But not for everyone.
Your DNA holds health insights. We help you read them
After age 45, the risk doubles — one in three men is affected. The risk of developing cancer rises from 1% at age 35 to 30% for men over 60.
Understand your genetic risks early — and take control of your long-term health, wellbeing, and longevity. Order your DNA test to take the first step
How can DNA help your prevent health risks?
one in six men 
over 35 in europe has high blood pressure
But not for everyone.
Your DNA holds health insights. We help you read them
After age 45, the risk doubles — one in three men is affected. The risk of developing cancer rises from 1% at age 35 to 30% for men over 60.
Understand your genetic risks early — and take control of your long-term health, wellbeing, and longevity. Order your DNA test to take the first step
How can DNA help your prevent health risks?
one in six men 
over 35 in europe has high blood pressure
How does it work?
Risk isn’t random — it’s inherited
Your DNA matters
In addition to lifestyle, diet and physical activity, your DNA also plays a role in determining your risk of developing diseases
Real genetic examples
For example, if you carry the G20210A variant in the prothrombin gene (F2) and you’re under 50, your risk of a heart attack is 5 times higher than average
What we analyze
Similar genetic data in your DNA covers predisposition to 187 diseases — from cardiovascular conditions and cancer to mental health disorders
Lifestyle still matters
Of course, your lifestyle and environment play a huge role. But knowing your risks gives you the chance to be prepared — or even to neutralize the threat
Depending on the genetic variants you inherited from your parents, your risks may be higher or lower
How scientific is all this?
Your DNA knows your risks
Let’s read the signs before they turn into symptoms
Sample results
Nature Genetics / NCBI
ClinVar
Genomics England
GWAS Catalog
NIH (National Institutes of Health)
Trusted research and data from:
We apply statistical modeling and machine learning to personalize your risk — accounting for age, sex, and ancestry.
Our interpretations are based on large-scale GWAS (Genome-Wide Association Studies) and verified clinical databases.
We analyze specific genetic variants (SNPs) associated with known health risks, using saliva samples.
Biostatistics + AI
Scientific validation
DNA analysis
Our results are not a diagnosis, but a scientific estimate of predisposition
Genetic data is never the full picture. We encourage users to consider lifestyle, family history, and consult with doctors for clinical decisions.
We use advanced DNA genotyping and AI-powered analysis to assess your health risks — based on globally accepted methods and peer-reviewed research.
Backed by science. Built on global research
How does it work?
Risk isn’t random — it’s inherited
Your DNA matters
In addition to lifestyle, diet and physical activity, your DNA also plays a role in determining your risk of developing diseases
Real genetic examples
For example, if you carry the G20210A variant in the prothrombin gene (F2) and you’re under 50, your risk of a heart attack is 5 times higher than average
What we analyze
Similar genetic data in your DNA covers predisposition to 187 diseases — from cardiovascular conditions and cancer to mental health disorders
Lifestyle still matters
Of course, your lifestyle and environment play a huge role. But knowing your risks gives you the chance to be prepared — or even to neutralize the threat
Depending on the genetic variants you inherited from your parents, your risks may be higher or lower
How scientific is all this?
Since 2003, when the Human Genome Project was completed, scientists have been exploring how DNA influences our health — across millions of studies
2,000,000
Scientific publications
The dbSNP database lists tens of millions of known DNA variants — many linked to health, nutrition, and medication response
98,000,000
Genetic mutations identified
Ready to take control of your health?
Discover your risk of 187 diseases and 120 other traits. Order DNA test
Ready to take control of your health?
Discover your risk of 187 diseases and 120 other traits. Order DNA test
get 300 health conditions and answers
What can you learn from the DNA Health Test?
Cancer predisposition
Metabolism & hormones
Breast, Colorectal, Prostate, Skin...
Type 2 Diabetes, Obesity, Hypothyroidism...
Neurological disorders
Skin & immunity
Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s, Epilepsy...
Psoriasis, Atopic dermatitis, Vitiligo...
Cardiovascular health and more
Lung & respiratory
Heart attack, Hypertension, Arrhythmia...
Asthma, COPD, Pulmonary fibrosis...
