DNA personalized weight loss

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Coffee Addict
So you have heard of these guys who will take your DNA and give you a diet based and customized to YOUR specific DNA?

How cool is that ... well its cool until somebody tests you on it

To all those who have thought about doing “DNA testing” for individual vitamin supplements, read on!
Staff members of the U.S. Government Accountability Office (GAO) submitted DNA samples to four Web sites that offered testing.

The investigators submitted 12 samples taken from a cheek swab of a 9-month-old female and two from an unrelated 48-year-old man but described the specimens as coming from adults of various ages and lifestyle descriptions.

Three of the sites made different recommendations for nine of the infant’s samples.

Since the DNA of these samples was identical, this showed that these recommendations were not actually based on the sender’s “unique genetic profile” as advertised.

Two of the sites recommended “personalized” supplement regimens that, in addition to being senseless, cost more than 30 times as much as comparable products available at retail outlets.

Experts who reviewed the test reports concluded that they made predictions that were medically unproven, ambiguous, and provided no meaningful information for consumers.” to read the GAO report.
 
I'm going to go out on a limb here and say that sending one's DNA out to anyone even a formidable business sounds like a scary proposition to me. It sounds like a cool idea if it were done properly but it's in such preliminary stages that it's probably not reliable or safe. Plus giving out DNA kinda freaks me out lol.
 
--hey Don, do you have that chubby guy´s DNA already?
--hell yeah, so do you want me to put in on the coffee mug at the scene?
---well duh, someone has to take the blame for that messy murder of our neighbor. I am too pretty for jail
--- let me at least send him a postcard and some vitamins
--- //pulling body to a car trunk//

I don´t know. I am sticking to my usual fruit and veggies diet
 
Makes about as much sense as the “Eat Right for Your Blood Type!” diet, or Mercola's “Eat Right for Your Metabolic Type" diet (which he'll help you determine by filling out a $59 online survey).
 
I'm going to go out on a limb here and say that sending one's DNA out to anyone even a formidable business sounds like a scary proposition to me. It sounds like a cool idea if it were done properly but it's in such preliminary stages that it's probably not reliable or safe. Plus giving out DNA kinda freaks me out lol.
DNA has no bearing on weight loss. Its a fact. If they were so advanced that they could determine that kinda thing, dont you think your own doctor would recommend it or govt subsidise it or something?

The biggest thing you got to do with weight loss, is think with your brain not your heart and emotions. And double check every single fact repeatedly until you are 100% sure of it.
 
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