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23andme to see supplementation I needed about nearly 10 years ago. I basically was a mess before I found out what neurochemicals, vitamins, etc. I needed to be focusing on. I had nothing going on for me before then.
From those genetic insights:
Went back to school and now on the verge if completing STEM degree #2. That’s two degrees (CS and EE) in less than 10 years while working a full-time SWE job. Learning anything is so easy now and I can do it for 16 hours per day or longer. Compared to the past I’d be falling asleep reading something after 30 minutes.
Quit all the stuff that doesn’t work (found out I’m immune to caffeine from 23andme). Added what I needed. I’ve been a new person because of that data. You can see the difference on the quality and frequency of my github commits before and after 23andme so it’s trackable.
Does it suck that a company may have my data? Sure, but it also sucks companies have access to a whole lot of data anyways. All I know is the path I was on about 10 years ago without these things would’ve been much worse. 1000000% worth it because the gain was exponential. I’m glad I capitalized on it.
Getting correct supplementation for a person’s specific biology is a game changer. There’s no substitute to that and saves a lot of time. General health advice is great, but it doesn’t work for everybody. Reports like this tell you specifically if something like the Keto diet is effective for you (it was for me).
From those genetic insights:
Went back to school and now on the verge if completing STEM degree #2. That’s two degrees (CS and EE) in less than 10 years while working a full-time SWE job. Learning anything is so easy now and I can do it for 16 hours per day or longer. Compared to the past I’d be falling asleep reading something after 30 minutes.
Quit all the stuff that doesn’t work (found out I’m immune to caffeine from 23andme). Added what I needed. I’ve been a new person because of that data. You can see the difference on the quality and frequency of my github commits before and after 23andme so it’s trackable.
Does it suck that a company may have my data? Sure, but it also sucks companies have access to a whole lot of data anyways. All I know is the path I was on about 10 years ago without these things would’ve been much worse. 1000000% worth it because the gain was exponential. I’m glad I capitalized on it.
Getting correct supplementation for a person’s specific biology is a game changer. There’s no substitute to that and saves a lot of time. General health advice is great, but it doesn’t work for everybody. Reports like this tell you specifically if something like the Keto diet is effective for you (it was for me).
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