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get 300 health conditions and answers
What can you learn from the DNA Health Test?
Cancer predisposition
Metabolism & hormones
Breast, Colorectal, Prostate, Skin...
Type 2 Diabetes, Obesity, Hypothyroidism...
Neurological disorders
Skin & immunity
Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s, Epilepsy...
Psoriasis, Atopic dermatitis, Vitiligo...
Cardiovascular health and more
Lung & respiratory
Heart attack, Hypertension, Arrhythmia...
Asthma, COPD, Pulmonary fibrosis...
See full list of conditions
Lipid metabolism
Elevated cholesterol levels
Elevated homocysteine levels
Elevated LDL levels
Elevated triglyceride levels
Obesity with increased fat intake
Reduced HDL levels
Trauma, poisoning, other exposures and their consequences
Malignant hyperthermia
Food intolerance
Alcohol intolerance
Caffeine intolerance
Glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase deficiency
Gluten intolerance
Intolerance to trehalose (mushroom sugar)
Lactose intolerance
Peanut allergy
Systemic connective tissue diseases
Systemic lupus erythematosus
Systemic scleroderma
Mental disorders
Alcoholism
Anorexia nervosa
Bipolar disorder
Depression
Nicotine addiction
Marijuana addiction
Tourette's Syndrome
Suicidal ideation
Schizophrenia
Cardiovascular products
Captopril
Beta-adrenomimetics
Salbutamol 
Salmeterol
Diuretics
Hydrochlorothiazide
Immunosuppressants
Azathioprine
Laxatives
Moviprep
Remedies for the correction of disorders in alcoholism, substance abuse and drug addiction
Naltrexone 
Nicotine
Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs
Celecoxib 
Diclofenac 
Non-narcotic analgesics, including non-steroidal and other anti-inflammatory drugs
Piroxicam
Proton pump inhibitors
Lansoprazole 
Omeprazole 
Rabeprazole
Potency regulators
Sildenafil
Opioid narcotic analgesics
Morphine 
Tramadol 
Normotimics
Carbamazepine
Neurotropic agents
Caffeine 
Enflurane 
Isoflurane 
Lidocaine 
Prilocaine 
Sevoflurane
Neuroleptics
Amisulpride 
Aripiprazole 
Clozapine 
Haloperidol 
Olanzapine 
Paliperidone 
Quetiapine 
Risperidone 
Ziprasidon
Metabolics
Allopurinol 
Atorvastatin 
Cerivastatin sodium 
Chlorpropamide 
Glibenclamide 
Glimepiride 
Glipizide 
Metformin 
Naloxone 
Pravastatin 
Probenecid 
Rosuvastatin 
Simvastatin 
Sodium nitrite
Immunotropic agents
Adalimumab 
Cyclosporine 
Etanercept 
Infliximab 
Sirolimus 
Tacrolimus
Hormones and their antagonists
Budesonid 
Fluticasone 
Triamcinolone
Hormonal contraceptives for systemic use
Desogestrel 
Drospirenone and ethinyl estradiol 
Etonogestrel 
Gestodene 
Levonorgestrel 
Medroxyprogesterone 
Megestrol 
Norelgestromine and ethinyl estradiol 
Norethindron 
Norgestimate
Hematotropic agents
Aspirin 
Aspirin and Clopidogrel 
Clopidogrel 
Eltrombopag 
Tikagrelor 
Warfarin
Antiviral (with the exception of HIV) drugs
Boceprevir, Peginterferon alpha-2b and Ribavirin 
Peginterferon alpha-2a and Ribavirin 
Peginterferon alpha-2b 
Peginterferon alpha-2b and Ribavirin 
Telaprevir 
Telaprevir, Peginterferon alpha-2a and Ribavirin 
Telaprevir, Peginterferon alpha-2b and Ribavirin
Antitumor agents
Capecitabine 
Carboplatin 
Cetuximab 
Cisplatin 
Cyclophosphamide 
Dabrafenib 
Epirubicin 
Erlotinib 
Ethinyl Estradiol 
Fluorouracil 
Gefitinib 
Mercaptopurine 
Methotrexate 
Oxaliplatin 
Paclitaxel 
Tagafur 
Tamoxifen 
Trametinib 
Trastuzumab 
Antimicrobial, antiparasitic and anthelmintic agents
Chloroquine 
Dapsone 
Efavirenz 
