SuppleGene

SuppleGene is a mobile + web AI app that helps people avoid wasting money (or taking risky combos) on supplements by mapping their genetic markers to evidence-backed nutrient interactions. Users upload raw DNA files (e.g., 23andMe/Ancestry), optionally add recent labs and current supplement stack, then get a “compatibility report” with confidence levels, citations, and red-flag interactions (e.g., methylation-related B vitamins, iron overload risk, caffeine metabolism). The app does not pretend to diagnose or “optimize your genes.” It focuses on practical decisions: what to avoid, what to consider, and what’s probably irrelevant. It also includes a conservative “Start Low” protocol and reminders for symptom tracking so users can see if changes actually help. Revenue comes from subscriptions plus affiliate links that are clearly disclosed and can be turned off.

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