?

No. GenoSight analyzes compatible raw DNA text files, not PDF reports, screenshots, FASTQ, BAM, or whole-genome VCF files. If you used NutraHacker from 23andMe, AncestryDNA, or MyHeritage data, upload the original raw file.

Which GenoSight report should I run first?

For NutraHacker-style methylation interest, start with Detox & Methylation. It currently costs 200 credits, so it fits inside the 250-credit no-card signup grant.

Start with cautious methylation context.

New accounts get 250 free credits with no card required. The Detox & Methylation report currently fits inside that grant.

Start free