India Pharma Outlook Team | Thursday, 14 March 2024
Xcode Life, a prominent personal genomics company in India, has recently launched a new genetic test named "Genes and Caffeine." This test has been developed to cater to each individual's unique relationship with coffee. The report is an in-depth analysis of the impact of caffeine on the body based on one's genes rather than the conventional "one-size-fits-all" advice.
Xcode Life offers an all-encompassing gene nutrition test that covers almost fifty aspects of nutrition. Nutrigenomics is a crucial focus area for Xcode Life, which studies the interaction of food with gene expression and health and how an individual's genes influence how their body responds to food. The "Genes and Caffeine" report is the newest addition to Xcode Life's collection of Nutrigenomic assessments.
The Genes and Caffeine Report is a comprehensive analysis of a person's genetic predisposition towards caffeine sensitivity, metabolism speed, and the likelihood of experiencing various health effects such as insomnia, anxiety, and hypertension. It also examines how caffeine affects physical performance and appetite.
This test benefits anyone, from regular coffee drinkers to health-conscious individuals who want to optimize their physical performance and wellness. The report provides personalized recommendations based on an individual's unique DNA, which they can use to adjust their caffeine intake to manage anxiety, improve sleep and enhance performance. This test is an indispensable tool for anyone looking to make informed decisions about their diet and lifestyle.
R Narayanan, the CEO of Xcode Life, shared, "In a country where coffee is a staple for over half the population, Xcode Life's Genes and Caffeine Report is a pioneering initiative that offers not just insights but a roadmap to better health tailored specifically to an individual's genetic makeup. Our report transforms our clients' understanding of how a simple daily habit like coffee consumption can be optimized for their health based on the intricate details of their DNA. We believe this report invests in one's health, providing the knowledge to make choices that align with the body's genetic predispositions."