Understand Your Longevity: A Simple At-Home DNA Test
This longevity test is available in the United States and provides personalized insights into how your body ages, without clinic visits or invasive procedures.
No blood work.
No appointments.
No guesswork.
Just a simple saliva DNA test, delivered to your door and designed to help you make smarter, long-term health decisions. If you’re new to this type of testing, you can start by learning more about DNA testing and how genetic insights support personalized wellness planning.
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A longevity DNA test analyzes specific genes linked to how your body maintains, repairs, and protects itself over time.
It’s based on research in epigenetics and nutrigenomics.
Epigenetics means how your lifestyle, such as diet, stress, and sleep, influences how your genes behave.
Nutrigenomics means how genetic differences may influence how the body responds to nutrients.
In other words, your DNA is the blueprint, but your daily habits influence how that blueprint is expressed. For a deeper explanation, see Epigenetics 101: Can You Change Genes?.
Your results are built around key biological systems that influence aging:
Your body is constantly repairing DNA damage. Certain genetic variants are associated with differences in how these repair pathways function.
Chronic inflammation is one of the biggest drivers of aging. Your genetic factors can influence how strongly your body reacts.
This refers to cellular damage caused by free radicals. Your DNA determines how well your body neutralizes this damage.
Methylation is a process your body uses to turn certain genes on and off.
It:
When methylation is inefficient, it can impact long-term health and aging. To understand this better, read What Is Methylation? or explore US methylation testing.
Benefit: 100% At-Home
What It Means for You: No clinics, no waiting rooms
Benefit: Saliva Sample
What It Means for You: Simple, non-invasive collection
Benefit: One-Time Test
What It Means for You: Your DNA doesn’t change
Benefit: Actionable Insights
What It Means for You: Clear next steps for optimization
Benefit: Long-Term Focus
What It Means for You: Built for prevention, not short-term tracking
This test aligns with ongoing research from leading US institutions, including the National Institutes of Health, the National Institute on Aging, and Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health.
These organizations contribute to the growing understanding of how genetics and lifestyle interact to influence aging. For people exploring whether this kind of testing is worthwhile, it may also help to review the benefits of DNA testing for health.

Order your kit with US shipping

Provide a saliva sample using the included swab

Mail it back with your local postal service

Receive your personalized longevity report
Everything is designed to be simple, private, and easy to complete from home.
This test is designed for informational and educational purposes only.
For any medical concerns, always consult a licensed healthcare provider.
Your test is available for US shipping and designed to be completed from home with a simple process from start to finish.
No blood draw, no clinic visit, and no complicated preparation.
Get a clearer view of how your body may be wired for aging, recovery, and long-term resilience.
The goal is not just raw DNA data, but practical next steps that help support your daily wellness decisions.
This test is designed for people who want useful, personalized insights they can actually apply. For added support after testing, you can also book a health consultation or a DNA report review with Dr. Seema Kanwal.
Get personalized, science-backed insights with a DNA-based longevity test from dnaPower. To compare options before ordering, browse all US products.
Accuracy depends on what you’re measuring. DNA longevity tests like this one analyze your genetic blueprint, which does not change over time. They are highly reliable for understanding long-term tendencies, not current health status.
No test can predict an exact lifespan. A longevity DNA test identifies genetic factors associated with aging and health risks, but your lifestyle choices play a major role in outcomes. Think of it as a risk and optimization tool, not a prediction of lifespan.
A saliva test collects cells from inside your cheek. These cells contain your DNA, which is analyzed to identify variations in genes related to aging, inflammation, nutrient metabolism, and cellular repair. It is a simple, non-invasive alternative to blood-based testing.
Methylation is a natural process your body uses to control gene activity. It helps turn genes on or off, support detoxification, repair DNA, and regulate inflammation. Efficient methylation is linked to better long-term health and aging outcomes.
For many people, yes, especially if you want a proactive approach to health. It can help you understand your genetic strengths and weaknesses, make more targeted lifestyle decisions, and reduce guesswork around diet, supplements, and recovery.
Yes. This longevity DNA test is available in both the United States and Canada. Due to shipping and processing requirements, availability is currently limited to these two regions.