Erythromycin 
Ethambutol 
Isoniazid 
Mafenid 
Nalidixic acid 
Nevirapin 
Nitrofurantoin 
Norfloxacin 
Pyrazinamide 
Quinine 
Rifampicin 
Sulfadiazine 
Sulfamethoxazole 
Sulfasalazine 
Trimethoprim
Antiepileptic drugs
Brivaracetam 
Phenytoin
Antidepressants
Amitriptyline 
Citalopram 
Clomipramine 
Doxepin 
Escitalopram 
Fluoxetine 
Imipramine 
Mirtazapine 
Paroxetine 
Venlafaxine
Anesthetic agents
Desflurane
Eating behavior
A difficult feeling of satiety
Craving for the use of sweets
Frequent snacking
Overeating
Strength and endurance
Endurance
Power
Speed and power sports
Short-distance running
Short-distance swimming
Speed skating (short distances)
Throwing
Weightlifting
Games and martial arts
Boxing
European football
Fencing
Fighting
Handball
Ice hockey
Lawn tennis
Aerobic sports
Academic rowing
Biathlon
Cross-country skiing (up to 15 km)
Kayaking and canoeing
Long distance running
Long-distance skiing (from 15 km)
Long-distance swimming
Marathon
Road cycling
Triathlon
Risk of injury
Achilles tendonitis
Cruciate ligament rupture
Lower limb varicose veins
Muscle damage due to intense strain
Shoulder dislocation
Respiratory diseases
Asthma
Bronchobstructive syndrome
Idiopathic fibrosing alveolitis
Predisposition to infections
COVID-19 coronavirus infection
COVID-19 coronavirus infection (severe)
Loss of sense of smell and taste with COVID-19
Lyme disease after tick bite
Malaria
Meningococcal infection
Prion diseases
Malignant neoplasms
Adenocarcinoma of esophagus
Basalioma
Cancer of the upper respiratory tract and upper digestive tract
Carcinoma of parathyroid glands
Carcinoma of the ileum
Colorectal cancer
DICER1 syndrome
Ewing’s sarcoma
Gastrointestinal stromal tumor
Germ cell testicular cancer
Glioblastoma
Glioma
Hereditary cancer predisposition syndrome
Hereditary diffuse gastric cancer
Hereditary papillary renal cell cancer
Kidney cancer
Lee-Fraumeni syndrome
Lung cancer
Melanoma
Neuroblastoma
Nephroblastoma
Nephroblastoma (Wilms tumor)
Osteogenic sarcoma
Paget’s disease
Pancreatic cancer
Prostate cancer
Rhabdoid tumor predisposition syndrome
Retinoblastoma
Testicular cancer
Thyroid cancer
Metabolic diseases
Alpha-1-antitrypsin deficiency
Biotinidase deficiency
Danon’s disease
Fabry’s disease
Familial hypercholesterolemia
Gout
Glycogenesis
Hemochromatosis
Hypertriglyceridemia
Hypothyroidism
Obesity
Ornithine transcarbamylase deficiency
Osteoporosis
Type 1 diabetes mellitus
Type 2 diabetes mellitus
Wilson-Konovalov disease (Hepatocerebral dystrophy)
Diseases of the nervous system
Alzheimer’s disease
Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (sporadic form)
Attention Deficit Disorder
Epilepsy generalized
Essential tremor
Hypokalemic periodic paralysis
Intracranial aneurysm
Ischemic stroke
Limb-Lumbar Muscular Dystrophy
Migraine
Multiple sclerosis
Myasthenia gravis
Narcolepsy
Parkinson’s disease
Progressive supranuclear palsy
Restless legs syndrome
Tourette’s Syndrome
Diseases of the musculoskeletal system
Behcet’s disease
Behcet’s disease (ankylosing spondylitis)
Dupuytren’s contracture
Juvenile idiopathic arthritis
Osteoarthritis
Osteoarthritis of the knee joint
Osteonecrosis of the jaw
Rheumatoid arthritis
Diseases of the genitourinary system
Chronic kidney disease
Glomerulonephritis
Urolithiasis
Diseases of the endocrine system
Carney syndrome (Carney complex)
MODY-3-diabetes
Multiple endocrine neoplasia
Renal cysts and diabetic syndrome (MODY-5-diabetes)
Diseases of the digestive organs
