Michal
GBDo not order the recipes Do not order the recipes. They ignored my foods to avoid, they included canned foods in the ingredients, their breakfast item was scrambled eggs with green onion and a few herbs -- really, for 5$, or for another 5$ a recipe for fruit and yogurt with gluten free oats. 1: oats are already gluten free; 2: my data says I don't have to worry about gluten. Additionally, there is not even the general nutrition data that Costco provides. I was interested in the food selection based on my DNA, but having bought their recipes I have very little faith at all in this company and would advise people to avoid them.
Captain Steve
GBDon't bother here. You will get nothing useful. Sites such as 23and Me have extremely limited DNA data. They only look at a tiny fraction of our/your DNA. Our DNA contains 6 billion SNP's (single nucleotide polymorphisms). These DNA testing sites only look at .01% of our DNA. The remaining 99.99% is ignored as if that DNA doesn't matter. Plus, the science isn't developed for knowing what to provide optimum needs. For example, I have a genetic condition that 23 and Me doesn't even test for that causes kidney disease. How can they give me diet advice based on my DNA? Obviously, they can't. Also, their recommendations are based on their flawed dietary assumptions. Most dieticians are indoctrinated in anti-meat, anti-fat, pro-plant brainwashing. Meat isn't bad. Saturated fat isn't bad. Cholesterol isn't bad. Many eating carnivore to avoid allergies are quite healthy. Much of what dieticians preach is based on flawed understanding. Dr. Eric Westman of Duke University Keto Lab is a good resource. This may work someday, but that's a long way away.
Jill Betz
GBI thought this was very confirming to… I thought this was very confirming to the way my body likes to eat and what I perceive is healthy. My concern is a high calcium scan and cholesterol which GenoPalate doesn’t know and my conflict was the red meat that it recommends for my DNA and Canoloa oil. Other than these 2 concerns I think it was fabulous. I also wished it had enough sample to give me an alcohol review.
Thompson Eliza
GBMy experience with Genopalate.com was… My experience with Genopalate.com was almost good. I ordered somethings and recieved them satisfactorily. There wasn't anything over the top or a bad experience. I did hav occasional issuse with the website iteslf, like it wasn't working properly, not loading well or going slow. The customer support was helpfull though and got everything sorted quickly. The prices were also resonable. All in all, aside from som small issuse, the whole experiance was almost satisfactury.
Mira Sturdivant
GBfound via Quora advertisements... isn't it convenient that so many of us learned about geno palate through random Quora posts? but they're not so "random", are they. the innocent questions and highly promoted answers are all made by geno palate itself as advertisements. and it doesn't give what it promises, either. most of what you get is generic advice. the rest is slightly customized and still probably doesn't apply to you.