Welcome to Genate!
We are excited to join you on your journey as you prepare for one of life's most remarkable experiences - motherhood. Genate is here to equip you with personalized nutritional insights to optimize your pre-pregnancy health.

The Genate Test Reports
on Nutrition Critical to Cognitive Development
The Genate Test Reports on Nutrition Critical to Cognitive Development
The Genate Test Reports on Nutrition Critical to Cognitive Development
Tests for essential nutrients:
Folate, Choline, DHA, Betaine and B12
Tests genes that affect availability of nutrients
for a healthy pregnancy including:
Tests genes that affect availability of nutrients for a healthy pregnancy including:
Vitamin A, C, D, K, Riboflavin, B6, Calcium, Iron and Magnesium.
Your Unique Blueprint for Prenatal Nutrition
Every woman is unique, and so is her nutritional needs. With the Genate Test, you can explore how your genes influence your metabolism and nutrition, setting the stage for a healthier pregnancy even before conception.
The Genate Report: Your Personal Guideto Pre-Pregnancy Nutrition
Optimal nutrition before conception lays the foundation for a healthy pregnancy. The Genate Report merges our nutritional and prenatal vitamin survey tool with your genetic results, offering you tailored pre-pregnancy nutrition and supplement recommendations.

Metabolic Pathway Roadblocks

Gene Variation

Your Unique Needs

One Carbon Nutrients
& Cognitive Development

Your Diet

Supplements

Dietary Sources of One Carbon Nutrition

Pregnancy Nutrition 101

Metabolic Pathway Roadblocks

Gene Variation

Your Unique Needs

One Carbon Nutrients & Cognitive Development

Your Diet

Supplements

Dietary Sources of One Carbon Nutrition

Pregnancy Nutrition 101
Take the Genate Test
Learn how to tailor your pregnancy nutrition to your unique genetic signature.
Meet the Genate Team
We’re passionate about improving human health through precision nutrition – helping moms like you make personalized, proactive decisions to positively impact your prenatal journey.
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