Barrett’s esophagus
Cancer of the upper respiratory tract and upper digestive tract
Celiac disease
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)
Combined esophageal disease (Barrett’s esophagus and esophageal adenocarcinoma)
Crohn’s disease
Demineralization of molars and incisors
Familial adenomatous polyposis
Gilbert’s syndrome
Helicobacter pylori serologic status
Hypertrophic gatekeeper stenosis in children
MUTYH-associated polyposis
Pancreatitis
Periodontitis
Primary biliary cirrhosis
Primary sclerosing cholangitis
Ulcerative colitis
Diseases of the cardiovascular system
Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm
Atrial fibrillation
Brugada syndrome
Cardiomyopathy
Catecholaminergic polymorphic ventricular tachycardia
Dilated cardiomyopathy
Hereditary hemorrhagic telangiectasia (Randu-Osler disease, hemorrhagic angiomatosis)
Hypertension
Ischemic heart disease
Myocardial hypertrophy
Myocardial infarction
Prolonged QT syndrome
Pulmonary arterial hypertension
Sudden coronary death
Thoracic aortic aneurysm
Venous thromboembolism
Blood diseases
Childhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia
Chronic lympholeukemia
Fanconi’s anemia
Follicular lymphoma
Hemophilia
Hereditary thrombophilia
Hodgkin’s lymphoma
Lymphoma
Multiple myeloma
Allergic diseases
Allergic rhinitis
Allergic sensitization
Atopic dermatitis
Atopy
Malformations
Burt-Hogg-Dube syndrome
Ehlers-Danlos syndrome
Hippel-Lindau disease
Loeys-Dietz syndrome
Malignant basal cell nevus syndrome (Gorlin-Goltz syndrome)
Marfan syndrome
Multiple hamartomas syndrome (Cowden syndrome)
Neurofibromatosis
Peutz-Jeghers syndrome
Tuberous sclerosis
Hormones
Decreased testosterone
Disruption of circadian rhythms
Elevated estradiol
Excess weight related to leptin
Increased ratio of estradiol to testosterone
DRUGS EFFECTIVENESS
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NUTRITION
RISKS OF DISEASES
Ear diseases
Otosclerosis
Hereditary forms of the diseases
Adenosine monophosphate deaminase 1 deficiency
Ataxia-telangiectasia-like syndrome
Hereditary Parkinson’s disease
Eye diseases
Corneal endothelial dystrophy (Fuchs’ dystrophy)
Glaucoma
Leber’s congenital amaurosis
Maculodystrophy
Myopia
Rhegmatogenous retinal detachment
Diseases of the skin and subcutaneous tissue
Acne (pimples)
Male pattern baldness
Nest alopecia
Photoaging of the skin
Psoriasis
Vitiligo
All 300 health conditions and genetic traits
Character trait
Conscientiousness 
Cynicism 
Neuroticism 
Openness to experience 
Paranoia 
Riskiness 
Search for exciting stimuli
Ability
Analysis of numerical and textual information 
Correct pronunciation when reading aloud 
Correct reading of letter combinations 
Entrepreneurship 
Good visual memory 
High IQ (>170) 
High level of education 
Imaginative creativity 
Long-term training 
Mathematical abilities 
Quick generation of new ideas 
Singing (hitting the notes) 
Speed of reaction 
Speed reading 
Verbal creativity
SKILLS AND CHARACTER
Calcium deficiency
Iron deficiency
Selenium deficiency
Vitamin A deficiency
Vitamin B12 deficiency
Vitamin B6 deficiency
Vitamin B9 deficiency
Vitamin C deficiency
Vitamin D deficiency
Vitamin E deficiency
Vitamins and minerals
Cardiovascular conditions affect more than half a billion people, often developing silently over decades. DNA testing can help identify your genetic risk before symptoms appear
520,000,000
People live with cardiovascular diseases worldwide
Asthma, COPD, Pulmonary fibrosis...
