Swab vs. Saliva DNA Testing

Why We've Made The Switch To Swab Testing

I made a huge renovation to my company.

We upgraded the technology that’s used for our DNA testing…

And it’s a major improvement.

We changed from saliva to swab DNA testing.

Initially, saliva was the superior method for collecting DNA.

This type of testing involves collecting a sample of saliva, which contains buccal cells and free DNA.

Users needed to provide large samples their of spit, which was bothersome and somewhat difficult to do. After, the sample was sent to a lab for extraction and analysis.

However, over time…

Our technology advanced and swab testing became much more sophisticated.

Making our testing & analysis process extremely efficient.

Swab testing involves gently rubbing a soft, cotton tipped swab inside of your inner cheek.

It’s non-invasive, fast (lasting only 10-30 seconds), and very effective. And in the lab, saliva cells are broken down and special enzymes are used to isolate your DNA.

This process is especially helpful for children and seniors.

In my health optimization program, The Live To 120 Masterclass, we’re always making changes.

From refining the user experience to renovating our lab for more accurate testing, we’re constantly improving our services and brainstorming ways to progress.

It’s my mission to help as many people as I can to take control of their health, restore their well-being, and change their lives for the better.

I’ve done this for my family, my friends, and now—for all of you.

If you’re looking for a business that truly has your best interest at heart—not focused on selling your data, but on delivering an exceptional experience with expert support and genuine care…

Click the button below and get your genetics tested with our new swab technology:

Until next time,

Kashif Khan

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