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by danielgomari
1419 days ago
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Yes, we are taking this topic very seriously, especially in the light of recent genetic testing controversies. We will work hard on not only making the science behind our reports solid, but also making sure that the reports are communicated clearly. Early generations of the technology will mostly focus on overall health status and fitness. As for disease diagnosis, every single case will be worked out individually, will be tested, and will also be subject to regulatory scrutiny. |
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Because it's far from obvious that dietary supplementation of X is going to have a causal link to a reduction in problem Y, where Y is associated with low levels of X.
For example, a low ferritin isn't always best treated with iron supplements - certainly they won't treat the bowel cancer that could be the underlying cause.