What if prevention started with your DNA?
85%
50%
of global deaths are caused by cardiovascular, respiratory, cancer, and blood-related diseases.
higher chance to avoid complications when risks are detected early.
Knowing your personal profile helps doctors give targeted advice — and reduce serious consequences.
of people with high genetic risk show no symptoms early —when treatment is cheapest and most effective.
But preventing everything at once is nearly impossible.
3x
Let’s read the signs before they turn into symptoms
Sample results
Your DNA knows your risks
Asthma, COPD, Pulmonary fibrosis...
What if prevention started with your DNA?
85%
50%
of global deaths are caused by cardiovascular, respiratory, cancer, and blood-related diseases.
higher chance to avoid complications when risks are detected early.
Knowing your personal profile helps doctors give targeted advice — and reduce serious consequences.
of people with high genetic risk show no symptoms early —when treatment is cheapest and most effective.
But preventing everything at once is nearly impossible.
3x
Let’s read the signs before they turn into symptoms
Sample results
Your DNA knows your risks
Sample results
Discover your Ancestry
Not just regions — trace your exact ancestry. Are you part Viking? Maybe your ancestors were Maya? Your DNA holds the full story
Populations we analyze to trace your ancestry — from ancient tribes to modern migrations
548
Scandinavian
For just $30 more and get...
Upgrade to the DNA Test Ancestry + Health
Mexican
from Norway, Denmark, Sweden
from Mexico, Yucatán Peninsula
63%
37%
40%
of people have genetic variants that affect how they digest lactose, gluten or alcohol
Understand your unique needs
Find out if you have intolerances to lactose, alcohol, gluten and more. Get personalized nutrition advice based on your genes
️Build your personal training plan
Built for strength or endurance? Compare your DNA to elite athletes and find the sports that suit you.
of your athletic potential is influenced by genetic factors like muscle type, recovery speed
Know which medications work best for you
medications are analyzed in your DNA test to identify which work best for you
80% of medications cause side effects in some people —and work perfectly for others
129
70%
Discover your Ancestry
Not just regions — trace your exact ancestry. Are you part Viking? Maybe your ancestors were Maya? Your DNA holds the full story
Populations we analyze to trace your ancestry — from ancient tribes to modern migrations
548
Scandinavian
For just €30 more and get...
Upgrade to the DNA Test Ancestry + Health
Mexican
from Norway, Denmark, Sweden
from Mexico, Yucatán Peninsula
63%
37%
40%
of people have genetic variants that affect how they digest lactose, gluten or alcohol
Understand your unique needs
Find out if you have intolerances to lactose, alcohol, gluten and more. Get personalized nutrition advice based on your genes
️Build your personal training plan
Built for strength or endurance? Compare your DNA to elite athletes and find the sports that suit you.
of your athletic potential is influenced by genetic factors like muscle type, recovery speed
Know which medications work best for you
medications are analyzed in your DNA test to identify which work best for you
80% of medications cause side effects in some people —and work perfectly for others
129
70%
Add just €30 and get the full Ancestry + Health DNA Test
Add just €30 and get the full Ancestry + Health DNA Test
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the DNA Test?
Contact us to schedule a courier pickup and send your tube to our lab
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Place the tube in the soft pouch, then put it into the inner box with the sticker.
Put the inner box inside the main DNA test package.
Seal the box with the sticker provided
Pack and return the tube to the courier
Make sure the cap is closed properly so the sample doesn’t leak or dry out during delivery
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Seal the tube tightly
Fill the tube with saliva until the liquid — not bubbles — reaches the marked line
Attach the funnel instead of the cap
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Take the tube out of the soft box. The gel at the bottom of the tube is a stabilizer — it helps preserve the saliva sample during transportation
Go to my.eligens.io or simply scan the QR code on the tube for quick registration
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How Do I Take
the DNA Test?
You’ll get an email notification as soon as the lab starts working on your sample. Your DNA results will appear in your personal cabinet
Where do I see
my DNA results?
You’ll get an email notification as soon as the lab starts working on your sample. Your DNA results will appear in your personal cabinet
Where do I see
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