Nutrition DNA test from raw data
Explore nutrition genetics from the raw DNA file you already have.
GenoSight can interpret compatible 23andMe, AncestryDNA, and MyHeritage raw DNA files for educational nutrition context. Start with a lighter report if you want to test the format, or choose a paid plan when the broader Nutrition report is the goal.
Nutrition report
350 credits for a deeper report.
Start with the nutrition question
Decide whether you want broad nutrition context or a narrower food-response report such as caffeine and alcohol.
Check a first report before paying more
The Nutrition report costs more than the signup grant, so many people should test the format with a lighter report first.
Keep clinical claims out of it
GenoSight frames nutrition genetics as educational context, not a diagnosis or supplement protocol.
Nutrition report paths
Choose broad nutrition only when that is the real question.
Nutrition is one of the deeper GenoSight reports. If your question is narrower, a lower-credit starter report may be a better first pass.
Nutrition report
350 creditsA broader nutrigenomics-style report for food, nutrient, and diet-related genetic context when your raw file has usable coverage.
ContinueFoods & Drinks
160 creditsA lighter starter report for caffeine, alcohol, taste, and food-response questions that fits inside the free signup grant.
ContinueMetabolic Health
160 creditsA related report path for people whose nutrition question is really about glucose, lipids, weight, or cardiometabolic context.
ContinueFitness
100 creditsA focused adjacent report for people connecting food, training response, endurance, power, and recovery context.
ContinueWhat GenoSight can explain
Explain selected food, nutrient, and diet-related genetic context where coverage exists
Separate stronger report signals from weaker or missing raw-file coverage
Put nutrition findings beside your health profile and stated habits
Create a report you can save as a PDF and discuss with a qualified professional
What it should not do
Diagnose nutrient deficiencies, allergies, intolerances, or eating disorders
Prescribe a diet, supplement dose, or medication change
Replace labs, symptoms, medication context, or clinician guidance
Interpret PDF reports, screenshots, FASTQ, BAM, or whole-genome VCF files
Pricing path
The Nutrition report is a paid-intent report.
Use the no-card grant for a lighter preview, or choose a paid plan when you already know the deeper Nutrition report is the report you want.
Free trial
$0
250 signup credits, no card
Best for testing Foods & Drinks or another lighter report before paying for the deeper Nutrition report.
Start freeMonthly
Direct path$11.99
1,500 credits per month
The direct path if your main goal is the broader Nutrition report plus follow-up questions.
Choose monthlyYearly
$99.99
18,000 credits per year
For Nutrition plus adjacent reports such as Foods & Drinks, Metabolic Health, Heart Health, and Fitness.
Choose yearlyLifetime
$229
6,000 credits per month, for life
For revisiting nutrition genetics over time without recurring subscription renewals.
Choose lifetimeNutrition DNA test questions
Common questions before using raw DNA data for nutrition.
Can I get a nutrition DNA test from 23andMe or AncestryDNA raw data?
Yes, if you have a compatible raw genotype text file from 23andMe, AncestryDNA, or MyHeritage. GenoSight can turn supported markers into educational nutrition context with caveats.
Is the Nutrition report covered by the free signup credits?
The Nutrition report currently costs 350 credits, while new accounts receive 250 free credits. Many people should use the free grant for a lighter first report, then upgrade if the format is useful.
Will GenoSight tell me what supplements or diet to follow?
No. GenoSight does not prescribe diets or supplement doses from genotype. Nutrition decisions depend on labs, symptoms, medical history, medications, goals, and professional guidance.
Is this the same as a clinical nutrigenomics test?
No. GenoSight is an educational report product using consumer raw DNA data. Clinical nutrition or genetic concerns require appropriate clinical testing and qualified interpretation.
Paid plan recommended
Run nutrition genetics with enough credits to finish.
Choose a plan for the deeper Nutrition report, or start free if you want a smaller proof-of-format report first.