If you’ve noticed your face turning red or suffer severe hangovers after just one drink, you might have alcohol intolerance. Find out whether you have the genetic variants linked to alcohol intolerance with our easy-to-use DNA test kit.
ABOUT THIS TEST:
Alcohol, also known as ethanol, is processed in our bodies through a two-step enzymatic process. Here’s how it works:
Individuals with genetic variations in the alcohol metabolism pathway may generate acetaldehyde too quickly or not eliminate it fast enough. This can lead to the dangerous accumulation of acetaldehyde in the body, even when moderate amounts of alcohol are consumed.
If you have alcohol intolerance, you may some of the following symptoms after you consume alcohol:
To determine whether you have inherited DNA changes that affect your ability to metabolize alcohol and may increase your risk of serious health complications, a simple mouth swab test is all that is needed.
Genetic variations in the alcohol metabolism pathway can make your body process alcohol differently. Some individuals may produce acetaldehyde too rapidly or struggle to eliminate it effectively, leading to the risky buildup of this toxic substance, even with moderate alcohol consumption.
Variants Tested
Impact of Genetic Variations
Health Risks of Continuous Alcohol Consumption
Studies have shown that some ALDH2 heterozygotes in Asian populations consume large amounts of alcohol, often using antihistamines to reduce flush symptoms. Unfortunately, this continuous alcohol consumption significantly increases their health risks, including a roughly 10-fold increased risk of esophageal cancer for moderate drinkers and up to a 90-fold increase for heavy drinkers.
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Easily swab the participants with our painless mouth swabs, then send the samples to our laboratory for analysis.
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